Base Operating Expenses Sample Clauses

Base Operating Expenses. “Base Operating Expenses” means the total of Operating Expenses paid by Landlord during calendar year 2008 (the “Base Expense Year”), as adjusted under § 4.5 below.
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Base Operating Expenses. The amount of Operating Expenses for the 2019 calendar year (which year is the “Base Year”).
Base Operating Expenses. Landlord’s Operating Expenses (as hereinafter defined in Section 2.6) for calendar year 2013, being January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013. Base Taxes: Landlord’s Tax Expenses (as hereinafter defined in Section 2.7) for fiscal tax year 2013, being July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013. Tenant Electricity: Initially as provided in Section 2.5 subject to adjustment as provided in Section 2.8.
Base Operating Expenses. Landlord’s Operating Expenses (as hereinafter defined in Section 2.6) for calendar year 2004, being January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2004. BASE TAXES: Landlord’s Tax Expenses (as hereinafter defined in Section 2.7) for fiscal tax year 2004, being July 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004.
Base Operating Expenses. LESSOR’S Operating Expenses for the Base Period.
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Base Operating Expenses. The Operating Expenses for the year 2021. In no event shall Tenant be charged for operating expenses and real estate tax pass-throughs for the first twelve (12) months of the Term.
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Base Operating Expenses the Operating Expenses for the Base Operating Year. Base Operating Year: calendar year 2007.
Base Operating Expenses. The term “Base Operating Expenses” shall mean the Operating Expenses allocable to the Base Year, provided that if the Building is not fully occupied during the Base Year or if the entire Building is not provided with Building standard services during the Base Year, an adjustment shall be made by Landlord in computing Base Operating Expenses so that Base Operating Expenses shall be computed as though Ninety-Five Percent (95%) of the entire Building had been occupied and Ninety-Five Percent (95%) of the entire Building had been provided with Building standard services during such year. In the event Base Operating Expenses as otherwise determined in this subsection are abnormally high in comparison to the historical average of Operating Expenses for the prior five (5) calendar years, taking into account year-by-year increases, the Base Operating Expenses shall be determined by taking the Building’s average Operating Expenses for the prior five (5) calendar years and increasing such average Operating Expenses by the average annual increase in the Building’s Operating Expenses.
Base Operating Expenses. The actual Operating Expenses for the calendar year commencing January 1, 2000 and ending December 31, 2000.
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