On-Floor Common Areas definition

On-Floor Common Areas means the total square footage of all areas within (and measured from the midpoint of the walls enclosing) public corridors, elevator foyers, rest rooms, mechanical rooms, janitor closets, telephone and equipment rooms, and other similar facilities for the use of all tenants on the floor on which the Leased Premises are located. The allocation of the square footage of the On-Floor Common Areas shall be equal to the total On-Floor Common Areas on said floor multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the Rentable Square Feet of the portion of the Leased Premises (excluding the allocations of General Common Areas and On-Floor Common Areas) located on said floor and the denominator of which is the total of all Rentable Square Feet on said floor (excluding the allocations of General Common Areas and On-Floor Common Areas on the floor).
On-Floor Common Areas means the total square footage of all areas within (and measured from the midpoint of the walls enclosing) public corridors, elevator foyers, rest rooms, mechanical rooms, janitor closets, telephone and equipment rooms, and other similar facilities for the use of all tenants on the floor on which the Premises are located. The allocation of the square footage of the On-Floor Common Areas shall be equal to the total On-Floor Common Areas on said floor multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the USF of the portion of the Premises located on said floor and the denominator of which is the total of all USF on said floor.
On-Floor Common Areas means those areas within public corridors, elevator foyers, rest rooms, mechanical rooms, janitor closets, telephone and equipment rooms, and other similar facilities for the use of all tenants on the floor on which the Premises are located. The allocation of the square footage of the On-Floor Common Areas shall be equal to the total square footage of the On-Floor Common Areas on said floor multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the is the Usable Area of the Premises and the denominator of which is the total of all Usable Area contained on the applicable floor.

Examples of On-Floor Common Areas in a sentence

  • But I think they would have felt a bit better then if it would have been physical.

  • Tenant acknowledges and agrees that the elevator, bathroom, stair and other service areas on the 5th floor of the Building will be renovated by Landlord to provide On-Floor Common Areas for the use of all 5th floor tenants and their invitees, similar to other On-Floor Common Areas in the Building.

  • The term "Common Areas" shall mean all of the General Common Areas and the On-Floor Common Areas of the Building.

  • However, although defendants refer to such document as a basis for arguing that Xxxxxx's signature bound Father, herself, and her siblings to arbitrate any claims, they failed to include a copy of it in the Appellants' Transcript, although it was apparently part of the record below.

  • Landlord grants to Tenant the non-exclusive right to use the General Common Areas, On-Floor Common Areas and Service Areas (as those terms are hereinafter defined).


More Definitions of On-Floor Common Areas

On-Floor Common Areas means all areas within (and measured from the mid-point of the walls enclosing) public corridors, elevator foyers, rest rooms, mechanical rooms, janitor closets, telephone and equipment rooms, and other similar facilities for the use of all tenants on the floor on which the Premises are located. In the case of a floor leased to more than one tenant, the allocation of the square footage of the On-Floor Common Areas on said floor shall be equal to the total On-Floor Common Areas on said floor multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the net rentable area of the portion of the Premises (excluding the allocation of the General Common Areas and excluding the allocation of the On-Floor Common Areas) located on said floor and the denominator of which is the net rentable area of all office space on said floor (excluding the allocation of General Common Areas and the allocation of the On-Floor Common Areas). By moving into the Premises or taking possession thereof, Tenant acknowledges that a full and complete inspection of the Premises, the General Common Areas and the On-Floor Common Areas has been made and Landlord has fully and adequately disclosed the existence of any defects which would interfere with Tenant's use of the Premises for their intended purpose. Tenant specifically acknowledges that as a result of such inspection and disclosure, Tenant has taken possession of the Premises and has made its own determination to fully accept the same in their "AS IS" condition, except for latent defects. In further consideration of such inspection and disclosure, Landlord hereby disclaims any representation or warranty and Tenant, to the maximum extent permitted by law, waives all claims for misrepresentation, breach of warranty or unconscionable acts as to the Premises, the Building and the Project, whether express or implied, including, without limitation, any implied warranty of suitability.
On-Floor Common Areas means those areas on multi-tenant floors devoted to corridors, elevator foyers, restrooms, mechanical and electrical rooms, janitor closets, vending areas and other similar facilities designated by Landlord for the use of all tenants on a particular floor.
On-Floor Common Areas means, as to each floor above the ground level of the Building that is not fully leased to a single tenant, the public corridors, elevator foyers (provided that the sixtieth (60th) floor elevator lobby shall be deemed to be part of “Building Common Areas”), rest rooms, janitor closets, telephone and equipment rooms, and other areas on that floor (measured from the mid-point of the walls enclosing such areas) solely for the use or benefit of all tenants on that floor; and
On-Floor Common Areas means all areas located above the ground floor of the Office Building and within (and measured from the mid-point of the walls enclosing) public corridors and elevator foyers for the use of all tenants on the floor on which the Leased Premises are located.
On-Floor Common Areas means, with respect to any floor on which all of the Leasable Space on such floor is not leased to one tenant, the square footage of the areas within (and measured from the mid-point of the walls enclosing) public corridors, elevator foyers, restrooms, mechanical rooms, janitor closets, telephone and equipment rooms, and other similar facilities for the use of tenants on the floor on which the Premises are located and which are not included in Service Areas or reserved for the exclusive use of a particular tenant. The allocation to the Premises of any On-Floor Common Areas shall be equal to the total On-Floor Common Areas on a floor multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the Usable Area of the Premises located on said floor and the denominator of which is the total Usable Area of said floor.
On-Floor Common Areas means all areas within (and measured from the mid-point of the walls enclosing) public corridors, elevator foyers, rest rooms, mechanical rooms, janitor closets, telephone and equipment rooms, and other similar facilities for the use of all tenants on the floor on which the Premises are located. In the case of a floor leased to more than one tenant, the allocation of the square footage of the On-Floor Common Areas on the floor is equal to the total On-Floor Common Areas on the floor multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the Rentable Area of the portion of the Premises (excluding the allocation of the General Common Areas and excluding the allocation of the On-Floor Common Areas) located on the floor and the denominator of which is the Rentable Area of all office space leased or held for lease on the floor (excluding the allocation of General Common Areas and the allocation of the On-Floor Common Areas). "Service Areas" means the areas within (and measured from the rnid-point of the walls enclosing) Building stairs, fire towers, elevator shafts, flues, vents, stacks, pipe shafts, and vertical ducts and such other rooms not actually available to Tenant for its furnishings and personnel. Areas for the specific and exclusive use of Tenant and installed at the request of Tenant, such as special stairs or elevators, are not included within the definition of Service Areas.
On-Floor Common Areas means those areas within (and measured from the midpoint of the walls enclosing) public corridors, elevator foyers, rest rooms, mechanical rooms, janitor closets, telephone and equipment rooms, and other similar facilities for the use of all tenants on the floor on which the Leased Premises are located. The allocation of the square footage of the On-Floor Common Areas shall be equal to the total On-Floor Common Areas on said floor multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the Net Rentable Area of the portion of the Leased Premises (excluding the allocations of General Common Areas and On-Floor Common Areas) located on said floor and the denominator of which is the total of all Net Rentable Area on said floor (excluding the allocations of General Common Areas and On-Floor Common Areas). "Building Standard" improvements shall mean the condition and quality of the improvements existing in the Leased Premises on the Commencement Date.