In-House Counsel Fees Sample Clauses

In-House Counsel Fees. Whenever Mortgagor is obligated to pay or reimburse Mortgagee for any attorneys' fees, those fees shall include the reasonable and customary allocated costs for services of in-house counsel.
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In-House Counsel Fees. Whenever Trustor is obligated to pay or reimburse Beneficiary or Trustee for any attorneys' fees, those fees shall include the allocated costs for services of in-house counsel.
In-House Counsel Fees. Whenever Grantor is obligated to pay or reimburse Beneficiary or Trustee for any attorneys' fees, those fees shall include the allocated costs for services of in-house counsel.
In-House Counsel Fees. Whenever Grantor is obligated to pay or reimburse Beneficiary for any attorneys’ fees, those fees shall include the reasonable allocated costs for services of in-house counsel.
In-House Counsel Fees. Whenever Borrower is obligated to pay or reimburse Bondowner Representative for any attorneys’ fees, those fees shall include the allocated costs for services of in-house counsel or loan administrators.
In-House Counsel Fees. Whenever Indemnitor is obligated to pay or reimburse any Indemnified Party for any attorneys' fees, those fees shall include the allocated costs for services of in-house counsel.
In-House Counsel Fees. Whenever Indemnitor is obligated to pay or reimburse any Indemnified Party for any attorneys' fees which may be incurred in enforcing and protecting Bank's rights or interests, those fees shall include the reasonable allocated costs for services of in-house counsel.
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In-House Counsel Fees. Whenever Borrower is obligated to pay or reimburse HCD for any attorneys’ fees, those fees shall include the reasonable allocated costs for services of in-house counsel.
In-House Counsel Fees. Whenever Borrower is obligated to pay or reimburse CCRC for any attorneys’ fees, those fees shall include the allocated costs for services of in house counsel or loan administrators.

Related to In-House Counsel Fees

  • Payment of Special Counsel Fees Without limiting the provisions of Section 15.1, the Company shall have paid on or before the Closing the fees, charges and disbursements of your special counsel referred to in Section 4.4 to the extent reflected in a statement of such counsel rendered to the Company at least one Business Day prior to the Closing.

  • Legal Fees The parties hereto agree that the non-prevailing party in any dispute, claim, action or proceeding between the parties hereto arising out of or relating to the terms and conditions of this Agreement or any provision thereof (a “Dispute”), shall reimburse the prevailing party for reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses incurred by the prevailing party in connection with such Dispute; provided, however, that the Director shall only be required to reimburse the Company for its fees and expenses incurred in connection with a Dispute if the Director’s position in such Dispute was found by the court, arbitrator or other person or entity presiding over such Dispute to be frivolous or advanced not in good faith.

  • Agent’s Counsel Legal Opinion The Agent shall have received from Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx LLP, counsel for the Agent, such opinion or opinions, on or before the date on which the delivery of the Company Counsel legal opinion is required pursuant to Section 7(n), with respect to such matters as the Agent may reasonably require, and the Company shall have furnished to such counsel such documents as they may request to enable them to pass upon such matters.

  • Separate Counsel If any Action is asserted or commenced pursuant to which the indemnity provided in Section 9.4 hereof or the right of contribution provided in Section 9.5 hereof may apply, the Manager may take such action in connection therewith as it deems necessary or desirable, including retention of counsel for the Underwriters (“Syndicate Counsel”), and in its discretion separate counsel for any particular Underwriter or group of Underwriters, and the fees and disbursements of any counsel so retained will be allocated among the several Underwriters as determined by the Manager. Any such Syndicate Counsel retained by the Manager will be counsel to the Underwriters as a group and, in the event that: (a) the Manager settles any Action on a basis that results in the settlement of such Action against it and fewer than all the Underwriters, or (b)(i) a conflict develops between the Manager and the other Underwriters, or (ii) differing defenses are available to the other Underwriters and not available to the Manager, and as a result of either (b)(i) or (b)(ii) such Syndicate Counsel concludes that it is unable to continue to represent the Manager and the other Underwriters, then in each such case, after notification to the Manager and the other Underwriters, Syndicate Counsel will remain counsel to the other Underwriters and will withdraw as counsel to the Manager. The Manager hereby consents to such arrangement and undertakes to take steps to: (i) ensure that any engagement letters with Syndicate Counsel are consistent with such arrangement; (ii) issue a notice to all other Underwriters promptly following receipt of any advice (whether oral or written) from Syndicate Counsel regarding its inability to represent the Manager and the other Underwriters jointly; and (iii) facilitate Syndicate Counsel’s continued representation of the other Underwriters. Any Underwriter may elect to retain at its own expense its own counsel and, on advice of such counsel, may settle or consent to the settlement of any such Action, but only in compliance with Section 9.7 hereof, and in each case, only after notification to every other Underwriter. The Manager may settle or consent to the settlement of any such Action, but only in compliance with Section 9.7 hereof.

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