Fee Letters definition
Fee Letters means, collectively, (a) the Arranger Fee Letter and (b) the Administrative Agent Fee Letter.
Fee Letters means the Agent Fee Letter and the Joint Fee Letter.
Fee Letters means the Administrative Agent Fee Letter and any other fee letter entered into between the Borrowing Agent or any other Borrower and any Lead Arranger.
Examples of Fee Letters in a sentence
The Company shall pay to each of the Collateral Agent and the Administrative Agent the fees in the amounts and on the dates set forth in the applicable Fee Letters.
More Definitions of Fee Letters
Fee Letters means, collectively, all agreements entered into by the Borrower (on the one hand) and one or more of the Arrangers (on the other hand) with respect to fees payable to such Arranger and/or the Lenders in connection with the Facilities.
Fee Letters means the Administrative Agency Fee Letter and the Placement Agent Fee Letter.
Fee Letters means the fee letters, if any, among TMCC, the Administrative Agent and any Arranger, entered into in connection with this Agreement.
Fee Letters means the Administrative Agent Fee Letter and the Joint Lead Arranger Fee Letter.
Fee Letters has the meaning set forth in Section 1.5 of this Agreement.
Fee Letters means (i) the letter agreements, each dated as of April 24, 2017, among the Borrower and certain of the Joint Lead Arrangers and (ii) the Agent Fee Letter, in each case, as amended, restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.
Fee Letters has a correlative meaning.