Remarketing Expenses definition

Remarketing Expenses means the costs and expenses, other than Administrative Expenses, incurred by the Trustee and its counsel, the Remarketing Agent and its counsel, the Issuer and its counsel, and Bond Counsel in connection with the remarketing of the Bonds, including bond printing and registration costs, costs of funds advanced by the Remarketing Agent, registration and filing fees, the cost of any Cash Flow Projections or other verification reports, rating agency fees and other costs and expenses incurred in connection with or properly attributable to the remarketing of Bonds as certified to the Trustee by the Remarketing Agent in writing.
Remarketing Expenses means the costs and expenses incurred by the Trustee and its counsel, the Remarketing Agent and its counsel, the Issuer and its counsel, and Bond Counsel in connection with the remarketing of the Bonds, including bond printing and registration costs, costs of funds advanced by the Remarketing Agent, registration and filing fees, rating agency fees and other costs and expenses incurred in connection with or properly attributable to the remarketing of Bonds as certified to the Trustee by the Remarketing Agent in writing.
Remarketing Expenses with respect to an item of Equipment - the sum of (i) costs of repossessing, transporting, refurbishing and remarketing the item pursuant to Section 10, plus (ii) any applicable sales, use or similar taxes imposed in connection with the sale or re-lease of such item and not paid by the purchaser or lessee, plus (iii) in the case of a Lease default, enforcement and collection costs.

Examples of Remarketing Expenses in a sentence

  • Following the Trustee’s notice, the Outstanding Bonds shall be sold to the purchasers identified by the Remarketing Agent for delivery and settlement on the Mandatory Tender Date, and the Trustee shall apply (i) the funds in the Remarketing Proceeds Account of the Bond Fund on the Remarketing Date to payment of the purchase price of the Outstanding Bonds and (ii) the funds in the Expense Fund to payment of the Remarketing Expenses.

  • To the Remarketing Agent, the Remarketing Agent Fee and any Remarketing Expenses.

  • Amounts on deposit in the Costs of Issuance Fund shall also be used by the Trustee to pay the Remarketing Expenses, as directed in writing by the Borrower on the Remarketing Date.

  • If any Bonds are remarketed, to the Remarketing Agent, the Remarketing Agent’s Fee and any Remarketing Expenses.


More Definitions of Remarketing Expenses

Remarketing Expenses means all costs, expenses (including legal fees and the fees and costs of any technical or other advisers which either the Facility Agent or the Security Trustee may deem necessary), losses, taxes, liabilities, obligations, fees incurred or suffered or to be incurred or suffered, after the date hereof, by any of the Facility Agent, Security Trustee or Lenders in relation to and including, without limitation, remarketing, reconfiguring, repainting, insuring, storing, inspecting, transporting, maintaining, repairing, overhauling, performing maintenance checks on, any Aircraft and/or any Engine or any part of any of them or in relation to putting any Aircraft and/or any Engine or any part of any of them into a condition or in the provision of goods and/or services required in relation to or to facilitate any proposed sale or lease thereof.
Remarketing Expenses means any and all expenses incurred by the Company in connection with the remarketing of an Aircraft for lease or sale.
Remarketing Expenses with respect to an item of Equipment - the sum of (i) CCI/Triad's or TSFC's standard costs of repossessing, transporting, refurbishing and remarketing the item pursuant to Section 10, plus (ii) any applicable sales, use or similar taxes imposed in connection with the sale or re-lease of such item and not paid by the purchaser or lessee, plus (iii) reasonable and customary enforcement and collection costs.

Related to Remarketing Expenses

  • Marketing Expenses means the sum of Selling Expenses, Marketing Management Expenses, Market and Consumer Research Expenses, Advertising Expenses, Trade Promotion Expenses, and Consumer Promotion Expenses, each of which is specified below, in each case to the extent directly and reasonably attributable to the sale, promotion or marketing of the applicable ZIOPHARM Products in the countries where such ZIOPHARM Product has been launched.

  • Operating Expenses shall include all costs to the Lessor of operating and maintaining the Premises, and shall include, without limitation, real estate and personal property taxes and assessments, management fee(s), heating, air conditioning, HVAC, electricity, water, waste disposal, sewage, operating materials and supplies, service agreements and charges, lawn care, snow removal, restriping, repairs, repaving, cleaning and custodial, security, insurance, the cost of contesting the validity or applicability of any governmental acts which may affect operating expenses, and all other direct operating costs of operating and maintaining the Premises and related parking areas, unless expressly excluded from operating expenses.

  • Pre-Opening Expenses means, with respect to any fiscal period, the amount of expenses (other than interest expense) incurred with respect to capital projects that are classified as “pre-opening expenses” on the applicable financial statements of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries for such period, prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

  • Operating Costs means the incremental expenses incurred by the Recipient on account of Project implementation, management, and monitoring, including for office space rental, utilities, and supplies, bank charges, communications, vehicle operation, maintenance, and insurance, building and equipment maintenance, advertising expenses, travel and supervision, salaries of contractual and temporary staff, but excluding salaries, fees, honoraria, and bonuses of members of the Recipient’s civil service.

  • Selling Expenses means all underwriting discounts, selling commissions, and stock transfer taxes applicable to the sale of Registrable Securities, and fees and disbursements of counsel for any Holder, except for the fees and disbursements of the Selling Holder Counsel borne and paid by the Company as provided in Subsection 2.6.

  • Covered Expenses means expenses actually incurred by or on behalf of a Covered Person for treatment, services and supplies covered by the Policy. Coverage under the Participating Organization’s Policy must remain continuously in force from the date of the Covered Accident or Sickness until the date treatment, services or supplies are received for them to be a Covered Expense. A Covered Expense is deemed to be incurred on the date such treatment, service or supply, that gave rise to the expense or the charge, was rendered or obtained.

  • Operating Expenditures means all Partnership Group cash expenditures (or the Partnership’s proportionate share of expenditures in the case of Subsidiaries that are not wholly owned), including taxes, compensation of employees, officers and directors of the General Partner, reimbursement of expenses of the General Partner and its Affiliates, debt service payments, Maintenance Capital Expenditures, repayment of Working Capital Borrowings and payments made in the ordinary course of business under any Hedge Contracts, subject to the following:

  • Common Expenses means expenditures made by or financial liabilities of the association, together with any allocations to reserves.

  • Tax Expenses means all federal, state, county, or local governmental or municipal taxes, fees, charges or other impositions of every kind and nature, whether general, special, ordinary or extraordinary, (including, without limitation, real estate taxes, general and special assessments, transit taxes, leasehold taxes or taxes based upon the receipt of rent, including gross receipts or sales taxes applicable to the receipt of rent, unless required to be paid by Tenant, personal property taxes imposed upon the fixtures, machinery, equipment, apparatus, systems and equipment, appurtenances, furniture and other personal property used in connection with the Project, or any portion thereof), which shall be paid or accrued during any Expense Year (without regard to any different fiscal year used by such governmental or municipal authority) because of or in connection with the ownership, leasing and operation of the Project, or any portion thereof.

  • Liquidation Expenses With respect to a Mortgage Loan in liquidation, unreimbursed expenses paid or incurred by or for the account of the Master Servicer or the related Servicers, such expenses including (a) property protection expenses, (b) property sales expenses, (c) foreclosure and sale costs, including court costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees, and (d) similar expenses reasonably paid or incurred in connection with liquidation.

  • Operation and Maintenance Expenses or ‘O&M expenses' means the expenditure incurred on operation and maintenance of the project, or part thereof, and includes the expenditure on manpower, repairs, spares, consumables, insurance and overheads;