Average Market Rent definition

Average Market Rent means the average rent figures, based on geographical areas and classified by bedroom count, as determined annually in the CMHC Annual Market Rent Survey or as determined by the Minister, based on available data in areas where there is no or insufficient information from the CMHC Average Market Rent Survey; and
Average Market Rent means the average rent figures, based on geographical areas and classified by bedroom count, as determined annually in the CMHC Annual Market Rent Survey or as determined by the Minister, based on available data in areas where there is no or insufficient information from the CMHC Average Market Rent Survey; and when used in this Appendix “A”, the term “rent” includes the amount of any consideration paid or given or required to be paid or given by or on behalf of a tenant to the Proponent or the Proponent’s agent for the right to occupy a Unit and for any services and facilities and any privilege, accommodation or thing that the Proponent provides for the tenant in respect of the occupancy of the Unit, whether or not a separate charge is made for services and facilities or for the privilege, accommodation or thing.
Average Market Rent or “AMR” means, in respect of a Rental Unit, rent that is at or below the average market rent by type of unit in the City of Mississauga as established annually by the CMHC.

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  • The affordable housing component shall consist of:• a total of 3, two-bedroom affordable rental units (two of which, at minimum, are to be accessible and located on the ground floor);• rents not exceeding 85% of the Average Market Rent (AMR) for the London Census Metropolitan Area as determined by the CMHC at the time of building occupancy; and,• the duration of affordability shall be set at 15 years from the point of initial occupancy of all 3 two-bedroom units.

  • Affordability is defined as having rents for the project that are at or below 80% of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Average Market Rent at the time of occupancy.

  • While individual unit rents may be set above or below the 80% threshold, in no instance shall an OPHI-funded Rental Housing unit have a rent that is greater than the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Average Market Rent for the area.

  • The Ministry updates Average Market Rent information on its website annually at www.mah.gov.on.ca.

  • If rent supplements are used for OPHI-funded units to provide deeper affordability for tenants, the Service Manager shall ensure total rent received by a Proponent, including rent from the tenant and any rental supplements from the Service Manager or other party shall not exceed 100% of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Average Market Rent.

  • The Transfer Payment Agreement states that rent increases follow the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 rent increase guidelines but must still remain at or below 100% ofCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Average Market Rent and that average rents for the project must not exceed 80% of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Average Market Rent.

  • Rents not exceeding 80% of the Average Market Rent for the London Census Metropolitan Area as determined by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation at the time of building occupancy.

  • Affordable Housing (AH) –landlords have apartments that they rent at a rate determined below the Average Market Rent for Bruce County.

  • The units shall be managed so that the monthly occupancy cost for any one unit during the first thirty (30) years of the affordability period, does not exceed 80% of Average Market Rent; and during the last ten (10) years of the affordability period, does not exceed 100% of average market rent, if a Unit is vacated and a new tenancy begins.


More Definitions of Average Market Rent

Average Market Rent means the average monthly rent by unit type as determined in the annual survey of rents for the prior calendar year published by the Canada Mortgage
Average Market Rent means the average monthly rent by unit type as determined in the annual survey of rents for the prior calendar year published by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation for the area municipality in which the municipal housing project facility is situated. If the average market rent for a unit type or for an area municipality is not published by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the “average monthly rent” will be the average monthly rent as determined by the Region;
Average Market Rent means rents derived from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (“CMHC’s”) annual Rental Market Survey.
Average Market Rent means the average monthly Toronto-wide rent by unit type as determined in the end-of-year survey of City-wide rents for the prior calendar year published by CMHC; if CMHC does not publish a survey of City-wide rents, then “average market rent" for the calendar year shall be the City-wide average rent as determined by the City acting reasonably;
Average Market Rent means the average rent or payment rate for the area where the Approved Project is located determined on an annual basis by the Minister. This rent or payment is based on Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation and Alberta Housing and Urban Affairs annual market rental surveys for the area where the Approved Project is located.

