Net Rentable Area Sample Clauses

Net Rentable Area. With respect to any Real Estate, the floor area of any buildings, structures or other improvements available for leasing to tenants determined in accordance with the Rent Roll for such Real Estate, the manner of such determination to be reasonably consistent for all Real Estate of the same type unless otherwise approved by the Agent.
Net Rentable Area. The term “net rentable area”, as used herein, shall refer to (i) in the case of a single tenant floor, all floor area measured from the inside surface of the inner glass or (with respect to the basements) exterior wall of the Building to the inside surface of the opposite outer wall excluding only the areas (“service areas”) within the outside walls on the particular floor used for building stairs, fire towers, elevator shafts, flues, vents, stacks, vertical pipe shafts and vertical ducts, but including any such service areas which are for the specific use of the particular tenant such as special stairs or elevators, plus a proportionate part of the areas (“extra areas”) used for building elevator, mechanical, electrical and plumbing room and the central plant serving the Building, the truck dock, fire control stations, and ground floor lobby, basement, and (ii) in the case of a floor to be occupied by more than one tenant, all floor areas within the demising walls (measured from the mid-point of the demising walls and in the case of exterior walls, measured as defined in (i) above), plus a proportionate part of areas (“common areas”) devoted to lobbies, corridors, elevator foyers, restrooms, electrical, telephone and mechanical rooms, janitor closets, vending areas and other similar facilities for the use of all tenants on the particular floor plus a proportionate part of the extra areas. The Lessee’s proportionate part of extra areas shall be based upon the ratio of the Lessee’s net rentable area (excluding “extra areas”) to the aggregate net rentable area (excluding “extra areas”) of the Building. The Lessee’s proportionate part of common areas shall be based upon the ratio of the Lessee’s net rentable area (excluding “common” and “extra areas”) to the aggregate net rentable area (excluding “common” and “extra areas”) on such floor. No deductions shall be made in determining net rentable areas for columns or projections necessary to the Building. The net rentable area in the Premises has been calculated on the basis of the foregoing definition and is hereby stipulated for all purposes hereof to be 2,330 square feet, whether the same shall be more or less as a result of variations resulting from actual construction and completion of the Premises for occupancy so long as such work is done substantially in accordance with the terms and provisions hereof.
Net Rentable Area. With respect to any Real Estate, the megawatts of critical load power available for use by tenants determined in accordance with the Rent Roll for such Real Estate, the manner of such determination to be reasonably consistent for all Real Estate of the same type unless otherwise approved by the Agent.
Net Rentable Area. With respect to (a) any Real Estate other than a data center property, the floor area of any buildings, structures or other improvements available for leasing to tenants and (b) any Real Estate that is a data center property, the megawatts of critical load power available for use by tenants, in each case determined in accordance with the Rent Roll for such Real Estate, the manner of such determination to be reasonably consistent for all Real Estate of the same type unless otherwise approved by the Agent.
Net Rentable Area. Net Rentable Area” refers to the square footage area or areas within the Building determined by a recent remeasurement by Landlord.
Net Rentable Area. Article I, Paragraph 1 of the Lease is hereby amended to provide that from and after the Expansion Premises Commencement Date, the "leased premises" and the "net rentable area" of the leased premises shall be stipulated to be 31,523 square feet, comprised of 9,450 square feet of net rentable area on Floor 28 and 22,073 square feet of net rentable area on Floor 31 of the Building. The Existing Premises and the Expansion Premises are sometimes collectively referred to as the "LEASED PREMISES".
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Net Rentable Area. The term “Net Rentable Area” means the sum of the net useable area, which is computed by measuring to the inside finish of the Building’s exterior glass line, to the exterior side of partitions that separate the Premises from the Building’s interior non-rentable areas not within the Premises, and to the center of partitions that separate the Premises from adjoining rentable areas. The parties stipulate that the Net Rentable Area of the Premises is that stated in Section 1.2.
Net Rentable Area. Landlord confirms the Net Rentable Area of the Hold Space to be exactly 3,644 square feet, in accordance with the provisions of Section 1.B of the Lease.
Net Rentable Area. Sublessor and Sublessee agree that the actual number of square feet of Net Rentable Area in the Subleased Premises may be more or less than the 110,161; however, for all purposes of this Sublease, 110,161 shall be conclusively deemed to be the Net Rentable Area of the Subleased Premises.
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