Fund Commitment

/ˈfʌnd kəˌmɪtmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal and financial obligation by an investor to provide a specified amount of capital to a fund, typically in private equity or investment contexts.
    The limited partner's fund commitment ensures capital availability for future investments.

Forms

  • fund commitment
  • fund commitments

Commentary

Fund commitments bind investors legally and financially, requiring careful drafting to specify timing and conditions for capital contributions.

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