Documentation Costs definition
Examples of Documentation Costs in a sentence
Each Grantor for valuable consideration hereby irrevocably appoints the Secured Party and the Secured Party’s directors, secretaries and managers, from time to time jointly and severally its attorney to: The Grantor must pay on demand to the Secured Party the Documentation Costs.
The Note Documentation Costs are capped at Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) in the aggregate and shall be paid by Borrowers in six (6) equal monthly installments, the first installment due to be paid on or before March 1, 2015 and each succeeding installment to be paid on the first Business Day of each month thereafter.
The Grantor must pay on demand to the Secured Party the Documentation Costs.
Documentation Costs shall mean all fees, costs, and expenses incurred by Developer in connection with drafting and negotiating: (a) this Agreement; (b) the AT Documents; (c) the Installment Contract; and (d) any other documents contemplated by this Agreement or the AT Documents to be executed in connection with the Project.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, and for the avoidance of doubt, the term Obligations shall include Note Documentation Costs, which are subject to the cap set forth in Section 5(e), and no other attorneys’ fees or costs of Lender or any Affiliates of Lender relating to negotiation and documentation of the Transaction Agreements on or prior to the Closing Date.
All Bank Expenses (including Documentation Costs) incurred through and after the Effective Date, when due (or, if no stated due date, upon demand by Bank); provided, however, that Borrower shall not be responsible for the payment of any Documentation Costs in excess of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000.00), less the Deposit to the extent applied to such Documentation Costs on or prior to the Effective Date.
The Customer must pay on demand to the Company the Documentation Costs.