Proration of Utilities Sample Clauses

Proration of Utilities. Utilities and other customarily prorated expenses, including but not limited to water, sewer, gas, electricity, trash removal and fire protection service, and any Service Contracts (other than management or leasing contracts (subject to the obligation of Purchaser to pay finder's fees and commissions as expressly provided in Section 5(g)), to the extent paid for by Seller or required to be paid for by Seller for a period after Closing, will be prorated as of the Closing Date. Other expenses relating to the Property up to the Closing Date and all periods prior thereto, including without limitation, all operating expenses, costs under Service Contracts, costs incurred or ordered by Seller or Seller's agents that are not to be transferred, and insurance and administrative expenses, will be paid for by Seller; it being understood and agreed that Purchaser shall not be liable therefor. Seller will not assign to Purchaser, and Purchaser will not be entitled to, any deposits held by any utility company or other company servicing the Property; but rather such deposits will be returned to Seller and Purchaser will arrange and bear all responsibility to arrange with all utility companies to have accounts styled in Purchaser's name beginning on the Closing Date. The provisions of this Section 5(h) shall survive the Closing.
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Proration of Utilities. All utilities servicing the Property other than those utilities which are provided to Tenant pursuant to utility agreements between any utility providers and Tenant shall be prorated as of the Closing based upon the most recent available
Proration of Utilities. Utilities and other customarily prorated expenses, including but not limited to water, sewer, gas, electricity, trash removal and fire protection service, and any Service Contracts to be transferred to and assumed by Buyer, to the extent paid for by Seller or required to be paid for by Seller for a period after Closing, will be prorated as of the Closing Date. Other expenses relating to the Property up to the Closing Date and all periods prior thereto including those required by any Service Contracts which are not to be transferred to and assumed by Buyer will be paid for by Seller and Buyer shall not be liable therefor. Seller will not assign to Buyer, and Buyer will not be entitled to, any deposits held by any utility company or other company servicing the Property; but rather such deposits will be returned to Seller and Buyer will arrange and bear all responsibility to arrange with all utility companies to have accounts styled in Buyer’s name beginning on the Closing Date. Despite the foregoing provisions of this section, in the event that there is a ratio utility billing system of any kind whatsoever (“RUBS”) applicable to the Property for any of the following categories of utilities and other reimbursements: (u) electricity, (v) gas, (w) water/sewer, (x) trash, (y) pest control or (z) other reimbursements, then the amount of RUBS attributable to the uncollected or trailing collections of up two (2) calendar months prior to Closing will be reflected as a credit to Seller at Closing and will be calculated for closing purposes on the uncollected or trailing collections monthly periods based on the monthly average actual trailing RUBS for three (3) months prior to Closing according to the operating statements prepared by Seller and provided to Buyer. A subsequent cash adjustment of RUBS between Seller and Buyer will be made when actual figures are available, but in all events within ninety (90) days after the Closing Date and Seller and Buyer each agree to provide the other such information as the other may reasonably request regarding RUBS and the billing, collection, and payment thereof. The provisions of this Section 4(h) shall survive the Closing.
Proration of Utilities. Utilities and other customarily prorated expenses, including without limitation water, sewer, gas, electricity, trash removal and fire protection service, and any Service Contracts to be transferred to and assumed by Buyer, to the extent paid for by Seller or required to be paid for by Seller for a period after Closing, will be prorated as of the Closing Date. Other expenses relating to the Property up to the Closing Date and all periods prior thereto including those required by any Service Contracts and those incurred or ordered by Seller or Seller’s agents which are not to be transferred and assumed by Buyer, including without limitation insurance and administrative expenses, will be paid for by Seller and Buyer shall not be liable therefor. Seller will not assign to Buyer, and Buyer will not be entitled to, any deposits held by any utility company or other company servicing the Property; but rather such deposits will be returned to Seller and Buyer will arrange and bear all responsibility to arrange with all utility companies to have accounts styled in Buyer’s name beginning on the Closing Date. The provisions of this Section 4(g) shall survive the Closing.
Proration of Utilities. Utilities and other customarily prorated expenses, including but not limited to water, sewer, gas, electricity, trash removal and fire protection service, and any Service Contracts to be transferred to and assumed by Buyer, to the extent paid for by Seller or required to be paid for by Seller for a period after Closing, will be prorated as of the Closing Date. Other expenses relating to the Property up to the Closing Date and all periods prior thereto including those required by any Service Contracts which are not to be transferred and assumed by Buyer will be paid for by Seller and Buyer shall not be liable therefor. Seller will not assign to Buyer, and Buyer will not be entitled to, any deposits held by any utility company or other company servicing the Property; but rather such deposits will be returned to Seller and Buyer will arrange and bear all responsibility to arrange with all utility companies to have accounts styled in Buyer’s name beginning on the Closing Date. The provisions of this Section 4(g) shall survive the Closing.