Related to Average Market Rent

  • Open Market Rent means a rent valued using the definition of the International Valuations Standard Committee as adopted by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and approved by the Council

  • Market Rent the yearly rent at which the Premises might reasonably be expected to be let on the open market on the Rent Review Date, on the terms of the Hypothetical Lease and applying the Assumptions and the Disregards.94 Rent review On the Rent Review Date, the Main Rent is to be reviewed to the higher of: the Main Rent reserved immediately before the Rent Review Date; and the Market Rent. The reviewed Main Rent will be payable from and including the Rent Review Date. Dispute resolution The Market Rent at the Rent Review Date may be agreed between the Landlord and the Tenant. If they have not done so (whether or not they have tried) by [the date three months before] the Rent Review Date, either the Landlord or the Tenant can require the Market Rent to be decided by an independent [expert/arbitrator].95 If the Landlord and the Tenant do not agree on who should decide the Market Rent, the [expert/arbitrator] will be appointed by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors on the application of either the Landlord or the Tenant. [The arbitration must be conducted in accordance with the Arbitration Act 1996.][The expert will:] [invite the Landlord and the Tenant to submit to him a proposal for the Market Rent with any relevant supporting documentation; give the Landlord and the Tenant an opportunity to make counter submissions; give written reasons for his decisions, which will be binding on the parties; and be paid by the Landlord and the Tenant in the shares and in the manner that he decides (or failing a decision, in equal shares).] The [expert/arbitrator] must be an independent chartered surveyor of not less than ten years’ standing who is experienced in the rental valuation of property similar to the Premises and who knows the local market for such premises. If the [expert/arbitrator] dies, becomes unwilling or incapable of acting or it becomes apparent for any other reason that he will be unable to decide the Market Rent within a reasonable time, he may be replaced by a new [expert/arbitrator] who must be appointed on the terms set out in this paragraph 3. Responsibility for the costs of referring a dispute to an [expert/arbitrator], including costs connected with the appointment of the [expert/arbitrator] but not the legal and other professional costs of any party in relation to a dispute, will be decided by the [expert/arbitrator] and failing a decision, they will be shared equally between the parties. Consequences of delay in agreeing the revised rent If, by the Rent Review Date, the reviewed Main Rent has not been ascertained, then: the Main Rent reserved under this Lease immediately before the Rent Review Date will continue to be payable until the reviewed Main Rent has been ascertained; following the ascertainment of the reviewed Main Rent, the Landlord will demand the difference (if any) between the amount the Tenant has actually paid and the amount that would have been payable had the Main Rent been ascertained before the Rent Review Date; and the Tenant must pay that difference to the Landlord within 10 Business Days after that demand and interest at three per cent below the Interest Rate calculated on a daily basis on each instalment of that difference from the date on which each instalment would have become payable to the date of payment. If not paid those sums will be treated as rent in arrear. Rent review memorandum When the Market Rent has been ascertained, a memorandum recording the Main Rent reserved on review must be entered into. The Landlord and the Tenant will each bear their own costs in relation to that memorandum. Time not of the essence For the purpose of this Schedule 2 time is not of the essence.96

  • Fair Market Rental Rate means the fair market value annual rental rate per square foot of Rentable Area that Landlord and its Affiliates and the owners of comparable office building projects in the Xxxx Xxxxx Airport submarket have recently accepted in lease transactions between non-affiliated parties with non-equity tenants for comparable space, for a comparable period of time (“Comparable Transactions”). In any determination of Comparable Transactions, appropriate consideration shall be given to annual rental rates per square foot of Rentable Area, the type of escalation clauses (e.g., whether increases in additional rent are determined on a net or gross basis, and if gross, whether such increases are determined according to a base year or a base dollar amount expense stop), taking into account all rental and other concessions granted in such Comparable Transactions (as well as such concessions to which Tenant may be entitled in this Lease), length of the lease term, size and location of premises being leased, base, shell and core delivery conditions, building standard work letter and/or tenant improvement or refurbishment allowances, if any (taking into account the level of existing Base Building Improvements and tenant improvements in the Premises), free rent periods for construction of new tenant improvements and other generally applicable conditions of tenancy for such Comparable Transactions. The intent is that the Fair Market Rental Rate will reflect the rent and other economic benefits and concessions that Landlord or its Affiliates (and other landlords of comparable office building projects in the Xxxx Xxxxx Airport submarket) have otherwise given in recent Comparable Transactions, as adjusted to reflect the level and type of economic concessions that Landlord may elect to give Tenant hereunder during the Renewal Term, so that Tenant will pay and Landlord will receive a net effective rent equal to the net effective rental rate in Comparable Transactions, after adjusting for any differences between the economic concessions that Landlord is making to Tenant hereunder and the economic concession that Landlord or its Affiliates (and other landlords of comparable office building projects in the Xxxx Xxxxx Airport submarket) have otherwise made in current Comparable Transactions. If, for example, after applying the criteria set forth above, a Comparable Transaction provides a comparable non-equity tenant with comparable space at a base rent equal to Thirty-Two Dollars ($32) per square foot of Rentable Area, with a Ten Dollars ($10) base amount expense stop, three (3) months’ free rent, four (4) months of free rent to construct tenant improvements, Forty Dollars ($40) per rentable square foot tenant improvement allowance, and certain other generally applicable economic terms and/or concessions, the Fair Market Rental Rate shall not be Thirty-Two Dollars ($32) per square foot of Rentable Area only, but shall be the economic equivalent of Thirty-Two Dollars ($32) per square foot of Rentable Area, a Ten Dollar ($10) base amount expense stop, three (3) months’ free rent, four (4) months of free rent to construct tenant improvements, Forty Dollars ($40) per rentable square foot tenant improvement allowance or payment in lieu of such allowance (said allowance or payment to be adjusted to reflect the value of existing improvements in the Premises) and such other generally applicable economic terms and concessions, as adjusted to reflect the concessions (including renovation allowances, free rent or construction periods) if any, granted by Landlord to Tenant during the Renewal Term.

