Tower Cost definition
Tower Cost with respect to any Tower, the aggregate cost of ---------- construction thereof, plus the aggregate cost of all zoning and other regulatory approvals required for the construction and/or operation of such Tower, plus, without duplication, the cost of Capital Expenditures with respect to such Tower.
Tower Cost means the depreciated original installed cost of an average tower to include support equipment of the tower owner, from which is subtracted related accumulated deferred taxes, if any.
Tower Cost means all expenses, costs, and disbursements made or required to be made by Landlord in connection with the maintenance, repair, and operation of the Tower, including, without limitation, personal property taxes on personal property located at and used in the operation of the Tower; utilities not separately metered to individual tenants; costs of installing any energy reduction devices and systems, except those included in the initial Building specifications, amortized in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a consistent basis (but in no event shall such costs exceed the amount of any savings actually achieved by such device or system);
Examples of Tower Cost in a sentence
City shall pay County the difference between (i) the actual total cost of constructing and installing the Circ Tower in accordance with the terms of the P25 Agreement (as same may be amended as referenced above), and (ii) the Expert’s Tower Cost Estimate.