SEC Fees definition

SEC Fees means the fees payable by a Service Provider to the Client in respect of each Call Off Contract awarded to that Service Provider under this Framework Agreement, as more particularly described in Clause 27;
SEC Fees means all fees in connection with filings with the SEC or other materials contemplated by Section 7.01.
SEC Fees means amounts payable by the Borrower to the SEC based on the volume of trades carried out on the Borrower’s exchange, and reimbursable to the Borrower by the Participants.

Examples of SEC Fees in a sentence

  • In particular, the Authorised Entity acknowledges and agrees that pursuant to Clause 27 of the Framework Agreement the Client is entitled to receive from Service Providers the SEC Fees payable in respect of Call Off Contracts awarded to the Service Providers under the Framework Agreement, and may collect these fees out of monies received by the Service Providers from the Authorised Entity under Call Off Contracts.

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  • Annual Public Company Costs Board of Director meetings $30,000 Annual Report (including proxy) 7,500 Press releases & con calls 10,000 SEC Fees (FR filing).

  • The proceeds of the Loans will be used for general purposes, including making payments for which the Borrower shall be liable pursuant to the rules and regulations applicable to it, including SEC Fees.

  • For these reasons, the two-part estimation method may not be the optimal choice of estimation strategy here.

  • Simply storing documents of past projects in an online database, for instance, is not effective.

  • Represent the most visible, but are typically the least significant trading cost.– Commissions: Typically paid on a cents per share basis in the US/Canada and in a % of value (basis points) in the global marketplace.– SEC Fees in the US.– Taxes/Stamp Duties in global markets, including currency taxes.

Related to SEC Fees

  • Membership Fees means the fees established pursuant to the By-Laws of the Union as the fees payable by the members of the Bargaining Unit, and shall not include any initiation fee, insurance premium, or any other levy.

  • Fees means all amounts payable pursuant to, or referred to in, Section 4.1.