The Base Figure definition

The Base Figure means Index figure for the January in the year preceding the relevant review period
The Base Figure means any sum payable pursuant to the provisions of any preceding clause of this schedule
The Base Figure means being the amount of the latest index figure of the index last published before the date of this Lease

Examples of The Base Figure in a sentence

  • The Base Figure will reflect the “relative availability” of DBEs based on demonstrable evidence of ready, willing and able DBEs relative to all ready, willing and able firms available to participate in DOT-assisted contracts.

  • The Base Figure will be increased by $3,250 in Year 1, $3,380 in Year 2, $3,515 in Year 3 and $3,620 in Year 4 for each member of the touring company in excess of forty-two (42) including Pink Contract Employees (stagehands, wardrobe, etc.), managers, musicians, actors, stage managers, tutors, wranglers, etc.

  • The Base Figure for computing the adjustment shall be the Consumer Price Index (“CPI”) for All Urban Consumers, All Items, for the San Francisco- Oakland-San ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇-▇▇ = 100), as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.

  • The Base Figure' means (insert the index figure for the month preceding the grant of the Lease or otherwise as has been agreed).

  • The Adjusted Interim Base Rent will be calculated according to the following: The Base Figure for computing the Adjusted Rent shall be the CPI for All Urban Consumers, All Items, for the San Francisco-Oakland– Hayward (1982-84 = 100), as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.


More Definitions of The Base Figure

The Base Figure means the figure for the Index for the month of October 2000;
The Base Figure means upon the First Review Date the published Index figure for the month immediately prior to May 2018 and upon each subsequent Review Date the published index figure immediately prior to the last Review Date
The Base Figure means The Index Figure published for April 2018 "The Increase" means the sum calculated by the formula 1 = B/A where The Increase The Base Figure The Index Figure published for the date two months preceding the relevant Variation Date