Termination Fees definition
Termination Fees has the meaning set forth in Section 18.03.
Termination Fees has the meaning specified in Section 6.09.
Termination Fees has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2 of this Agreement.
Examples of Termination Fees in a sentence
The Parties also agree that the Termination Fees are liquidated damages and not penalties, and the payment of the Termination Fees in the circumstances specified herein are supported by due and sufficient consideration.
More Definitions of Termination Fees
Termination Fees. Means the fees specified in the Commercial Schedule which are due and owing upon the termination of this Agreement by the Customer prior to the expiry of the Minimum Term.
Termination Fees has the meaning set forth in Exhibit 4. “[****]” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit 3.
Termination Fees has the meaning set forth in Section 9.02(b).
Termination Fees means, collectively, the Company Termination Fee and the Parent Termination Fee. “Trade Secrets” has the meaning set forth in the definition of “Intellectual Property.”
Termination Fees the charge which totals the rest of the Subscription Fees for the remainder of the Commitment Period, calculated at a daily rate, discounted by any prepaid Fees and any other discounts You are entitled to, which can be found on Our website;
Termination Fees means the Company Termination Fee, the Parent Termination Fee and the Regulatory Termination Fee.
Termination Fees means any and all fees, costs, expenses, unamortized costs or other consideration required to be paid, payable or paid by any tenant of any portion of the Property in order to terminate its lease, license or rental agreement, including any amounts paid in connection with termination or rejection of a Lease in a bankruptcy or other similar proceeding (including any claims, proofs of claims or other rights relating to the future right to receive payment of such amounts) and retention by Borrower of any security deposit or the proceeds of any letter of credit given as a security deposit following termination.