HEATING COSTS Sample Clauses

HEATING COSTS. Tenant agrees that in the event Heating Costs for any calendar year shall be greater than the Heating Costs for the calendar year preceding the execution date of this Lease as a result of but not limited to increases in or additions to the number of units used, rates, fuel adjustments, taxes, surcharges, energy charges or charges of any kind, Tenant agrees to pay to Owner within ten (10) days after receipt of Owner's statement, 2.446% of such excess for the particular calendar year (prorated for any partial year within the term). Such statement shall be deemed final and binding on Tenant unless disputed by Tenant within 30 days after receipt thereof. Heating Costs as used in this Article 42 shall mean fuel costs if Owner continues to use its own heating plant or the cost of outside heating or steam if the Owner uses an off-premises heating service.
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HEATING COSTS. Tenant agrees that in the event Heating Costs for any calendar year shall be greater than the Heating Costs for the calendar year 2009 as a result of but not limited to increases in or additions to the number of units used, rates, fuel adjustments, taxes, surcharges, energy charges or charges of any kind, Tenant agrees to pay to Owner within ten (10) days after receipt of Owner’s statement, 1.179% of such excess for the particular calendar year. Such statement shall be deemed final and binding on Tenant unless disputed by Tenant within 30 days after receipt thereof. Heating Costs as used in this Article 42 shall mean fuel costs if Owner continues to use its own heating plant or the cost of outside heating or steam if the Owner uses an off-premises heating service.
HEATING COSTS. If the cost of heating the Premises (as determined by Lessor’s engineers), in any calendar year commencing with the calendar year specified in item 7.03 of Exhibit B, exceeds the corresponding cost of heating the Premises during the Base Year (“Base Year Heating Costs”), then Lessee shall pay to Lessor as Additional Rent, a sum equal to such increase in heating costs over the Base Year Heating Costs. For purposes of this provision, such increase, if any, will be calculated in the following manner:
HEATING COSTS. (1) The prepayment on heating costs agreed upon in Section 5 hereof will be payable for the heating costs set forth below. By way of prepayment for the heating costs set forth below, Tenant will each month pay in advance (euro) 1,506.93 (= DM 2,947.30) (Euro: one thousand five hundred and six 93/100) (Deutsche Marts two thousand nine hundred and forty-seven.30/100) plus VAT in the amount prescribed by law.
HEATING COSTS. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding and in addition to billing pursuant to this Lease. Tenant agrees that in the event Heating Costs for any calendar year shall be greater than the Heating Costs for the calendar year 2001 as a result of but not limited to increases in or additions to the number of units used, rates, fuel adjustments, taxes, surcharges, energy charges or charges of any kind, Tenant agrees to pay to Owner within ten (10) days after receipt of Owner's statement, 1.29 percent (1.29%) of such excess for the particular calendar year. In the event that Owner exercises its option pursuant herein and during such Lease years, this Article 40 shall not apply. Heating Costs as used in this Article 40 shall mean fuel costs if Owner continues to use its own heating plant or the cost of outside heating or steam if the Owner uses an off-premises heating service. In no event shall Tenant's annual increases exceed $1,000.00 over the prior years charge.
HEATING COSTS. Building No. 3C is heated by 2 light-oil-fueled air heaters. One air heater is in the portion of the hall rented by the tenant; another air heater is presently in the unrented portion of the hall. The following regulation applies until rental of the remaining partial area of 3C: The entire hall 3C will be heated at 12° C in order to avoid damage to the hall structure. The oil consumption of the two air heaters is recorded by oil meters. The sum of these two meters shall be apportioned between the tenant and the landlord per m2 of heated hall area. The same applies for the costs of refueling as well as the incurred operating and maintenance costs, e.g. fuel oil, electricity, burner maintenance, boiler maintenance, chimney sweeps, etc. WIDEFLEX GmbH will purchase the oil centrally. At the rented residual surface, building 3C, the following regulation applies: Twenty percent of the heating costs will be charged to the users of the hall on the basis of the consumption measured by the respective oil meters, while the remaining 80% of the heating costs will be proportionately charged to the respective users of the hall per m2 of their rental area. The same shall apply to the costs of refueling as well as the incurred operational and maintenance costs, e.g. fuel oil, electricity, burner maintenance, boiler maintenance, chimney sweeps, etc. WIDEFLEX GmbH will purchase the oil centrally. With respect to both of the above regulations, the landlord shall arrange for and pay the repair and upkeep costs for the heating facility incurred by usual wear as well as costs incurred by fulfillment of legal requirements and charges.

