Organization and Offering Costs definition

Organization and Offering Costs means all costs of organizing and selling the offering including, but not limited to, total underwriting and brokerage discounts and commissions (including fees of the underwriters' attorneys), expenses for printing, engraving, mailing, salaries of employees while engaged in sales activity, charges of transfer agents, registrars, trustees, escrow holders, depositaries, engineers and other experts, expenses of qualification of the sale of the securities under Federal and State law, including taxes and fees, accountants' and attorneys' fees and other frontend fees.
Organization and Offering Costs means all costs and expenses incurred by the Managing Partner in connection with the organization of the Production Partnership, including, without limitation, the legal, printing, accounting and other costs incurred in connection with the organization of the Production Partnership, and costs incurred in connection with preparing, filing and recording this Agreement.
Organization and Offering Costs means all costs and expenses incurred by the General Partner and its Affiliates in connection with the organization and activation of the Limited Partnership, including, without limitation, the legal, printing, accounting and other direct and indirect costs incurred in connection with preparing, filing and recording of this Agreement, the costs incurred with respect to the registration for offer and sale of the Depositary Units under applicable federal and state securities laws, the wholesale offering and marketing fees and expenses of the Dealer Manager and a subsidiary of the General Partner which is a registered broker--dealer and other front-end fees (other than any organization and offering costs as defined in the Production Partnership Agreement). Organization and Offering Costs shall not include the Commissions paid to the Dealer Manager or reallowed to the Selected Dealers, but shall include fees and expenses (including expense reimbursements) paid to persons in connection with the offering of Depositary Units and issuing Depositary Receipts, including due diligence costs; and, subject to the Dealer Manager's control, sales incentive items, including but not limited to travel bonuses, and awards for account executives participating in the offering and sales incentives and other payments offered to representatives of the Dealer Manager to promote the solicitation of subscriptions.

Examples of Organization and Offering Costs in a sentence

  • Organization and Offering Costs shall be charged 100% to the Managing General Partner.

  • Any Organization and Offering Costs paid and/or provided in services by the Managing General Partner in excess of this amount shall not be credited towards the Managing General Partner’s required Capital Contribution or revenue share set forth in §5.01(b)(4).

  • For purposes of sharing in revenues under §5.01(b)(4), the Managing General Partner shall be credited with Organization and Offering Costs paid by it and for services provided by it as Organization Costs up to an amount equal to 15% of the Partnership’s subscription proceeds.

  • In consideration of its payment of Organization and Offering Costs, the General Partner shall be paid by the Limited Partnership an amount equal to 3.5% of the Unit Holders' Subscriptions as provided in Section 3.5. The General Partner shall be reimbursed by the Limited Partnership for General and Administrative Costs and Direct Administrative Costs incurred by it on behalf of the Limited Partnership, and such costs shall be allocated among the Partners as set forth in Section 5.2 of this Agreement.

  • The Managing Partner shall deposit in the Production Partnership Account the Capital Contributions of the Limited Partnership and the Managing Partner and apply such Capital Contributions to the payment of Organization and Offering Costs and the Acquisitions and Operations Fee.


More Definitions of Organization and Offering Costs

Organization and Offering Costs means all costs of organizing and selling the offering including, but not limited to: (i) total underwriting and brokerage discounts and commissions, including fees of the underwriters’ attorneys, the Dealer-Manager fee, sales commissions and reimbursement for bona fide due diligence expenses; (ii) expenses for printing, engraving, mailing, salaries of employees while engaged in sales activities, charges of transfer agents, registrars, trustees, escrow holders, depositaries, engineers and other experts; (iii) expenses of qualification of the sale of the securities under federal and state law, including taxes and fees, accountants’ and attorneys’ fees; and (iv) other front-end fees.
Organization and Offering Costs means all costs and expenses incurred by the General Partner and its Affiliates in connection with the organization and activation of the Partnership, including, without limitation, the legal, printing, accounting and other direct and indirect costs incurred in connection with preparing this Agreement and the preparation and filing of a certificate of limited partnership, the costs incurred with respect to the registration for offer and sale of the Units under applicable federal and state securities laws, the wholesale offering and marketing fees and expenses of the Dealer Manager and a subsidiary of Geodyne Resources, Inc. which is a registered broker-dealer, and other front-end fees. Organization and Offering Costs shall not include the Commissions paid to the Dealer Manager or reallowed to the Selected Dealers, but shall include fees and expenses (including expense reimbursements) paid to Persons in connection with the offering and issuance of Units, including due diligence expenses.
Organization and Offering Costs means all costs and expenses incurred by the Managing Partner in connection with the organization of the NPI Partnership, including, without limitation, the legal, printing, accounting and other costs incurred in connection with the organization of the NPI Partnership, and costs incurred in connection with preparing, filing and recording this Agreement.
Organization and Offering Costs means all costs and expenses incurred by the General Partner and its Affiliates in connection with the organization and activation of the Limited Partnership, including, without limitation, the legal, printing, accounting and other direct and indirect costs incurred in connection with preparing, filing and recording of this Agreement, the costs incurred with respect to the registration for offer and sale of the Depositary Units under applicable federal and state securities laws, the wholesale offering and marketing fees and expenses of the Dealer Manager and Geodyne Securities, Inc., a subsidiary of Geodyne Resources which is a registered broker-dealer, and other front--end fees (other than any organization and offering costs as defined in the NPI Partnership Agreement). Organization and Offering Costs shall not include the Commissions paid to the Dealer Manager or reallowed to the Selected Dealers, but shall include fees and expenses (including expense reimbursements) paid to persons in connection with the offering and sale of Depositary Units and issuing Depositary Receipts, including due diligence costs; and, subject to the Dealer Manager's control, sales incentive items, including but not limited to travel bonuses, and awards for account executives participating in the offering and sales incentives and other payments offered to representatives of the Dealer Manager to promote the solicitation of subscriptions.
Organization and Offering Costs means all costs of organizing and selling the offering including, but not limited to: (i) total underwriting and brokerage discounts and commissions (including fees of the underwriters’ attorneys); (ii) expenses for printing, engraving, mailing, salaries of employees while engaged in sales activities, charges of transfer agents, registrars, trustees, escrow holders, depositaries, engineers and other experts; (iii) expenses of qualification of the sale of the securities under federal and state law, including taxes and fees, accountants’ and attorneys’ fees; and (iv) other front-end fees.
Organization and Offering Costs means all costs and expenses incurred by the General Partners and their Affiliates in connection with the organization of the Limited Partnership, including, without limitation, the legal, printing, accounting and other costs incurred in connection with the registration for offer and sale of the Units under applicable federal and state securities laws (other than any organization and offering costs as defined in the Production Partnership Agreement). Organization and Offering Costs shall not include the Commissions paid to the Dealer Manager or reallowed to the Selected Dealers.
Organization and Offering Costs means all costs of organizing and selling the Common Units in the Second Offering including, but not limited to: