Usable Square Foot definition

Usable Square Foot refers to space within the total Floor Area of the Building consisting of the square footage of the Premises less the amount of square footage of the Common Areas. The Premises contain about 5,470 Usable Square Feet; (23) "Load Factor" means that portion of the Common Area attributable to the Premises which shall be calculated as 12.5% of the usable square footage or about 684 square feet (24) "Rentable Square Foot" refers to each square foot of the Floor Area of the Premises adjusted to include a prorata portion of the Common Area (halls, entryways, lobbies, rest rooms, etc.). The Premises contain about 6154 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇t; (25) "Rent" means the total of the Base Monthly Rent plus all Additional Rent required to be paid under the provisions of this Lease; (26) "Normal Working Hours" means 7:00 am through 7:00 pm, Monday through Friday, excluding bank holidays (days on which consumer branches of the Bank of America (or any successor to the Bank of America) are not open).
Usable Square Foot refers to space within the total Floor Area of the Building consisting of the square footage of the Premises less the amount of square footage of the Core Areas; (23) "Rentable Square Foot" refers to space in the entire Floor Area of the Building including all Usable Square Feet and the Core Areas; (24) "Core Areas" means the HVAC installations, elevators, stairs, restrooms, entries and lobbies which would be shared by tenants in a multi-user building; (25) "Amenities" means common walkways, driveways, sidewalks, landscaping, parking spaces and driveways which are part of the Bayview Business Park and which are defined as "Common Area" in the CC&Rs (but are, in this Lease, referred to as Amenities to avoid confusion; (26) "Park" means the Bayview Business Park located in San Rafael, California; (27) "Association" means the Bayview Business Park Owners Association established pursuant to the CC&Rs; (28) "Completion Date" means the date on which the Premises (inclusive of Tenant Improvements), Building Shell, Core Areas and Common Area are Substantially Complete; (29) "Substantially Complete" or "Substantial Completion" means completion of the construction in all material respects, but not including minor, cosmetic or "punch-list" items, which will be deemed achieved upon issuance of a temporary or permanent Certificate of Occupancy (or signed-off permit in the event that the municipality does not issue separate Certificates of Occupancy); (30) "Shell" or "Building Shell" refers to the basic structure, floor divisions and external finish of the building including, without limitation the exterior walls, roof, foundation and floors; (31) "Tenant Delays" shall mean any delay resulting directly and primarily from Tenant's failure to cooperate or to timely cooperate, timely provide
Usable Square Foot or “Usable Square Feet” of the Premises will have the meaning set forth for “Usable Areain accordance with the Measurement Methodology.

Examples of Usable Square Foot in a sentence

  • Tenant and Landlord agree that this obligation has been satisfied as to Phase 1, and further agree Landlord shall construct improvements to Phase 2A pursuant to that Work Letter attached hereto as Exhibit C, and that such improvements constructed pursuant to the Work Letter shall meet Landlord’s obligations as to $70 per Usable Square Foot of Phase 2A, or such higher amount per Usable Square Foot actually expended by Landlord in constructing improvements within Phase 2A.

  • Tenant and Landlord agreed under the Original Lease to provide Tenant with a Tenant improvement Allowance for tenant improvements within each Phase of the Premises equal to $100 per Usable Square Foot.

  • Tenant and Landlord agreed under the Original Lease to provide Tenant with a Tenant Improvement Allowance for tenant improvements within each Phase of the Premises equal to $100 per Usable Square Foot.

  • The facilities furnishing electrical ------------------- service to the Building have the capacity for furnishing electricity in the amount of seven (7) ▇▇▇▇▇ per Usable Square Foot within the Premises ("Building Standard Capacity") and Tenant's Proportionate Share of Utility costs will be calculated on the basis that Tenant's electrical usage in the Premises is equal to the Building Standard Capacity.

  • The connected electrical load for the Premises shall not exceed eleven (11) watt per Usable Square Foot of the Premises.

  • Tenant Anticipated Lighting Loads= 1.5 per Usable Square Foot per code b.

  • Landlord hereby grants to Tenant a tenant improvement allowance of $10.00 per Usable Square Foot of the Premises (the "Allowance").

  • Landlord hereby grants to Tenant a tenant improvement allowance of $26.00 per Usable Square Foot (defined below) of the Premises (the "Allowance").

  • Usable Square Foot of the Premises (as determined in accordance with Subparagraph 2(c) below).

  • The Final Working Drawings shall be accompanied by a certification by the Engineers that the connected electrical load for the Premises does not exceed 11 ▇▇▇▇▇ per Usable Square Foot and that based upon Tenant's proposed use of the Premises the design criteria established for the Landlord installed rooftop packaged electric cooling, gas heating units will not be exceeded.