EXCESS UTILITY COSTS Sample Clauses

EXCESS UTILITY COSTS. If Sublessor, in its reasonable judgment, determines that Sublessee is using excessive quantities of HVAC, electricity or water (for purposes of this Sublease, "excessive quantities" shall mean quantities more than 10% higher than the quantities being consumed by Sublessor [calculated on a per square foot basis] in portion of the Leased Premises used by Sublessor for purposes comparable to Sublessee's use of the Premises), Sublessee shall, upon receipt of a written invoice therefor, reimburse Sublessor for the cost of any such excess.
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EXCESS UTILITY COSTS. If Sublessor, in its reasonable judgment, determines that Sublessee is using excessive quantities of HVAC, electricity or water (for purposes of this Sublease, "excessive quantities" shall mean quantities more than 10% higher than the quantities being consumed by Sublessor [calculated on a per square foot basis] in those portions of the Leased Premises used by Sublessor for purposes comparable to Sublessee's use of the Premises), then in addition to paying Sublessee's Share of utilities, Sublessee shall also, upon receipt of a written invoice therefor, reimburse Sublessor for the cost of any such excess. In determining whether "excessive quantities" are being used, Sublessor shall take into consideration the relative utilization levels of the Leased Premises by Sublessor and the Premises by Sublessee.
EXCESS UTILITY COSTS. If at any time during the Sublease Term Sublandlord, in its reasonable judgment, determines that Subtenant is using excessive quantities of HVAC, electricity or water (for purposes of this Sublease, “excessive quantities” shall mean quantities more than 10% higher than the quantities being consumed by Sublandlord, calculated on a per square foot basis, in those portions of the Leased Premises used by Sublandlord for purposes comparable to Subtenant’s use of the Premises) or that Subtenant is using any HVAC, electricity or water outside of normal business hours (as determined by Sublandlord), then in addition to paying Subtenant’s Share of utilities as part of Additional Rent, Subtenant shall also, upon receipt of a written invoice therefor, reimburse Sublandlord for the cost of any such excess quantities or after hours use. Tenant may, at its sole cost and expense, install a check meter to measure its use of utilities at the Premises.

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  • Utility Charges Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all charges for electricity, power, gas, oil, water and other utilities used in connection with the Leased Property.

  • Breakfunding Costs Upon demand of any Lender (with a copy to Administrative Agent) from time to time, Borrower shall promptly compensate such Lender for and hold such Lender harmless from any loss, cost or expense incurred by it as a result of:

  • Taxes and Increased Costs With respect to any LIBOR Portion, if the Lender shall determine that any change in any applicable law, treaty, regulation or guideline (including, without limitation, Regulation D of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) or any new law, treaty, regulation or guideline, or any interpretation of any of the foregoing by any governmental authority charged with the administration thereof or any central bank or other fiscal, monetary or other authority having jurisdiction over the Lender or its lending branch or the LIBOR Portions contemplated by this Agreement (whether or not having the force of law), shall:

  • Operating Expenses During the term of this Lease Tenant shall pay to Landlord as additional rent all ad valorem taxes and operating expenses and other charges of every kind and nature (“Operating Expenses”) incurred or paid by Landlord in connection with the maintenance, repair, operation, management, or ownership of the Premises. If requested, Tenant agrees to pay Landlord on the first day of each calendar month, together with the payment of rent, such amount as Landlord estimates from time to time as necessary to pay such expenses. Landlord shall xxxx Tenant annually after the end of each year for such expenses. In the event the aggregate of Tenant’s installments during the year shall be less than the amount of Operating Expenses due from Tenant, such deficiency shall be paid to Landlord within ten (10) days after demand therefore. In the event the aggregate of Tenant’s installments during the year shall be more than the amount of Operating Expenses due from Tenant, such overpayment shall be applied to Tenant’s next monthly installment of Operating Expenses and Rent. As used herein, the term “Operating Expenses” shall include the cost of maintaining casualty and public liability insurance covering the Premises, real estate ad valorem taxes and all costs of managing, operating and maintaining the Premises, including but not limited to: costs of constructing, maintaining and repairing on site and off-site traffic controls; decorating, painting, lighting, sanitary control, and removal of trash, garbage and other refuse; maintenance, repair and replacement of utility systems serving any common areas, including water, sanitary sewer and storm water lines and other utility lines, pipes and conduits; costs of utilities, including water, sewer, electricity, and gas; janitorial, sweeping and cleaning services, trash bin rentals, trash pickup fees, licenses, permits and inspection fees; parking lot painting and restriping; planting, irrigating, gardening and landscaping; signs and markers; parking control and security guards and fire protection or detection service; all general maintenance and repair; other general operation and maintenance costs and expenses; all labor and supplies required by the foregoing; and administrative costs directly attributable thereto.

