Increase in Host Fee Sample Clauses

Increase in Host Fee. Every Five (5) years on the anniversary of the Effective Date the Earned Host Fee shall increase by the greater of five percent (5%) or a percentage equal to the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (the Midwest region, all items, with base 1982-84=100) published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor (“CPI”) during the expiring five year period. This shall be calculated by multiplying the then current Earned Host Fee by a fraction the denominator of which shall be the CPI for the month of the Effective Date and after the first adjustment the date of the most recent adjustment of the Earned Host Fee, and the numerator of which shall be the CPI for the month of the 5th anniversary of the Effective Date, or the most recent available figure. In the event that the CPI (or a successor or substitute index) is not available, a reliable government or other nonpartisan publication which evaluates the information previously used in determining the CPI will be used in lieu of the CPI. Increase in the Consumer Price Index (“CPI”). However, any such rate increases shall never result in the host fee exceeding the rate of $2.00/ton.