Remarketing Fee definition
Examples of Remarketing Fee in a sentence
Upon a Successful Remarketing and after deducting the Remarketing Fee from such Proceeds, the Remarketing Agents will remit the remaining portion of the Proceeds of a Successful Remarketing related to such Applicable Ownership Interest in Debentures to the Collateral Agent.
Upon receipt of such notice from the Purchase Contract Agent and the Debentures from the Collateral Agent, the Remarketing Agents will, during the Final Remarketing Period, use their commercially reasonable efforts to remarket the Debentures at a price equal to or greater than 100% of the aggregate principal amount of the Debentures remarketed plus the Remarketing Fee.
Upon receiving such Debentures, the Remarketing Agents, pursuant to the terms of the Remarketing Agreement, will use their commercially reasonable efforts to remarket such Debentures, on any date selected by NEE Capital during the Remarketing Period during the Period for Early Remarketing, at a price not less than 100% of the Treasury Portfolio Purchase Price plus the Remarketing Fee.
The Remarketing Agents may deduct the Remarketing Fee from any amount of Proceeds from such Remarketing in excess of sum of the Remarketing Treasury Portfolio Purchase Price plus the Separate Debentures Purchase Price.
Any proceeds in excess of those required to pay the Purchase Price and the Remarketing Fee will be remitted to the Purchase Contract Agent for payment to the Holders of the related Corporate Units.