R/U Factor definition

R/U Factor means the percentage applied to convert rentable square feet to usable square feet in accordance with BOMA Standards.

Examples of R/U Factor in a sentence

  • A note is displayed at the bottom of each page of the report with information about the square footage and R/U Factor, except for a version that does not have any square footage.

  • Landlord and Tenant agree that the Remeasurement will conclusively establish the rentable square footage of the Premises and the Building for determining Rent and for all other purposes under this Lease on and after the Suite 350 Commencement Date; provided however, notwithstanding the Remeasurement, the usable square footage of the Premises will not change and the R/U Factor will not exceed fifteen percent (15%).

Related to R/U Factor

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  • Note Factor means, with respect to the Notes or any Class of Notes on any Payment Date, a six-digit decimal figure equal to the Note Balance of the Notes or such Class of Notes, as applicable, as of the end of the preceding Collection Period divided by the Note Balance of the Notes or such Class of Notes, as applicable, as of the Closing Date. The Note Factor will be 1.000000 as of the Closing Date; thereafter, the Note Factor will decline to reflect reductions in the Note Balance of the Notes or such Class of Notes, as applicable.

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