Offering Expenses definition

Offering Expenses means in respect of each Series, the following fees, costs and expenses allocable to such Series or such Series pro rata share (as determined by the Allocation Policy, if applicable) of any such fees, costs and expenses allocable to the Company incurred in connection with executing the Offering, consisting of underwriting, legal, accounting, escrow and compliance costs related to a specific offering. Officers means any president, vice president, secretary, treasurer or other officer of the Company or any Series as the Managing Member may designate (which shall, in each case, constitute managers within the meaning of the Delaware Act).
Offering Expenses means in respect of each Series, the following fees, costs and expenses allocable to such Series or such Series pro rata share (as determined by the Allocation Policy, if applicable) of any such fees, costs and expenses allocable to the Company incurred in connection with executing the Offering, consisting of underwriting, legal, accounting, escrow and compliance costs related to a specific offering.
Offering Expenses shall have the meaning assigned to it in Section 4.6(a).

Examples of Offering Expenses in a sentence

  • Any Offering Expenses, Acquisition Expenses or Operating Expenses shall be allocated by the Managing Member in accordance with the Allocation Policy, except to the extent assumed by the Managing Member in writing.


More Definitions of Offering Expenses

Offering Expenses. Expenses paid or incurred in connection with the issuing and marketing of Interests in the Company, including brokerage fees, finder fees, selling commissions, state (“Blue Sky”) filing fees, legal fees of the Issuer for consultations relating to the requirements of the applicable federal, state and foreign securities laws and for tax advice pertaining to the adequacy of tax disclosures in the Offering Circular, accounting fees, if any, for preparation of financial projections to be included in the Offering materials and printing/binding costs of such Offering materials. Unlike other expenses, Syndication Expenses may not be deducted currently or Amortized over a period of time (in contrast to Organizational Expenses).
Offering Expenses means all expenses incurred by, and to be paid from, the assets of the Company in connection with and in preparing the Company for registration and offering its Shares to the public, including, but not limited to, total underwriting and brokerage discounts and commissions (including fees and expenses of underwriters’ attorneys paid by the Company), expenses for printing, engraving, mailing, salaries of the Company’s employees while engaged in sales activity, charges of transfer agents, registrars, trustees, escrow holders, depositaries, experts, expenses of qualification of the sale of the securities under federal and state laws, including taxes and fees and accountants’ and attorneys’ fees and expenses.
Offering Expenses means any and all expenses (other than underwriters’ discounts) paid or to be paid by the Company in connection with an Offering, including, without limitation, the Company’s legal, accounting, printing, mailing and filing fees and other documented offering expenses.
Offering Expenses means fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection with executing an offering of Interests in one or more Series, consisting of underwriting, legal, accounting, escrow and compliance costs related to such offering, but excluding the Brokerage Fee.
Offering Expenses has the meaning set forth in Section 11.12.
Offering Expenses means the fees, commissions and expenses that the Company will pay from the proceeds of the sale of the Notes, as disclosed in the final prospectus relating to the offering of the Notes filed with the SEC pursuant to which the Notes are offered and sold on behalf of the Company.