Related to Proration of Utilities

  • Payment of Utilities Pay for electricity and all other utilities consumed in or relating to the Subject Unit and proportionately for the Common Portions.

  • Availability of Utilities All utility services necessary for the construction of the Improvements will be available prior to the commencement of construction, and all utility services necessary for the proper operation of the Improvements for their intended purposes are available at the Leased Premises or will be available at the Leased Premises prior to the Final Disbursement Date, at commercially comparable utility rates and hook-up charges for the vicinity, including water supply, storm and sanitary sewer facilities, gas, electricity and telephone facilities. Lessee shall furnish evidence of such availability of utilities from time to time at Lessor's request.

  • Taxes and Utilities The Landlord will pay for all charges assessed against the Premises during the term of this Lease for real estate taxes, water, heat, and electricity. In the event that the Tenant installs any equipment resulting in a significant increase in the demand for power or cooling, the Tenant shall pay the additional cost of such power and cooling as an additional monthly rental payment to be determined by the Landlord. The Landlord has made arrangements for a uniform rate structure for each tenant on the Property with a communications and data provider (the word “communications” and the word “data” as used in this Lease shall include any and all telephonic or electronic transmissions from one place to another of written materials or oral communications and/or transmission of data). The Tenant shall be responsible for paying directly to the service provider, when due, such phone and data line installation charges and monthly service charges as well as the actual costs of all calls. In the event that the Tenant elects to move from the Premises to other premises within the Property, the Tenant acknowledges that it will be liable for the foregoing installation charge for each and every such move.

  • REAL ESTATE TAXES, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AND PRORATIONS (a) Because the Entire Property (of which the Property is a part) is subject to a triple net lease (as further set forth in paragraph 11(a)(i), the parties acknowledge that there shall be no need for a real estate tax proration. However, Seller represents that to the best of its knowledge, all real estate taxes and installments of special assessments due and payable in all years prior to the year of Closing have been paid in full. Unpaid real estate taxes and unpaid levied and pending special assessments existing on the date of Closing shall be the responsibility of Buyer and Seller in proportion to their respective Tenant in Common interests, pro-rated, however, to the date of closing for the period prior to closing, which shall be the responsibility of Seller if Tenant shall not pay the same. Seller and Buyer shall likewise pay all taxes due and payable in the year after Closing and any unpaid installments of special assessments payable therewith and thereafter, if such unpaid levied and pending special assessments and real estate taxes are not paid by any tenant of the Entire Property.

  • Services and Utilities Provided that Tenant is not in default hereunder, Landlord agrees to furnish to the Premises during reasonable hours of generally recognized business days, to be determined by Landlord at his sole discretion, and subject to the rules and regulations of the Building of which the Premises are a part, electricity for normal lighting and fractional horsepower office machines, heat and air conditioning required in Landlord’s judgment for the comfortable use and occupation of the Premises, and janitorial service. Landlord shall also maintain and keep lighted the common stairs, common entries and toilet rooms in the Building of which the Premises are a part. Landlord shall not be liable for, and Tenant shall not be entitled to, any reduction of rental by reason of Landlord’s failure to furnish any of the foregoing when such failure is caused by accident, breakage, repairs, strikes, lockouts or other labor disturbances or labor disputes of any character, or by any other cause, similar or dissimilar, beyond the reasonable control of Landlord. Landlord shall not be liable under any circumstances for a loss of or injury to property, however occurring, through or in connection with or related to failure to furnish any of the foregoing. Wherever heat generating machines or equipment are used in the Premises which affect the temperature otherwise maintained by the air conditioning system, Landlord reserves the right to install supplementary air conditioning units in the Premises and the cost thereof, including the cost of installation, and the cost of operation and maintenance thereof shall be paid by Tenant to Landlord upon demand by Landlord. Tenant will not, without written consent of Landlord, use any apparatus or device in the Premises, including, but without limitation thereto, electronic data processing machines, punch card machines, and machines using in excess of 120 volts, which will in any way increase the amount of electricity usually furnished or supplied for the use of the Premises as general office space; nor connect with electric current except through existing electrical outlets in the Premises, any apparatus or device, for the purpose of using electric current. If Tenant shall require water or electric current in excess of that usually furnished or supplied for the use of the Premises as general office space, Tenant shall first procure the written consent of Landlord, which Landlord may refuse, to the use thereof and Landlord may cause a water meter or electrical current meter to be installed in the Premises, so as to measure the amount of water and electric current consumed for any such use. The cost of any such meters and of installation, maintenance and repair thereof shall be paid for by the Tenant and Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord promptly upon demand therefor by Landlord for all such water and electric current consumed as shown by said meters, at the rates charged for such services by the local public utility furnishing the same, plus any additional expense incurred in keeping account of the water and electric current so consumed. If a separate meter is not installed, such excess cost for such water and electric current will be established by an estimate made by a utility company or electrical engineer.

