High-Rise Operating Expenses definition

High-Rise Operating Expenses. As defined in Exhibit E. High-Rise Operating Expense Base: Seven and 11/100 Dollars ($7.11). High-Rise Operating Expense Period: August 1, 2004 through November 20, 2010.
High-Rise Operating Expenses means all costs, expenses, Taxes and disbursements of every kind and nature which Landlord shall pay or become obligated to pay in connection with the management, operation, maintenance, replacement and repair of all Building improvements and land comprising the Project and of the personal property, fixtures, machinery, equipment, systems and apparatus located in or used in connection therewith. High-Rise Operating Expenses shall not include the following: costs of improvement of the Premises and the premises of other tenants of the Building; charges for depreciation of the Building and improvements comprising the Project; interest and principal payments on mortgages; ground rental payments; real estate brokerage and leasing commissions; salaries and other compensation of executive officers of the Manager senior to the individual Building or Project Manager; any expenditures for which Landlord has been reimbursed (other than pursuant to proration of High-Rise Operating Expenses, rent adjustment and escalation provisions provided in leases); capital improvements to the Project except with respect to the costs associated with capital improvements installed by Landlord for the purpose of reducing High-Rise Operating Expenses and then only the annual straight line amortization of such costs over the useful life thereof. The following further reflects the costs and expenses included in, and excluded from, “High-Rise Operating Expenses”:
High-Rise Operating Expenses. A. The term

Examples of High-Rise Operating Expenses in a sentence

  • Provided, further, to the extent any damage or repair obligation is covered or required to be covered by insurance obtained by Landlord as part of High-Rise Operating Expenses, Low-Rise Operating Expenses and/or Revised Operating Expenses, but is not covered or required to be covered by insurance obtained by Tenant, then Tenant shall be relieved of its indemnity obligation up to the amount of the insurance proceeds which Landlord is entitled to receive.

  • If requested by Tenant in writing, Landlord agrees to require the property manager for the Project to xxxx, directly to each subtenant, such subtenant’s pro-rata share of High-Rise Operating Expenses, Low-Rise Operating Expenses and Revised Operating Expenses.

  • During any partial Year during the Term (such as the Year in which this Lease commences and the Year in which this Lease terminates), actual High-Rise Operating Expenses shall be adjusted as set forth above and in addition shall be annualized so that the resulting number fairly represents what actual High-Rise Operating Expenses would have been, over a twelve-month period, if the Building had been 95% occupied throughout such Calendar Year.

  • Landlord shall be required to maintain records of all High-Rise Operating Expenses, Low-Rise Operating Expenses and Revised Operating Expenses for a period of no less than three (3) Years.

  • Such firm shall be instructed to review all appropriate leases, books and records, allocate costs and expenses to High-Rise Operating Expenses, Low-Rise Operating Expenses and Revised Operating Expenses, as applicable, to the extent required by this Lease, and issue the appropriate estimated and actual Year-End Statement(s).

  • Costs for changes in the name of the Building shall not be included among High-Rise Operating Expenses, Low-Rise Operating Expenses or Revised Operating Expenses.

  • Any refund of any tax, assessment or governmental charge received by Landlord pursuant to any Tax Protest (after any reimbursement of Tenant’s costs if provided hereinabove) shall, to the extent of Tenant’s Pro-rata Share thereof, be credited against the next installments of Rent or Tenant’s High-Rise Operating Expenses, Low-Rise Operating Expenses or Revised Operating Expenses due hereunder.

  • Landlord’s cost for such services shall be included in operating expenses for the Building and Tenant shall pay Tenant’s Pro-rata Share thereof as part of High-Rise Operating Expenses, Low-Rise Operating Expenses or Revised Operating Expenses, as applicable.

  • All costs of any such compliance which is necessitated by Tenant’s particular use and occupancy of the Premises shall be paid by Tenant; all other costs of any such compliance shall be paid by Landlord and, to the extent expressly provided for in this Lease, included in High-Rise Operating Expenses, Low-Rise Operating Expenses or Revised Operating Expenses (as applicable), and Tenant shall, except to the extent expressly provided otherwise in this Lease, bear and pay Tenant’s Pro-rata Share thereof.

  • As a further inducement to Tenant to enter into this Lease, Landlord has agreed to cause the following Base Building improvements to be installed at Landlord's sole cost, which cost shall not be included in High-Rise Operating Expenses, Low-Rise Operating Expenses or Revised Operating Expenses except to the extent specifically set forth below.


