Joint Costs definition
Examples of Joint Costs in a sentence
The below listing is intended as examples of measures that will be classified as Joint Costs if such measures are on offer, and not as a specification of what shall be included as per the commencement of the lease.
Costs under this paragraph shall be covered as Joint Costs pursuant to Clause 8 (3); see also Appendix […].
Costs under this Clause 14.2 shall be covered as Joint Costs pursuant to Clause 8.3; see also Appendix […].
If the Lessee is evicted or vacates at the request of the Lessor due to breach of contract, or vacates the Leased Object as the result of bankruptcy, the Lessee shall pay the Rent and its share of Joint Costs for any such period as may remain of the Lease Term.
The amount of such guarantee shall correspond to […] months’ [Rent/Minimum Rent], including share of Joint Costs and Value Added Tax to the extent implied by Clause 10.
The Net Book Value means the original cost less accumulated depreciation of Portland’s capital assets identified as Wholesale-Only Costs or Joint Costs for the previous 12-month financial reporting period.
Joint Costs mean the cost of services and assets that benefit both Portland Retail Customers and Wholesale Customers.
The amount of such deposit shall correspond to […] months’ [Rent/Minimum Rent], including share of Joint Costs and Value Added Tax to the extent implied by Clause 10.
The Lessor shall be entitled to add Value Added Tax at the rate applicable at any given time to the Rent, the Joint Costs and any other costs relating to any areas that are to be included in the Lessor’s registration pursuant to Clause 10.1. The same applies to any areas that might become included in the Lessor’s registration as the result of mandatory real estate lease registration being introduced by statute.
Any shortfall of the non-recurring and recurring costs identified as "Joint Costs" as outlined in the chart in Section 4.5(c) shall be made up by contributions of CAIS and ONEPOINT in the same 75% to 25% ratio.