Enforcement Expenses definition

Enforcement Expenses shall include all reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs, transcript costs, fees of experts, travel expenses, duplicating costs, printing and binding costs, telephone charges, postage, delivery service fees, and all other out-of-pocket disbursements or expenses of the types customarily incurred in connection with an action to enforce indemnification or advancement rights, or an appeal from such action. Expenses, however, shall not include fees, salaries, wages or benefits owed to Indemnitee.
Enforcement Expenses has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3(e).
Enforcement Expenses shall include all reasonable attorneys' fees, retainers, court costs, transcript costs, fees of experts, witness fees, travel expenses, duplicating costs, printing and binding costs, telephone charges, postage, delivery service fees and all other disbursements or expenses of the types customarily incurred in connection with an action to enforce indemnification or advancement rights, or an appeal from such action, including, without limitation, the premium, security for and other costs relating to any cost bond, supersedes bond or other appeal bond or its equivalent.

Examples of Enforcement Expenses in a sentence

  • In no event shall Parent, Merger Sub or the Guarantors have liability for monetary damages (including monetary damages in lieu of specific performance and damages pursuant to the penultimate sentence of Section 8.2(b)) in the aggregate in excess of the Parent Termination Fee, plus any Reimbursement Obligations and any Enforcement Expenses (subject to the Expense Cap).

  • The Parent Termination Fee, the Reimbursement Obligations and any Enforcement Expenses (subject to the Expense Cap) shall be the maximum aggregate liability (including in the case of fraud or Willful and Material Breach) of Parent and Merger Sub hereunder (and of the Guarantors under the Guarantees).


More Definitions of Enforcement Expenses

Enforcement Expenses means all amounts due to the Collateral Agent and/or any appointee or agent thereof, including any costs, expenses and taxes incurred in connection with the realisation of, or enforcement with respect to the Collateral Assets in a Collateral Pool and distribution of such proceeds and/or, where applicable, delivery of Collateral Assets to the Holders of the related Secured Securities and any other unpaid amounts payable to the Collateral Agent by the Issuer under the Agency Agreement;
Enforcement Expenses has the meaning specified in Section 11.04(a)(iii).
Enforcement Expenses has the meaning given to that term in Section 3.06.
Enforcement Expenses means all costs, losses, liabilities and out-of-pocket expenses of or incurred by or on behalf of either Creditor under or in connection with, or in contemplation of, the enforcement of its rights in relation to, or any security securing, any Creditor Debt (including, without limitation, the security created by the Bond Deed of Pledge and the EBRD Deed of Pledge), including the fees, disbursements and other costs of any legal or financial advisors and all costs, losses, liabilities and expenses of and incidental to the appointment of any receiver or delegate of that Creditor and all outgoings paid by him, provided however that
Enforcement Expenses means the costs which are reasonably and properly incurred by the Council in issuing a Reminder Notice, obtaining a Summary Warrant and associated administrative expenses which may be incurred in recovering unpaid BID Xxxx;
Enforcement Expenses means all amounts due to the Collateral Agent and/or any appointee thereof, including any costs, expenses and taxes incurred in connection with the delivery of the Reference Collateral Assets to the Holders of the Secured Securities and any other unpaid amounts payable to the Collateral Agent under the Agency Agreement.
Enforcement Expenses means all reasonable expenses reasonably incurred by AFS in protecting its rights under this contract or in protecting the goods and includes amounts incurred or expended by AFS in issuing and delivering default notices, locating the goods for the purpose of inspecting or repossessing them, restoring the goods to saleable condition, discharging any lien or other encumbrance claimed by any person over the goods and otherwise in preserving or maintaining the goods after a breach occurs under this contract and where appropriate the fees charged by a duly qualified legal practitioner;