COMMON UTILITIES Sample Clauses

COMMON UTILITIES. Expenses for serving/supply of common facilities and utilities and all charges incidental thereto.
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COMMON UTILITIES. All charges, costs and deposits for supply, operation and maintenance of common utilities.
COMMON UTILITIES. All charges and deposits for supplies of common utilities to the Co-owners, in common
COMMON UTILITIES. Cold water supply, pump and piping, integrated water treatment plant, compressed dry air system, hot water generator, biogas plant, electric substation, DG sets, fire fighting equipments and adequate placement of firefighting system, refrigerated vehicles for transport of meat, cold room, chiller, laboratories for each of the Modern Slaughterhouse, Rendering Plant and ETP to focus on results of anti and post mortem inspections, quality control parameters of xxxxxxxxx halls, chilling plant and dispatch area and for certification of carcasses/meat/offal and rejects etc.
COMMON UTILITIES. Tenant acknowledges that portions of the water line, sanitary sewer and storm sewer serving the Demised Premises are used in common with other tenants of the Building of which the Demised Premises forms a part ("Common Utilities"). The operation, maintenance and repair of the Common Utilities shall be performed by Landlord and the costs thereof shall be charged pro rata to the tenants using the Common Utilities. Tenant further acknowledges that portions of the sprinkler system servicing the Demised Premises are used in common with other tenants of the Building of which the Demised Premises forms a part ("Sprinkler System"). Landlord will inspect, service and maintain the Sprinkler System, including the risers, valves and piping. All costs relating to the inspection, service and maintenance of the Sprinkler System, including the costs of any required governmental inspections, permits or approval, will be charged pro rata to the tenants using the Sprinkler System. Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as additional rent, its pro rata share of the costs of inspection, servicing, operation, maintenance and repair of the Common Utilities and the Sprinkler System, plus a 15% handling charge, such share to be calculated in accordance with the formula set forth in Section 6.01, except that the denominator shall be the number of square feet affected by the particular inspection, servicing, operation, maintenance and repair being performed. Such additional rent shall be paid to Landlord within ten (10) days of Tenant's receipt of Landlord's invoice for such additional rent. Landlord's cost to perform the foregoing shall not include its cost for any office personnel involved in the foregoing. The parties further agree that Landlord at his sole cost and expense, shall have the right, at any time, to cause the Sprinkler System for the Demised Premises to be separated. Upon completion of the separation, Tenant shall assume the obligation for maintenance of the Sprinkler System in the Demised Premises as provided in Section 10.02.
COMMON UTILITIES. 1. Ground floor lobbies to be fully finished with imported marble/stones with air- conditioning and modern look.
COMMON UTILITIES. Expenses for serving/supply of common facilities andutilitiesandall charges incidentalthereto.
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COMMON UTILITIES. All Charges and deposits for supplies of common utilities to the co-owner, in common.
COMMON UTILITIES. In addition to the above-referenced utilities and services, Residents shall pay $ Varies per month directly to Owner/Agent, for Residents’ estimated pro-rata share of common utilities and services for the Premises. These common utility charges may cover utility expenses such as Water, Sewer, Trash removal, snow removal etc..This additional amount is due and payable together with and in addition to each month’s rent payment, and such costs are part of the Rent due hereunder. Owner/Agent may adjust the estimated pro-rata share of common utilities and services as necessary, to reflect the actual billing costs for such utilities or services. At the time of any such adjustment, Residents shall be obligated to pay the adjusted amount on a monthly basis thereafter, or the Owner/Agent may deduct such amount from the Security Deposit upon termination of this Lease. In the event that common utility estimates were or are higher than the actual bills, estimates shall be adjusted accordingly and Residents shall receive a credit from Owner/Agent, which credit shall be applied to the Security Deposit. In the event that actual bills are higher than estimates and/or Residents’ actual utility payments hereunder, then Owner/Agent may deduct such amount from the Security Deposit as necessary.
COMMON UTILITIES. Maintaining, cleaning, replacing, and repairing any and all common utility lines, including any sprinkling systems and Common Facilities water lines; and payment of all electrical, water and other utility charges or fees for service furnished to such Common Facilities, including lighting for the Center Signs and Common Lighting.
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