More Definitions of High-Rise Operating Expenses

High-Rise Operating Expenses as defined above, includes, but is not limited to, the following costs and expenses as they may be incurred by Landlord in the maintenance, operation and management of the Building:

Related to High-Rise Operating Expenses

  • Base Operating Expenses means the Operating Expenses for the Base Year.

  • Gross Operating Expenses shall include (i) all costs and expenses of operating the Hotel included within the meaning of the term “Total Costs and Expenses” contained in the Uniform System and, (ii) without duplication, the following: all salaries and employee expense and payroll taxes (including salaries, wages, bonuses and other compensation of all employees of the Hotel, and benefits including life, medical and disability insurance and retirement benefits), expenditures described in Section 9.1, operational supplies, utilities, insurance to be provided by Lessee under the terms of this Lease, governmental fees and assessments, common area maintenance costs and other common area fees and assessments, food, beverages, laundry service expense, the cost of Inventories, license fees, advertising, marketing, reservation systems and any and all other operating expenses as are reasonably necessary for the proper and efficient operation of the Hotel and the Leased Property incurred by Lessee in accordance with the provisions hereof (excluding, however, (i) federal, state and municipal excise, sales and use taxes collected directly from patrons and guests or as a part of the sales price of any goods, services or displays, such as gross receipts, admissions, cabaret or similar or equivalent taxes paid over to federal, state or municipal governments, (ii) the cost of insurance to be provided under Article 13, (iii) expenditures by Lessor pursuant to Article 13 and (iv) payments on any Mortgage or other mortgage or security instrument on the Hotel); all determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. No part of Lessee’s central office overhead or general or administrative expense (as opposed to that of the Hotel), and no operating expenses paid or payable by tenants under Space Leases, shall be deemed to be a part of Gross Operating Expenses, as herein provided. Reasonable out-of-pocket expenses of Lessee incurred for the account of or in connection with the Hotel operations, including but not limited to postage, telephone charges and reasonable travel expenses of employees, officers and other representatives and consultants of Lessee and its Affiliates, shall be deemed to be a part of Gross Operating Expenses and such Persons shall be afforded reasonable accommodations, food, beverages, laundry, valet and other such services by and at the Hotel without charge to such Persons or Lessee.

  • Base Operating Costs means Operating Costs for the calendar year specified as the Base Year in the Basic Lease Information (excluding therefrom, however, any Operating Costs of a nature that would not ordinarily be incurred on an annual, recurring basis).

  • Common Area Operating Expenses are defined, for purposes of this Lease, as all costs incurred by Lessor relating to the ownership and operation of the Industrial Center, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Building Operating Expenses means the portion of “Operating Expenses,” as that term is defined in Section 4.2.7 below, allocated to the tenants of the Building pursuant to the terms of Section 4.3.1 below.

  • Operating Expenses is defined to include all expenses necessary or appropriate for the operation of the Fund (or Class, as applicable), including the Advisor’s investment advisory or management fee detailed in the Investment Advisory Agreement and any Rule 12b-1 fees and other expenses described in the Investment Advisory Agreement, but does not include taxes, leverage interest, brokerage commissions, dividend and interest expenses on short sales, acquired fund fees and expenses (as determined in accordance with SEC Form N-1A), expenses incurred in connection with any merger or reorganization, or extraordinary expenses such as litigation expenses.

  • Controllable Operating Expenses means all Operating Expenses except: sales, use and any other taxes, cost of insurance, costs of procuring and providing utility services, snow removal costs, landscaping costs, union labor costs (to the extent controlled by a collective bargaining agreement), costs associated with procuring permits and licenses, and costs of complying with all governmental laws and regulations.

  • Approved Operating Expenses operating expenses incurred by Borrower which (i) are included in the Approved Operating Budget for the current calendar month, (ii) are for real estate taxes, insurance premiums, electric, gas, oil, water, sewer or other utility service to the Property or (iii) have been approved by Lender, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.

  • Operating Expense means salaries, wages, cost of maintenance and operation, materials, supplies, insurance and all other items normally included under recognized accounting practices, but does not include allowances for depreciation in the value of physical property.