  • Access; Utilities; Separate Tax Parcels Based solely on evaluation of the Title Policy (as defined in paragraph 8) and survey, if any, an engineering report or property condition assessment as described in paragraph 12, applicable local law compliance materials as described in paragraph 26, the Sponsor Diligence (as defined in paragraph 42), and the ESA (as defined in paragraph 43), each Mortgaged Property (a) is located on or adjacent to a public road and has direct legal access to such road, or has permanent access from a recorded easement or right of way permitting ingress and egress to/from a public road, (b) is served by or has access rights to public or private water and sewer (or well and septic) and other utilities necessary for the current use of the Mortgaged Property, all of which are adequate for the current use of the Mortgaged Property, and (c) constitutes one or more separate tax parcels which do not include any property which is not part of the Mortgaged Property or is subject to an endorsement under the related Title Policy insuring the Mortgaged Property, or in certain cases, an application has been made or is required to be made to the applicable governing authority for creation of separate tax parcels (or the Mortgage Loan documents so require such application in the future), in which case the Mortgage Loan requires the Mortgagor to escrow an amount sufficient to pay taxes for the existing tax parcel of which the Mortgaged Property is a part until the separate tax parcels are created.

  • Unavailability of Tenor of Benchmark Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any other Loan Document, at any time (including in connection with the implementation of a Benchmark Replacement), (A) if the then-current Benchmark is a term rate (including the Term SOFR Reference Rate) and either (1) any tenor for such Benchmark is not displayed on a screen or other information service that publishes such rate from time to time as selected by the Administrative Agent in its reasonable discretion or (2) the regulatory supervisor for the administrator of such Xxxxxxxxx has provided a public statement or publication of information announcing that any tenor for such Benchmark is not or will not be representative, then the Administrative Agent may modify the definition of “Interest Period” (or any similar or analogous definition) for any Benchmark settings at or after such time to remove such unavailable or non-representative tenor and (B) if a tenor that was removed pursuant to clause (A) above either (1) is subsequently displayed on a screen or information service for a Benchmark (including a Benchmark Replacement) or (2) is not, or is no longer, subject to an announcement that it is not or will not be representative for a Benchmark (including a Benchmark Replacement), then the Administrative Agent may modify the definition of “Interest Period” (or any similar or analogous definition) for all Benchmark settings at or after such time to reinstate such previously removed tenor.

  • Record Maintenance and Retention A. Grantee shall keep and maintain under GAAP or GASB, as applicable, full, true, and complete records necessary to fully disclose to the System Agency, the Texas State Auditor’s Office, the United States Government, and their authorized representatives sufficient information to determine compliance with the terms and conditions of this Grant Agreement and all state and federal rules, regulations, and statutes.

  • Collection of Taxes, Assessments and Similar Items (a) To the extent provided in the applicable Servicing Agreement, the Master Servicer shall cause each Servicer to establish and maintain one or more custodial accounts at a depository institution (which may be a depository institution with which the Master Servicer or any Servicer establishes accounts in the ordinary course of its servicing activities), the accounts of which are insured to the maximum extent permitted by the FDIC (each, an “Escrow Account”) and to deposit therein any collections of amounts received with respect to amounts due for taxes, assessments, water rates, standard hazard insurance policy premiums, Payaheads, if applicable, or any comparable items for the account of the Mortgagors. Withdrawals from any Escrow Account may be made (to the extent amounts have been escrowed for such purpose) only in accordance with the applicable Servicing Agreement. Each Servicer shall be entitled to all investment income not required to be paid to Mortgagors on any Escrow Account maintained by such Servicer. The Master Servicer shall make (or cause to be made) to the extent provided in the applicable Servicing Agreement advances to the extent necessary in order to effect timely payment of taxes, water rates, assessments, Standard Hazard Insurance Policy premiums or comparable items in connection with the related Mortgage Loan (to the extent that the Mortgagor is required, but fails, to pay such items), provided that it or the applicable Servicer has determined that the funds so advanced are recoverable from escrow payments, reimbursement pursuant to Section 4.02 or otherwise.

  • Collection of Taxes, Assessments and Similar Items; Escrow Accounts (a) To the extent required by the related Mortgage Note and not violative of current law, the Master Servicer shall establish and maintain one or more accounts (each, an "Escrow Account") and deposit and retain therein all collections from the Mortgagors (or advances by the Master Servicer) for the payment of taxes, assessments, hazard insurance premiums or comparable items for the account of the Mortgagors. Nothing herein shall require the Master Servicer to compel a Mortgagor to establish an Escrow Account in violation of applicable law.

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