Subordination Fee definition

Subordination Fee. The applicable amount designated on Exhibit A as the Subordination Fee.
Subordination Fee shall have the meaning set forth in the Standstill Agreement.

Examples of Subordination Fee in a sentence

  • To open and maintain a line of credit, you may have to pay the following fees to third parties: Subordination Fee $75.00 - $500.00 HUD Certificate Fee $50.00 - $175.00 Title Elimination $25.00 - $100.00 If you ask, we will provide you with information on any other home equity products we offer.

  • The annual Subordination Fee as set forth in Section 2 of the Third Amendment to Lease dated December 24, 1987 shall be amended to provide that the Annual Subordination Fee shall be $100,000.00 per year payable in advance during the term of the Bond Indenture, with the first payment due on close of the Bond Indenture.

Related to Subordination Fee

  • Origination Fee means any origination fee payable to the Department by the lender with respect to any Trust Student Loan.

  • Modification Fee means a fee, if any, collected from a Mortgagor by the Master Servicer in connection with a modification of any Mortgage Loan (other than a Non-Serviced Mortgage Loan), Serviced Companion Mortgage Loan or B Note other than a Specially Serviced Mortgage Loan or collected in connection with a modification by the Special Servicer of a Specially Serviced Mortgage Loan.

  • Management Fee Subordination Agreement means that certain Amended and Restated Management Fee Subordination Agreement, dated as of the Closing Date, by and between the Sponsor and Agent and acknowledged by the Borrower.

  • Subordination Deed means a subordination deed entered into or to be entered into by, inter alia, each Subordinated Creditor and the Agent in agreed form;

  • Financing Coordination Fee means the fees payable to the Advisor pursuant to Section 10(e).