Utilities; Telephone Clause Samples
Utilities; Telephone. Telephone and telex charges and charges for the supply of heat, steam, electric power, gas, lighting, cable television and any other utility service shall be prorated as of the Apportionment Time between Purchaser and Seller. Seller shall receive a credit for all deposits, if any, made by Seller as security under any such public service contracts if the same are transferable and provided such deposits remain on deposit for the benefit of Purchaser. Where possible, cutoff readings will be secured for all utilities as of the Apportionment Time. To the extent cutoff readings are not available, the cost of such utilities shall be apportioned between the parties on the basis of the latest actual (not estimated) b▇▇▇ for such service.
Utilities; Telephone. Utilities include gas, electricity, water, oil, other fuels, trash collection, telephone, cell phone and business internet. 5 Current Taxes: Real estate, state, and local income tax, excise, franchise, occupational, personal property, sales and the employer's portion of employment taxes.
Utilities; Telephone. Telephone and telex charges and charges for the supply of heat, steam, electric power, gas, lighting, cable television and any other utility service shall be prorated as of the Apportionment Time between Purchaser and Seller. Seller shall receive a credit for all deposits, if any, made by Seller as security under any such public service contracts if the same are transferable (and if not transferable said deposits shall remain the property of Seller) and provided such deposits remain on deposit for the benefit of Purchaser. Where possible, cutoff readings will be secured for all utilities as of the Apportionment Time. To the extent cutoff readings are not available, the cost of such utilities shall be apportioned between the parties on the basis of the latest actual (not estimated) ▇▇▇▇ for such service.
Utilities; Telephone. Telephone and facsimile charges and charges for the supply of heat, steam, electric power, gas, lighting, cable television and any other utility service shall be prorated as of the Apportionment Time between Purchaser and Seller. Where possible, cutoff readings will be secured for all utilities as of the Apportionment Time. To the extent cutoff readings are not available, the cost of such utilities shall be apportioned between the parties on the basis of the latest actual (not estimated) ▇▇▇▇ for such service.
Utilities; Telephone
