Common use of Scope of Reimbursable Attorney's Fees Clause in Contracts

Scope of Reimbursable Attorney's Fees. As used in the Loan Documents, the term "attorneys' fees" includes the reasonable fees of attorneys licensed to practice law in any jurisdiction, law clerks, paralegals, investigators and others not admitted to the bar but performing services under the supervision of a licensed attorney, and the expenses (including, without limitation, normal and customary charges for telecopy and photocopy services and clerical overtime) incurred by them in the performance of their services. As used in the Loan Documents, attorneys' fees incurred by Lender in the enforcement of any remedy or covenant include, without limitation, attorneys' fees incurred in any foreclosure of the Security Documents, in protecting or sustaining the lien or priority of the Collateral, or in any proceeding arising from or connected with any such matter, including any bankruptcy, receivership, injunction or other similar proceeding, or any appeal from or petition for review of any such matter, and with or without litigation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Loan and Security Agreement (Cr Resorts Capital S De R L De C V), Loan and Security Agreement (Cr Resorts Capital S De R L De C V)