Common use of PREJUDGMENT INTEREST Clause in Contracts

PREJUDGMENT INTEREST. If Tenant violates this Lease Agreement and said violation results in a monetary loss to Landlord, then Landlord shall be entitled to prejudgment interest at the highest rate allowed by law, but in no event more than ten percent (10%) per annum, on the amount due Landlord, from the date the Landlord mails its written list of damages to Tenant.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

PREJUDGMENT INTEREST. If Tenant violates this Lease Agreement and said violation results in a monetary loss to Landlord, then Landlord shall be entitled to prejudgment pre udgment interest at the highest rate allowed by law, but in no event more than ten percent (10%) per annum, law on the amount due Landlord, from the date the Landlord mails its written list a notice of damages to Tenantdamages.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

PREJUDGMENT INTEREST. If Tenant violates this Lease Agreement and said violation results in a monetary loss to Landlord, then Landlord shall be entitled to prejudgment interest at the highest rate allowed by law, but in no event more than ten percent (10%) per annum, on the amount due Landlord, from the date the Landlord mails its written list of damages to Tenant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

PREJUDGMENT INTEREST. If Tenant violates this Lease Agreement and said violation results in a monetary loss to Landlord, then Landlord shall be entitled to prejudgment interest at the highest rate allowed by law, but in no event more than ten percent (10%) percent per annum, on the amount due Landlord, from the date the Landlord mails its written list of damages to Tenant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

PREJUDGMENT INTEREST. If Tenant violates this Lease Agreement and said violation results in a monetary loss to Landlord, then Landlord shall be entitled to prejudgment interest at the highest rate allowed by law, but in no event more than of ten percent (10%) per annum, on the amount due Landlord, from the date the Landlord mails its written list of damages to Tenant.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Lease Agreement