Remarketing Costs definition

Remarketing Costs means any costs associated with the remarketing of any Short Term Rate Bonds or the conversion of any Issue 2024-2B Bonds to Long Term Rate Bonds, including fees of the Remarketing Agent, printing costs, costs of preparation and reproduction of documents, filing and recording fees, initial fees and charges of any Fiduciary, legal fees and charges, fees and disbursements of consultants and professionals, costs of credit ratings, fees and charges for preparation, execution, transportation and safekeeping of Bonds, costs and expenses of refunding, premiums for the insurance of the payment of Bonds, accrued interest in connection with the financing of Program Loans and any other cost, charge or fee in connection with the remarketing of the Issue 2024-2B Bonds.
Remarketing Costs means all expenses incurred by Lessor in selling Units, including, without limitation, reasonable commissions and fees incurred in locating subsequent users and a financing commitment, attorneys' fees, transportation, installation, refurbishing and reconditioning charges. However, Lessor shall attempt to recover such costs from the subsequent users in lump-sum payments (not part of the monthly rental payment), in which event such reimbursed costs shall not be part of the "Remarketing Costs" payable by Lessee.
Remarketing Costs means PWI's reasonable out-of-pocket expenses directly associated with the remarketing of Equipment, pursuant to Section 7, including sales commissions, service and repair costs incurred pursuant to Section 7.3 (other than those incurred in connection with mandatory field changes made to Equipment which PWI makes or causes to be made to all or substantially all similar equipment at no cost to the users thereof and, except in the event of a default under the applicable Contract, other than those for which a User is responsible thereunder) and any improvements or refurbishment made to any Equipment prior to Remarketing at the request of Purchaser pursuant to Section 7.3. Such Remarketing Costs shall be substantiated with appropriately documented, valid written receipts and shall be determined from PWI's books and accounts in accordance with PWI's standard accounting policies and practices consistently applied. Such Remarketing Costs shall be incurred at rates no greater than those charged by PWI to other lessors or owners of PWI equipment in connection with similar remarketing arrangements and shall not exceed PWI's actual costs for items paid to third parties. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this definition, return costs for which the User is responsible under the applicable Contract (e.g., deinstallation, packing and shipping costs and costs of repairs and service required to place the Equipment in the condition required by the Contract, all such return costs being herein referred to as "User Return Costs") shall be treated as follows:

Examples of Remarketing Costs in a sentence

  • If the amount of the Remarketing Costs is less than the amount of the estimated Remarketing Costs, then, the Seller shall within five (5) Business Days pay to the Buyer the difference between the estimated Remarketing Costs and the Remarketing Costs incurred.

  • Within ninety (90) days after providing its estimate of the Remarketing Costs, or within ten (10) Business Days of disposition of the Aircraft, whichever occurs first, the Seller will advise the Buyer of the amount of Remarketing Costs incurred.

  • Lessee's share of the proceeds of any such sale or lease ("Lessee's Share") shall be the lesser of (x), the amount by which the Re-Lease Proceeds or the Resale Proceeds of such Unit exceed the Remarketing Costs of such Unit, and (y), the amount payable by Lessee to Lessor pursuant to Paragraph 15.1 (b)(i) above with respect to such Unit.

  • In no event will the Seller be entitled to claim, nor will the Seller claim Remarketing Costs from the Buyer in excess of ***** with respect to any Aircraft terminated pursuant to Clause 10.3. INTREPID – A330-200F – Letter Agreement No. 12-EV LA12-8/24 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION ***** Confidential portions of the material have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


More Definitions of Remarketing Costs

Remarketing Costs of a Unit shall mean all expenses incurred directly or indirectly by Lessor in re-leasing or PAGE NO. 4 of 6 INNOTRAC CORPORATION MASTER LEASE NO. 172564 MARCH 20, 2000 selling the Unit and in obtaining a financing commitment in the case of a re-lease of a Unit, including without limitation, reasonable fees and commissions (including a reasonable fee to Lessor) incurred in locating a buyer, a subsequent lessee or a financing commitment, attorneys' fees, the cost of recovering the Unit from the Lessee and transportation, installation, refurbishing, reconditioning and storage charges.
Remarketing Costs means all reasonable costs incurred by Suzlon in reselling a WTG for which Owner has cancelled its purchase, including, without limitation, extra handling, storage, reselling, marketing and legal costs. "Lost Purchase Price" shall be the amount, if any, by which the applicable Contract Price to have been paid by Owner for a cancelled WTG exceeds the purchase price for which a bona-fide purchaser buys such WTG. Owner may propose potential purchasers for any cancelled WTGs, which purchasers Suzlon shall consider in good faith (but with whom Suzlon shall not be obligated to contract). In confirmation of the preceding terms of this Section, this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect as to any WTG for which Suzlon has not received Owner's written notice to Suzlon by the date that is *** prior to the Delivery Deadline of such WTG.
Remarketing Costs has the meaning given in Section 8.5(d)(ii) of this Agreement.
Remarketing Costs means any costs associated with the remarketing of any Short Term Rate Bonds or the conversion of any Issue 2021-3B Bonds to Long
Remarketing Costs means all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by Comdisco in obtaining a re-lease of the Equipment, and a financing commitment with respect thereto, including, but not limited to, reasonable commissions not to exceed fees incurred in locating subsequent users and a financing commitment. 1.46 "RENTAL PAYMENT DATE" means the last date of each calendar month, unless otherwise specifically agreed by Comdisco and SABRE. 1.47 "RESIDUAL VALUE" means the value of leased Equipment at the end of the Initial Term or any Extension Period.