Further Adjustment. In the event the average occupancy level ------------------ of the Building for the Base Services Year and/or any subsequent Lease Year was not ninety-five percent (95%) or more of full occupancy, then the Property Taxes for such year shall be proportionately adjusted among the tenants by Landlord to reflect those costs which would have occurred had the Building been ninety-five percent (95%) occupied during such year.
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Sources: Deed of Lease (Vialog Corp), Lease (Call Points Inc)
Further Adjustment. In the event the average occupancy level of ------------------ of the Building for the Base Services Year and/or any subsequent Lease Year was not ninety-five percent (95%) or more of full occupancy, then the Property Taxes Actual Costs for such year shall be proportionately adjusted and apportioned among the tenants by the Landlord to reflect those costs which would have occurred had the Building been ninety-five percent (95%) occupied during such year.
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Sources: Lease (Vialog Corp), Lease (Call Points Inc)
Further Adjustment. In the event the average occupancy level ------------------ of the Building for the Base Services Year and/or any subsequent Lease Year was not ninety-five percent (95%) or more of full occupancy, then the Property Taxes for such year shall be proportionately adjusted among the tenants by Landlord to reflect those costs which would have occurred had the Building been ninety-five percent (95%) occupied during such year.
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Sources: Lease (Tel Save Com Inc)
Further Adjustment. In the event the average occupancy level of ------------------ of the Building for the Base Services Year and/or any subsequent Lease Year was not ninety-five percent (95%) or more of full occupancy, then the Property Taxes for such year shall be proportionately adjusted among the tenants by Landlord to reflect those costs which would have occurred had the Building been ninety-five percent (95%) occupied during such year.
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Sources: Lease (Vialog Corp)