Common use of Bearing of Fees Clause in Contracts

Bearing of Fees. Party A shall pay for legal services, insurance, appraisals, evaluation, registration, safekeeping, identification, public notary and other fees in relation to this Contract and the guarantees hereunder, unless otherwise as agreed by the parties hereto. Party A shall pay for all of Party B's out-of-pockets for getting its claims (including but not limited to court fees, arbitration fees, property preservation fees, travel expenses, execution fees, appraisal fees, auction fees, public notary fees, service fees, publicity fees, and attorney fees).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Working Capital Borrowing (Sooner Holdings Inc /Ok/), RMB Borrowing Contract (Sooner Holdings Inc /Ok/)

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