Reserve Instrument Costs definition

Reserve Instrument Costs means all fees, premiums, expenses and similar costs, other than Reserve Instrument Repayment Obligations, required to be paid to a Reserve Instrument Provider pursuant to a Reserve Instrument Agreement. Each Reserve Instrument Agreement shall specify the fees, premiums, expenses and costs constituting Reserve Instrument Costs.
Reserve Instrument Costs means, with respect to any Reserve Instrument, any fees, premiums, expenses and similar costs, other than Reserve Instrument Repayment Obligations, required to be paid to a Reserve Instrument Issuer pursuant to a Reserve Instrument Agreement or the Supplemental Indenture authorizing the use of such Reserve Instrument. Such Reserve Instrument Agreement or Supplemental Indenture shall specify any fees, premiums, expenses and costs constituting Reserve Instrument Costs.
Reserve Instrument Costs means, with respect to any Reserve Instrument, any fees, premiums, expenses and similar costs, other than Reserve Instrument Repayment Obligations, required to be paid to a Reserve Instrument Issuer pursuant to a Reserve Instrument Agreement or the Supplemental Indenture authorizing the use of such Reserve Instrument. Such Reserve Instrument Agreement or Supplemental Indenture shall specify any fees, premiums, expenses and costs constituting Reserve Instrument Costs. Reserve Instrument Coverage

Examples of Reserve Instrument Costs in a sentence

  • Upon dissolution of the Authority, after payment in full of the Bonds (or provision for payment thereof having been made in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture) and payment in full of other obligations of the Authority, Security Instrument Costs, Security Instrument Repayment Obligations, Reserve Instrument Costs and Reserve Instrument Repayment Obligations any assets and net earnings of the Authority shall be paid to the Board in accordance with the Building Authority Act.

  • Payment of any other costs and expenses relating to a Project, including Security Instrument Costs, Reserve Instrument Costs and fees and expenses of the Trustee during the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, modification or improvement of a Project.

Related to Reserve Instrument Costs

  • Settlement Costs means all costs incurred by Plaintiff, the Settlement Class Members, and their attorneys, including but not limited to Plaintiff’s attorneys’ fees, costs of suit, Plaintiff’s expert or consultant fees, any incentive payments paid to the Class Representative, notice costs, costs of claims administration, and all other costs of administering the Settlement Agreement.

  • Reference Instrument means Natural Gas (Henry Hub) Future.Currency: USDISIN: US12573E1010Bloomberg Symbol: NG1 Comdty

  • Collection Costs means an amount that the Municipality can charge with regard to the enforcement of a consumer’s monetary obligations;

  • Derivative Instruments means any and all derivative securities (as defined under Rule 16a-1 under the Exchange Act) that increase in value as the value of any Equity Securities of the Company increases, including a long convertible security, a long call option and a short put option position, in each case, regardless of whether (x) such interest conveys any voting rights in such security, (y) such interest is required to be, or is capable of being, settled through delivery of such security or (z) other transactions hedge the economic effect of such interest.

  • Project Costs means all allowable costs, as set forth in the applicable Federal cost principles, incurred by a recipient and the value of the contribu- tions made by third parties in accom- plishing the objectives of the award during the project period.

  • Loss Reserve means, on any date, an amount equal to (i) the aggregate of the Investment of all Purchasers set forth in the definition thereof at the close of business of the Servicer on such date multiplied by (ii)(A) the Loss Reserve Percentage on such date divided by (B) 100% minus the Loss Reserve Percentage on such date.