Platform Fee definition

Platform Fee means an asset-based platform fee payable to the Dealer Manager monthly in arrears for sales of Institutional Shares in a Primary Offering. The Platform Fee shall accrue daily and equals (a) the number of Shares outstanding each day, excluding shares issued under the Company’s distribution reinvestment plan, multiplied by (b) 1/365th of NAV per Share on such day.
Platform Fee means the fee charged by ABX for access and/or use of MetalDesk. Liquidity Provider’s Platform Fee can be found within its Account Application;
Platform Fee means the platform fee, being 4% of the Investment Amount (or any other percentage as stated on the Letter of Offer) payable by the Borrower to Smartfunding upon a successful Loan Request. The Platform Fee shall be deducted upfront by Smartfunding prior to the disbursement of the Investment Amount;

Examples of Platform Fee in a sentence

  • The Company will pay the Platform Fee to the Dealer Manager on a monthly in arrears not later than 30 calendar days after the end of each month.

  • See the Living Benefit Investment Allocation Requirements section after the Fund table below.The current expenses and performance information below reflects fee and expenses of the Funds, but do not reflect the other fees and expenses that your Contract may charge, such as the Investment Platform Fee.

  • No Platform Fee will be paid in connection with DRP Shares or Retail Shares.

  • The Dealer Manager will reallow the Platform Fee to Soliciting Dealers.

  • Upon execution of a marketing Service Agreement, and for so long as your Service Agreement is in effect and you are current on your Marketing 360® Base Platform Fee, all Marketing Clients will be granted a revocable, non- transferable, non-sublicenseable, non-exclusive limited license to access the Marketing 360® software platform.


More Definitions of Platform Fee

Platform Fee means the Flat Fee for a Cloud Service that provides one price for the Cloud Service that is ordered in the Order Form.
Platform Fee means the fees charged to Clients for the use of the Site and Services where related to telephone consultation, tele- or videoconference interactions between Client and Expert.
Platform Fee means a monthly amount of [*] per HSI Subscriber during the Commitment Period, Renewal Term, and Wind~Down Period, and [*] per HSI Subscriber during the Ramp Period, to be recovered by Synacor as described more specifically in Section 4 below. For purposes of calculating this fee, any Internet access customers acquired by Client through a merger or acquisition are not counted as HSI Subscribers until such time as such customers, through a migration plan determined by Client, are provisioned to use the Service(s) on the infrastructure provided for under this Agreement . At the end of each month, Client will provide Synacor with the count of applicable HSI Subscribers for which Platform Fees are due as of the last day of such month, and the Platform Fee for that month will be calculated by multiplying such number by the applicable rate.
Platform Fee shall have the meaning set out under Section 3.1 [Platform Fees]. “Platform Services” shall have the meaning set out under Section 2.1 [Platform Services].
Platform Fee shall have the meaning set out under Section 3.1 [Platform Fees].
Platform Fee means the fee payable by the Company and Sxxxx Seattle to LEX Markets LLC for the listing of the Units on the LEX Markets Platform, pursuant to the terms of the LEX ATS Issuer Agreement.
Platform Fee means the percentage of the Revenue towards use of SB’s Technological Know-How