  • Market Rental Rate per square foot of rentable area shall mean (i) the annual rate of net or base or fixed rent reasonably determined to be the prevailing market net or base or fixed rental rate for comparable space in the Lisle/Naperville, Illinois area which has been built out for occupancy (taking into consideration the age of the build-out and the duration of the terms for which such space is being leased, location and/or floor level within a building, when the applicable rate becomes effective, quality and location of the applicable building, differences in rentable area for the applicable building, and differences in base building standards at the applicable building) and shall include prevailing concessions such as, but not limited to, rental concessions, tenant improvement work, allowances, brokerage commissions, time following delivery of the space for construction of tenant improvements without payment of Rent, etc, for terms commencing on or about the commencement date for the term for which Market Rental Rate is being determined hereunder (provided however, that in determining Market Rental Rate, there shall be no further rent abatement periods following delivery of the space for construction of tenant improvements, with respect to the First Offer Space under Article 27 and with respect to Expansion Space B under Expansion Option 2 pursuant to Article 28 above, if applicable, in that the rental abatement periods for construction of tenant improvements have already been agreed to by the parties and set forth in Section 27(f)(l) and Section 28(h)(l), respectively, above; and in the event that any such pre-agreed free-rent construction periods differ from “market” at the time of determination of Market Rental Rate, then the other components of Market Rental Rate shall be equitably adjusted accordingly), plus (ii) additional components of the Market Rental Rate consistent with additional components of rent charged for comparable space in the Lisle/Naperville, Illinois area, which may include, among the other then prevailing components of rent, periodic adjustments or additions to a fixed rent based on a share of real estate taxes and other expenses (such as Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Operating Costs and Taxes) and increases to adjust for inflation, and which may also include an additional market-level security deposit based upon security deposits being imposed upon other tenants at comparable office buildings in Lisle/Naperville, Illinois leasing comparable space and having comparable concession packages and being of comparable credit worthiness as that of Tenant. Comparable arms length lease transactions (and, as it relates to a determination under Article 29, renewal transactions) at the Building and/or bona fide written proposals or offers to lease comparable space at the Building (and, as it relates to a determination under Article 29, to renew leases of comparable space) received by Landlord from third parties (at arm’s length) or given by Landlord to third parties (at arm’s length) may be used by Landlord and thereupon have preferential value as an indication of the Market Rental Rate.

  • Fair Market Rent for the Subject Leased Property means for any Renewal Term shall mean an amount determined as follows: Landlord shall designate an independent MAI appraiser to determine the Fair Market Rent of the Subject Leased Property for the applicable Renewal Term within twenty (20) days after Tenant’s notice of its exercise of the applicable renewal option. Within thirty (30) days after selection of Landlord’s appraiser, Landlord shall notify Tenant of the determination made by Landlord’s appraiser with respect to the Fair Market Rent. Tenant shall then have ten (10) days to dispute such determination and to select its own independent MAI appraiser. In the event that Tenant fails to select its appraiser within such ten (10) day period, the determination of Landlord’s appraiser shall constitute such Fair Market Rent. Within ten (10) days after selection of Tenant’s appraiser, the two appraisers shall meet and attempt to agree as to the Fair Market Rent for the Subject Leased Property for the Renewal Term in question. In the event that such appraisers are unable to agree as to such Fair Market Rent then: (i) if the difference between the two determinations is less than five percent (5%) of the lower determination, then the average of the two determinations shall be deemed to constitute such Fair Market Rent; or (ii) if the difference between the two determinations is equal to or greater than five percent (5%) of the lower determination, then the two appraisers shall jointly select a third independent MAI appraiser, which appraiser shall select which of the determinations of the first two appraisers shall constitute such Fair Market Rent. Such third appraiser shall not have the right to vary or modify the determinations of the appraisers selected by Landlord and Tenant. Any appraiser selected pursuant to this paragraph must have at least ten (10) years experience in appraising commercial real estate in the area in which the Subject Leased Property is located. The appraisers shall not have the right to amend, modify or vary any of the terms of this Lease and the determination of the appraisers in accordance with this paragraph shall be final, binding and conclusive upon Landlord and Tenant. ]

