Common use of Rent Allocation Clause in Contracts

Rent Allocation. (i) Rent during the initial seven (7) Lease Years and Rent thereafter for the duration of the Initial Term shall be allocated as specified in Schedule 5 hereto and such allocations of Rent and Base Rent shall represent Tenant’s accrued liability on account of the use of the Leased Property during the Initial Term. Landlord and Tenant agree that such allocations are intended to constitute a specific allocation of fixed rent within the meaning of Treasury Regulation § 1.467-1(c)(2)(ii)(A) to the applicable period and in the respective amounts set forth in Schedule 5 hereto. Landlord and Tenant agree, for purposes of federal income tax returns filed by it (or on any income tax returns on which its income is included), (i) to accrue rental income and rental expense, respectively during the Initial Term in the amounts equal to the Rent for a given period plus or minus the amount set forth under the caption “Section 467 Rent Adjustment” in Schedule 5 hereto, and (ii) to deduct interest expense and accrue interest income, respectively, in the amounts set forth under the caption “Section 467 Interest” in Schedule 5 hereto.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT Corp), Lease (CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT Corp), Lease Agreement (Vici Properties Inc.)

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Rent Allocation. Rent (iother than Supplemental Rent) Rent during the initial seven (7) Lease Years and Rent thereafter for the duration of the Initial Term shall be allocated as specified in Schedule 5 hereto and such allocations of Rent and Base Rent shall represent Tenant’s accrued liability on account of the use of the Leased Property during the Initial Term. Landlord and Tenant agree that such allocations are intended to constitute a specific allocation of fixed rent within the meaning of Treasury Regulation § 1.467-1(c)(2)(ii)(A) to the applicable period and in the respective amounts set forth in Schedule 5 hereto. Landlord and Tenant agree, for purposes of federal income tax returns filed by it (or on any income tax returns on which its income is included), (i) to accrue rental income and rental expense, respectively (other than Supplemental Rent) during the Initial Term in the amounts equal to the Rent for a given period plus or minus the amount set forth under the caption “Section 467 Rent Adjustment” in Schedule 5 hereto, and (ii) to deduct interest expense and accrue interest income, respectively, in the amounts set forth under the caption “Section 467 InterestAllocation” in Schedule 5 hereto.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Vici Properties Inc.), Parking Agreement and Grant of Reciprocal Easements and Declaration of Covenants (CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT Corp)

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Rent Allocation. Rent (iother than Supplemental Rent) Rent during the initial seven (7) Lease Years and Rent thereafter for the duration of the Initial Term shall be allocated as specified in Schedule 5 hereto and such allocations of Rent and Base Rent shall represent Tenant’s accrued liability on account of the use of the Leased Property during the Initial Term. Landlord and Tenant agree that such allocations are intended to constitute a specific allocation of fixed rent within the meaning of Treasury Regulation § 1.467-1(c)(2)(ii)(A) to the applicable period and in the respective amounts set forth in Schedule 5 hereto. Landlord and Tenant agree, for purposes of federal income tax returns filed by it (or on any income tax returns on which its income is included), (i) to accrue rental income and rental expense, respectively (other than Supplemental Rent) during the Initial Term in the amounts equal to the Rent for a given period plus or minus the amount set forth under the caption “Section 467 Rent AdjustmentAllocation” in Schedule 5 hereto, and . 3.2 Variable Rent Determination. (ii) to deduct interest expense and accrue interest income, respectively, in the amounts set forth under the caption “Section 467 Interest” in Schedule 5 hereto.a)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

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