  • Total Operating Expenses means all costs and expenses paid or incurred by the Company, as determined under generally accepted accounting principles, that are in any way related to the operation of the Company or to Company business, including advisory fees, but excluding (i) the expenses of raising capital such as Organization and Offering Expenses, legal, audit, accounting, underwriting, brokerage, listing, registration, and other fees, printing and other such expenses and tax incurred in connection with the issuance, distribution, transfer, registration and Listing of the Shares, (ii) interest payments, (iii) taxes, (iv) non-cash expenditures such as depreciation, amortization and bad debt reserves, (v) incentive fees paid in compliance with the NASAA REIT Guidelines, (vi) Acquisition Fees and Acquisition Expenses, (vii) real estate commissions on the Sale of Properties, (viii) Financing Coordination Fees and (ix) other fees and expenses connected with the acquisition, disposition, management and ownership of real estate interests, mortgage loans or other property (including the costs of foreclosure, insurance premiums, legal services, maintenance, repair and improvement of property).

  • Annual Operating Expenses for the Class means and will consist only of the following operating expenses of the Series for the Class that are, under generally accepted accounting principles, accruable and deductible from the Series’ assets with respect to the Class for the period involved: (i) investment advisory fees, if any; (ii) Rule 12b-1 distribution fees, if any; and (iii) custodian fees, shareholder servicing fees, administrative and office facilities expenses, professional fees, trustees’ fees and any other operating expenses of the Series with respect to the Class that are recorded or includable in the Series’ statement of operations in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Notwithstanding the provisions of the immediately preceding sentence, the Series’ “Annual Operating Expenses” for the Class do not include “acquired fund expenses”, interest and dividends on securities sold short, amortization of organization expenses, taxes, brokerage commissions, litigation and indemnification expenses or any costs or expenses of or for the Series with respect to the Class that are “extraordinary” as determined under generally accepted accounting principles (see Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 30). Very truly yours, ROYCE & ASSOCIATES, LP By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Chief Financial Officer ACCEPTED: THE ROYCE FUND By: /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx Treasurer ROYCE & ASSOCIATES, LP 000 XXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXX, XX 00000 January 1, 2019 The Royce Fund 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Re: Fee Waiver and Expense Reimbursement – Royce Small/Mid-Cap Premier Fund (formerly Royce Heritage Fund) (Consultant Class) Gentlemen: Reference is made to the Amended and Restated Investment Advisory Agreement dated July 1, 2017 (the “Agreement”) by and between The Royce Fund (the “Fund”), on behalf of Royce Heritage Fund (now Royce Small/Mid-Cap Premier Fund) (the “Series”), and Royce & Associates, LP (the “Adviser”). Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4 (Compensation of the Adviser) of the Agreement, the Adviser hereby waives compensation for services provided by it under the Agreement for the period beginning January 1, 2019 and ending December 31, 2019 (the “Period”), and/or agrees to reimburse expenses relating to the Period to the Series with respect to the Class in an amount, if any, necessary so that the Series’ “Annual Operating Expenses” for its Consultant Class of shares (the “Class”) are not more than 2.09% of the Class’ average net assets for the Period. The Adviser’s obligations to reimburse the Series with respect to the Class hereunder will not apply for any period when the Adviser is not rendering services to such Series under the Agreement.

  • Operating Expenditures means all Partnership Group expenditures, including, but not limited to, taxes, reimbursements of the General Partner, repayment of Working Capital Borrowings, debt service payments and capital expenditures, subject to the following:

  • Operating Costs means the incremental expenses incurred by the Recipient on account of Project implementation, management, and monitoring, including for office space rental, utilities, and supplies, bank charges, communications, vehicle operation, maintenance, and insurance, building and equipment maintenance, advertising expenses, travel and supervision, salaries of contractual and temporary staff, but excluding salaries, fees, honoraria, and bonuses of members of the Recipient’s civil service.

  • Total Fund Operating Expenses with respect to a Fund is defined to include all expenses necessary or appropriate for the operation of the Fund including the Adviser’s investment advisory or management fee under the Advisory Agreement and other expenses described in the Advisory Agreement that the Fund is responsible for and have not been assumed by the Adviser, but excludes front-end or contingent deferred loads, taxes, leverage expenses, interest, brokerage commissions, expenses incurred in connection with any merger or reorganization, unusual or infrequently occurring expenses (such as litigation), acquired fund fees and expenses, and dividend expenses, if any.

  • Marketing Expenses means, with respect to a Product, the sum of Marketing Management Expenses, Advertising and Market Research Expenses, and Medical Education Expenses relating to such Product.

  • Gross Operating Profit For any Fiscal Year, the excess of Gross Revenues for such Fiscal Year over Gross Operating Expenses for such Fiscal Year.

  • Partnership Expenses means all fees, costs, expenses, open purchase orders, liabilities, charges, and other obligations incurred with respect to the conduct of the business of the Partnership and its business and assets, as determined by the General Partner.