  • Average Market Value is the average of the closing sale prices of the Common Stock during the thirty (30) day period immediately preceding the date before the redemption date on the Composite Tape for New York Stock Exchange Listed Stocks, or, if such stock is not quoted on the Composite Tape, on the New York Stock Exchange, or, if such stock is not listed on such Exchange, on the principal United States securities exchange registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, on which such stock is listed, or, if such stock is not listed on any such exchange, the average of the closing sale prices with respect to a share of Common Stock during such thirty (30) day period, as quoted on the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Automated Quotations System or any system then in use, or if no such quotations are available, the fair market value of the Common Stock as determined by the Board of Directors in good faith.

  • Fair Market Rental Value or "Fair Market Sales Value" shall mean with respect to any property or service as of any date, the cash rent or cash price obtainable in an arm's length lease, sale or supply, respectively, between an informed and willing lessee or purchaser under no compulsion to lease or purchase and an informed and willing lessor or seller or supplier under no compulsion to lease or sell or supply of the property or service in question, and shall, in the case of any Unit or an Owner Lessor's Interest, be determined (except pursuant to Section 17 of the Facility Lease or as otherwise provided below or in the Operative Documents) on the basis that (a) the conditions contained in Sections 7 and 8 of the Facility Lease shall have been complied with in all respects, (b) the lessee or buyer shall have rights in, or an assignment of, the Operative Documents to which the Owner Lessor is a party and the obligations relating thereto, (c) the Unit or the Owner Lessor's Interest, as the case may be, is free and clear of all Liens (other than Owner Lessor's Liens, Owner Participant's Liens and Indenture Trustee's Liens), (d) taking into account the remaining terms of the Site Lease and the Site Sublease, and (e) in the case of the Fair Market Rental Value, taking into account the terms of the Facility Lease and the other Operative Documents. If the Fair Market Sales Value or Fair Market Rental Value of the Owner Lessor's Interest is to be determined during the continuance of a Lease Event of Default or in connection with the exercise of remedies by the Owner Lessor pursuant to Section 17 of the Facility Lease, such value shall be determined by an appraiser appointed solely by the Owner Lessor on an "as-is", "where-is" and "with all faults" basis and shall take into account all Liens (other than Owner Lessor's Liens, Owner Participant's Liens and Indenture Trustee's Liens); provided, however, in any such case where the Owner Lessor shall be unable to obtain constructive possession sufficient to realize the economic benefit of the Owner Lessor's Interest, Fair Market Sales Value or Fair Market Retail Value of the Owner Lessor's Interest shall be deemed equal to $0. If in any case other than in the preceding sentence the parties are unable to agree upon a Fair Market Sales Value or Fair Market Rental Value of the Owner Lessor's Interest within 30 days after a request therefor has been made, the Fair Market Sales Value or Fair Market Rental Value of the Owner Lessor's Interest shall be determined by appraisal pursuant to the Appraisal Procedures. Any fair market value determination of a spare part or Severable Modification for purposes of Section 5.2(d) of the Facility Lease shall take into consideration any liens or encumbrances to which the spare part or Severable Modification being appraised is subject and which are being assumed by the transferee, and that such spare part or Severable Modification is being transferred on an "as-is", "where-is" basis.

  • Fair Market Rental The fair market rental of the Leased Property means the rental which a willing tenant not compelled to rent would pay a willing landlord not compelled to lease for the use and occupancy of such Leased Property pursuant to the Lease for the term in question, (a) assuming that Lessee is not in default thereunder and (b) determined in accordance with the appraisal procedures set forth in Article 24 or in such other manner as shall be mutually acceptable to Lessor and Lessee.

  • Average Market Price means, with respect to any security, the arithmetic average of the Market Price of such security for the 15 consecutive trading day period ending on and including the trading day immediately preceding the determination date.

  • Rental Rate means the average annualized composite rate for United States treasury bonds issued for periods of ten years and longer plus two percent. The rental rate shall not exceed ten and three-quarters percent nor fall below eight and one-quarter percent.