  • Increased Costs, Etc (a) If, due to either (i) the introduction of or any change in or in the interpretation of any law or regulation or (ii) the compliance with any guideline or request from any central bank or other governmental authority (whether or not having the force of law) adopted or made after the date hereof, there shall be any increase in the cost to any Lender Party of agreeing to make or of making, funding or maintaining Eurodollar Rate Advances or of agreeing to issue or of issuing or maintaining or participating in Letters of Credit or of agreeing to make or of making or maintaining Letter of Credit Advances (excluding, for purposes of this Section 2.10, any such increased costs resulting from (y) Taxes or Other Taxes (as to which Section 2.12 shall govern) and (z) changes in the basis of taxation of overall net income or overall gross income by the United States or by the foreign jurisdiction or state under the laws of which such Lender Party is organized or has its Applicable Lending Office or any political subdivision thereof), then the Borrower shall from time to time, within 10 days after demand by such Lender Party (with a copy of such demand to the Administrative Agent), pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of such Lender Party additional amounts sufficient to compensate such Lender Party for such increased cost; provided, however, that, before making any such demand, such Lender Party agrees to use reasonable efforts (consistent with its internal policy and legal and regulatory restrictions) to designate a different Applicable Lending Office if the making of such a designation would avoid the need for, or reduce the amount of, such increased cost that may thereafter accrue and would not, in the reasonable judgment of such Lender Party, be otherwise disadvantageous to such Lender Party. A certificate as to the amount of such increased cost, submitted to the Borrower by such Lender Party, shall be conclusive and binding for all purposes, absent manifest error.

  • Taxes and Utilities The Lessee shall be responsible for the payment of the corresponding value added tax or any other tax or charge of a fiscal nature that substitutes the value added tax in accordance with the corresponding tax laws. The property tax (predial tax or “impuesto predial”) of the Leased Property shall be paid by Lessor and any other taxes caused by the Leased Property or this Lease will be paid by the party on which the Law imposes such obligation. It is the purpose and intent of Lessor and Lessee that the Rent payable hereunder shall be absolutely net to Lessor so that this Lease shall yield, net to Lessor, the Rent specified herein in each year during the Term. To the extent applicable, value added tax will be paid by Lessee or Lessor on all Lessor or Lessee reimbursements or payments required hereunder, as indicated in the applicable invoice from Lessor to Lessee or from Lessee to Lessor. The Lessor states that the infrastructure for the electricity, telephone lines, water and sewer utilities is available and installed in the Building and the parties additionally agree that the Lessee will be responsible for payment at its own cost and expense of the consumption and contracting thereof, including hook-up fees, for which it will consume or of any additional service that it requests from the companies or entities supplying said public service infrastructure.

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  • Operating Costs Tenant shall pay to Landlord the Tenant’s Percentage of Operating Costs (as hereinafter defined) incurred by Landlord in any calendar year. Tenant shall remit to Landlord, on the first day of each calendar month, estimated payments on account of Operating Costs, such monthly amounts to be sufficient to provide Landlord, by the end of the calendar year, a sum equal to the Operating Costs, as reasonably estimated by Landlord from time to time. The initial monthly estimated payments shall be in an amount equal to 1/12th of the Initial Estimate of Tenant’s Percentage of Operating Costs for the Calendar Year. If, at the expiration of the year in respect of which monthly installments of Operating Costs shall have been made as aforesaid, the total of such monthly remittances is greater than the actual Operating Costs for such year, Landlord shall promptly pay to Tenant, or credit against the next accruing payments to be made by Tenant pursuant to this subsection 4.2.3, the difference; if the total of such remittances is less than the Operating Costs for such year, Tenant shall pay the difference to Landlord within twenty (20) days from the date Landlord shall furnish to Tenant an itemized statement of the Operating Costs, prepared, allocated and computed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Any reimbursement for Operating Costs due and payable by Tenant with respect to periods of less than twelve (12) months shall be equitably prorated.

  • Operating Expenses and Taxes Lessee and Lessor acknowledge and agree that commencing with the Second Extended Lease Term and continuing with any Extended Lease Term validly exercised thereafter, (x) the Lease provisions relating to payment of Taxes and Operating Expenses shall be converted from a Base Year computation to a straight net basis computation, and (y) Lessee shall be assuming the obligation of maintenance and repair described in Paragraph 11 below. In connection with the conversion from a Base Year to a net lease and Lessee’s assumption of the maintenance and repair obligations described in Paragraph 11 below, Lessee and Lessor wish to modify the terms and provisions of the Lease relating to Operating Expenses to account for such modifications and Lessee’s assumption of such obligations. In connection with the foregoing, Lessee and Lessor hereby acknowledge and agree that commencing on January 1, 2013, (i) the MOU shall have no further force or effect with respect to all periods from and after January 1, 2013 (the MOU shall remain in effect with respect to periods on or before December 31, 2012, except as modified by Xxxxxxxxxx 00 xxx 00 xxxxx), (xx) notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Lease, Lessee’s obligations with respect to the payment of Lessee’s Percentage of Taxes and Lessee’s Percentage of Operating Expenses shall be computed without reference to a Base Year, with the effect that Lessee’s obligation for payment of Taxes during any Tax Year shall be payment of Lessee’s Percentage of the Taxes incurred with respect to such Tax Year and Lessee’s obligation for payment of Operating Expenses during any Lease Year for Operating Expenses shall be payment of Lessee’s Percentage of the Operating Expenses incurred with respect to such Lease Year for Operating Expenses, and (iii) Article 5 of the Original Lease shall be deleted in its entirety with respect to all periods from and after January 1, 2013 and replaced with the provisions of this Paragraph 10.

  • Limit on Operating Expenses The Advisor hereby agrees to limit the Fund’s current Operating Expenses to an annual rate, expressed as a percentage of the Fund’s average daily net assets for the month, to the amounts listed in Appendix A (the “Annual Limit”). In the event that the current Operating Expenses of the Fund, as accrued each month, exceed its Annual Limit, the Advisor will pay to the Fund, on a monthly basis, the excess expense within the first ten days of the month following the month in which such Operating Expenses were incurred (each payment, a “Fund Reimbursement Payment”).

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