  • Project Expenses means usual and customary operating and financial costs. The term does not include extraordinary capital expenses, development fees and other non-operating expenses.

  • Operation and Maintenance Expenses or ‘O&M expenses' means the expenditure incurred on operation and maintenance of the project, or part thereof, and includes the expenditure on manpower, repairs, spares, consumables, insurance and overheads;

  • Gross Operating Revenues means, for any period of time for any Hotel Property, without duplication, all income and proceeds of sales of every kind (whether in cash or on credit and computed on an accrual basis) received by the owner (or, if such Hotel Property is ground leased, the ground lessee) of such Hotel Property or the applicable Operating Lessee or Manager for the use, occupancy or enjoyment of such Hotel Property or the sale of any goods, services or other items sold on or provided from such Hotel Property in the ordinary course of operation of such Hotel Property, including, without limitation, all income received from tenants, transient guests, lessees, licensees and concessionaires and other services to guests at such Hotel Property, and the proceeds from business interruption insurance, but excluding the following: (i) any excise, sales or use taxes or similar governmental charges collected directly from patrons or guests, or as a part of the sales price of any goods, services or displays, such as gross receipts, admission, cabaret or similar or equivalent taxes; (ii) receipts from condemnation awards or sales in lieu of or under threat of condemnation; (iii) proceeds of insurance (other than business interruption insurance); (iv) other allowances and deductions as provided by the Uniform System in determining the sum contemplated by this definition, by whatever name, it may be called; (v) proceeds of sales, whether dispositions of capital assets, FF&E or equipment (other than sales of Inventory in the ordinary course of business); (vi) gross receipts received by tenants, lessees (other than Operating Lessees), licensees or concessionaires of the owner (or, if such Hotel Property is ground leased, the ground lessee) of such Hotel Property; (vii) consideration received at such Hotel Property for hotel accommodations, goods and services to be provided at other hotels although arranged by, for or on behalf of, and paid over to, the applicable Manager; (viii) tips, service charges and gratuities collected for the benefit of employees; (ix) proceeds of any financing; (x) working capital provided by the Parent Guarantor or any Subsidiary of the Parent Guarantor or the applicable Operating Lessee; (xi) amounts collected from guests or patrons of such Hotel Property on behalf of tenants of such Hotel Property and other third parties; (xii) the value of any goods or services in excess of actual amounts paid (in cash or services) provided by the applicable Manager on a complimentary or discounted basis; and (xiii) other income or proceeds resulting other than from the use or occupancy of such Hotel Property, or any part thereof, or other than from the sale of goods, services or other items sold on or provided from such Hotel Property in the ordinary course of business. Gross Operating Revenues shall be reduced by credits or refunds to guests at such Hotel Property.

  • Operating Profits means, as applied to any Person for any period, the operating income of such Person for such period, as determined in accordance with GAAP.

  • O&M Expenses means expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Developer or by the Authority, as the case may be, for all O&M including (a) cost of salaries and other compensation to employees, (b) cost of materials, supplies, utilities and other services, (c) insurance premium, (d) all taxes, duties, cess and fees due and payable for O&M, (e) all repair, replacement, reconstruction, reinstatement, improvement and maintenance costs, (f) payments required to be made under the O&M Contract, or any other contract in connection with or incidental to O&M, and (g) all other expenditure required to be incurred under Applicable Laws, Applicable Permits or this Agreement.

  • Controllable Expenses means all expenses, other than Uncontrollable Expenses, incurred by the Company or any Subsidiary of the Company with respect to the Property.

  • Management Expenses means the Management Expenses more particularly described in Clause 10.1;

  • Operating Cost means the costs associated with operating a DCA funded property after it is placed in service.

  • Tax Expenses means all federal, state, county, or local governmental or municipal taxes, fees, charges or other impositions of every kind and nature, whether general, special, ordinary or extraordinary, (including, without limitation, real estate taxes, general and special assessments, transit taxes, leasehold taxes or taxes based upon the receipt of rent, including gross receipts or sales taxes applicable to the receipt of rent, unless required to be paid by Tenant, personal property taxes imposed upon the fixtures, machinery, equipment, apparatus, systems and equipment, appurtenances, furniture and other personal property used in connection with the Project, or any portion thereof), which shall be paid or accrued during any Expense Year (without regard to any different fiscal year used by such governmental or municipal authority) because of or in connection with the ownership, leasing and operation of the Project, or any portion thereof.