  • Applicable Market Value has the meaning specified in Section 5.1.

  • Average Sale Price means the average of the Sale Prices of the Common Stock for the shorter of

  • Average Wholesale Price or “AWP” means the benchmark price established by a nationally available reporting service as selected by SOUTHERN SCRIPTS based on the 11-digit National Drug Code (“NDC”) of the Covered Medication dispensed by PHARMACY.

  • Average Trading Price means, with respect to any period, the average of the Market Prices on the last trading day of each full or partial calendar quarter included within such period.

  • Rental Value means Business Income that consists of:

  • Average Closing Price means the average of the closing market prices of a Share over the last five (5) Market Days on which transactions in the Shares were recorded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the date of the Market Purchase by the Company or, as the case may be, the date of the making of the offer pursuant to the Off-Market Purchase, and deemed to be adjusted for any corporate action that occurs after the relevant five-day period; and

  • Index Price on a given date shall mean the weighted average (weighted in accordance with the factors listed above) of the closing prices of the companies composing the Index Group.

  • Adjusted Fair Market Value means, in the event of a Change in Control, the greater of (a) the highest price per Share paid to holders of the Shares in any transaction (or series of transactions) constituting or resulting in a Change in Control or (b) the highest Fair Market Value of a Share during the ninety (90) day period ending on the date of a Change in Control.

  • Gross Fair Market Value means the value of the assets of the Company, or the value of the assets being disposed of, determined without regard to any liabilities associated with such assets.

  • Five-year U.S. Treasury Rate means, as of any Reset Dividend Determination Date, as applicable, (i) an interest rate (expressed as a decimal) determined to be the per annum rate equal to the arithmetic mean of the five most recent daily yields to maturity for U.S. Treasury securities with a maturity of five years from the next Reset Date and trading in the public securities markets or (ii) if there is no such published U.S. Treasury security with a maturity of five years from the next Reset Date and trading in the public securities markets, then the rate will be determined by interpolation between the arithmetic mean of the five most recent daily yields to maturity for each of the two series of U.S. Treasury securities trading in the public securities market, (A) one maturing as close as possible to, but earlier than, the Reset Date following the next succeeding Reset Dividend Determination Date, and (B) the other maturity as close as possible to, but later than, the Reset Date following the next succeeding Reset Dividend Determination Date, in each case as published in the most recent H.15. If the Five-year U.S. Treasury Rate cannot be determined pursuant to the methods described in clauses (i) or (ii) above, then the Five-year U.S. Treasury Rate will be the same interest rate determined for the prior Reset Dividend Determination Date.

  • Average Price means the average closing price of a share of the Substitute Common Stock for the one year immediately preceding the consolidation, merger or sale in question, but in no event higher than the closing price of the shares of Substitute Common Stock on the day preceding such consolidation, merger or sale; provided that if Issuer is the issuer of the Substitute Option, the Average Price shall be computed with respect to a share of common stock issued by the person merging into Issuer or by any company which controls or is controlled by such person, as the Holder may elect.

  • Average weekly discharge limitation means the highest allowable average of "daily discharges'' over a calendar week, calculated as the sum of all "daily discharges'' measured during a calendar week divided by the number of "daily discharges'' measured during that week. Each of the following 7-day periods is defined as a calendar week: Week 1 is Days 1 - 7 of the month; Week 2 is Days 8 - 14; Week 3 is Days 15 - 21; and Week 4 is Days 22 - 28. If the "daily discharge" on days 29, 30 or 31 exceeds the "average weekly" discharge limitation, Ohio EPA may elect to evaluate the last 7 days of the month as Week 4 instead of Days 22 - 28. Compliance with fecal coliform bacteria or E coli bacteria limitations shall be determined using the geometric mean.

  • Fair Market Price means the average value at the relevant time and place (of the requirement to determine the Fair Market Price) to be derived from the average of three independent broker valuations by a broker appointed by Grain Trade Australia, with the valuations to take into account the Grade and variety and taking into account the cost of insurance, levies, taxes, charges, Freight and associated costs.

  • Index year means the earliest calendar year in which the

  • Real-Time Price means the Resource-Specific Settlement Interval LMP as defined in the CAISO Tariff. If there is more than one applicable Real-Time Price for the same period of time, Real-Time Price shall mean the price associated with the smallest time interval.

  • Average Share Price means the average of the closing price per share of Class A Common Stock on the New York Stock Exchange on the Friday (or if Friday is not a trading day, the last trading day before such Friday) for each week of the calendar quarter ending on the Quarter Date.