Sponsor Fee definition
Sponsor Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 6.8(a)(i).
Sponsor Fee means the fee referred to in Section 3.8.
Sponsor Fee shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.04 herein.
Examples of Sponsor Fee in a sentence
The Trust shall not be responsible for any fees and expenses incurred by the Sponsor to convert Dogecoin received in payment of the Sponsor Fee into U.S. Dollars.
Subtract the U.S. Dollar value of the Dogecoin, as calculated using the Pricing Benchmark, constituting the Sponsor Fee, determined by multiplying the number of such Dogecoin by the Pricing Benchmark.
The Shareholders acknowledge that the rate at which the Sponsor converts such Dogecoin to U.S. Dollars may differ from the rate at which the Sponsor Fee was initially converted into Dogecoin.
More Definitions of Sponsor Fee
Sponsor Fee has the meaning set forth in Section 6.7(a). “Sponsor-paid Expense” and “Sponsor-paid Expenses” have the meaning set forth in Section 6.7(a).
Sponsor Fee has the meaning given to such term in the Trust Agreement.
Sponsor Fee means $26,410,000.
Sponsor Fee means payments to the Sponsors or a holding company of the Issuer covering, inter alia, management fees, annual monitoring fees, taxes, administrative expenses, consulting, transaction, advisory and other fees (including termination fees) and related indemnities and expenses paid or accrued to the Sponsors.
Sponsor Fee means payments to the Sponsor or a holding company of the Issuer covering, inter alia, management fees, annual monitoring fees, taxes, administrative expenses, consulting, transaction and advisory fees.
Sponsor Fee means with respect to any Owned DST, the amount specified in the Final Investment Memo as the fee due to the applicable Sponsor upon the consummation of the syndication of 100% of the DST Interests issued by such Owned DST and the deposit of the Gross ProceedsReceipts from such syndication into the applicable Collection Account.
Sponsor Fee means the annual payment that a non-profit owner is allowed to take from project revenue. This only applies for projects financed before January 1, 2016.