Total Occupancy definition

Total Occupancy means the maximum capacity of the applicable Licensed Premises as permitted by local ordinance.

Examples of Total Occupancy in a sentence

  • Said License Fee Report shall identify each Licensed Premises (by name and address) and the Total Occupancy of each such Licensed Premises as of the Effective Date.

  • On or before each December 1 following the Effective Date, LICENSEE shall provide SESAC with an updated License Fee Report identifying each Licensed Premises (by name and address) and the Total Occupancy of each such Licensed Premises as of the preceding November 1.

  • Total Occupancy Cost savings shall be calculated by determining the positive difference in absolute dollars between (x) the Baseline Costs for Total Occupancy Costs as reflected in the Baseline Budget or the Adjusted Baseline Budget (as applicable) and (y) the Actual Gainshare Costs based on the actual total Costs incurred by C&S and charged to Tops in connection with the occupancy costs related to the Mainline Operations for the applicable Contract Year for which the Gainshare is being determined.

  • Sublandlord may remove from the Sublease Premises, within sixty (60) days after the Total Occupancy Date (the “Removal Period”), all outside plant fiber, associated patch panels, and Sublandlord’s IT Equipment that terminates in the IT Area, including Sublandlord’s network and voice equipment.

  • The Baseline Budget will express costs as follows (for purposes hereof, the “Baseline Costs”): (I) for the Total Mainline Operating Costs portion of the Baseline Budget, budgeted Costs are expressed as a cost per case; (II) for the Total Occupancy Costs portion of the Baseline Budget, budgeted Costs are expressed as absolute dollars; and (III) for the Total GM/HBC Operating Costs portion of Baseline Budget, budgeted Costs are expressed as a percentage of sales.

  • There shall be no pro-ration of the Total Occupancy Rate for late check-ins or early check- outs.

  • The Total Occupancy Rate assumes and includes a reasonable usage of utilities.

  • The remaining balance of the Total Occupancy Rate is due and payable to Agent at least 60 days prior to Licensee's check-in date.

  • Certification allows a Treatment/Recovery capacity of Eight (8) and a Total Occupancy of 15.

  • Licensee is responsible for full payment of the Total Occupancy Rate for the entire license period.