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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.

  • Common Area Charges In addition to the rental and other charges herein provided to be paid by Lessee to Lessor, Lessee shall pay to Lessor, as additional rent and as Lessee’s share of the cost of maintaining, operating, repairing and managing the Project, Lessee’s proportionate share (as defined in Section 12) of the Total Common Area Charges (as hereinafter defined) for any calendar year during the Term (the “CAM Amount”). Lessee shall pay Lessor in advance its monthly estimated proportionate share (as described in Section 12) of the CAM Amount, together with all applicable rental taxes due thereon, within ten (10) days after receipt of an invoice from Lessor setting forth Lessor’s estimate of such amount. Within ninety (90) days following the end of each calendar year during the Term or as soon thereafter as is Please Initial: Lessor ¨ Lessee ¨ reasonably possible, Lessor shall furnish Lessee with a statement of all Total Common Area Charges for the Project for the previous calendar year indicating the computation of Lessee’s proportionate share of the CAM Amount for such calendar year and the payments made by Lessee during such calendar year. If Lessee’s aggregate estimated monthly payments actually paid to Lessor for the calendar year are greater than Lessee’s proportionate share of the CAM Amount for such calendar year, Lessor shall promptly pay the excess to Lessee or shall apply the excess to any past due amounts owing from Lessee to Lessor; if the payments made are less than Lessee’s proportionate share, Lessee shall pay the difference to Lessor within ten (10) days of its receipt of such statement. Total Common Area Charges shall consist of all costs and expenses of every type associated with the management, repair, maintenance, and insuring of the Common Areas including, without limitation, costs and expenses for the following: gardening and landscaping; utilities, water and sewer charges; premiums for liability, property damage and casualty insurance and xxxxxxx’x compensation insurance; all personal property taxes levied on or attributable to personal property used in connection with the Common Areas; straight line depreciation on personal property owned by Lessor which is consumed in the operation or maintenance of the Common Areas; rental or lease payments paid by Lessor for rented or leased personal property used in the operation or maintenance of Common Areas; fees for required licenses and permits; refuse disposal charges; repairing, resurfacing, repaving, maintaining, painting, lighting, cleaning, refuse removal, security and similar items; repair and maintenance of exterior roofs and reserves for roof replacement and exterior painting of the Project and other appropriate reserves; and fees paid to property managers. Said Total Common Area Charges shall further include all charges for semi-annual preventive maintenance service of mechanical equipment including, without limitation, heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment, which is attributable to the Project, and the cost of lighting, maintenance and repair of the Project identification signs.

  • Common Area Operating Expenses Lessee shall pay to Lessor during the term hereof, in addition to the Base Rent, Lessee's Share (as specified in Paragraph 1.6(b)) of all Common Area Operating Expenses, as hereinafter defined, during each calendar year of the term of this Lease, in accordance with the following provisions:

  • 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.

  • Common Area Expenses In the event the demised premises are situated in a shopping center or in a commercial building in which there are common areas, Lessee agrees to pay his pro-rata share of maintenance, taxes, and insurance for the common area.

  • Tenant’s Costs Tenant agrees to reimburse or pay Landlord within twenty (20) Business Days after invoice from Landlord for (a) any cleaning expenses incurred by Landlord, including carpet cleaning, garbage and trash removal expenses, over and above the normal cleaning provided by Landlord in the Park, if any, or due to the presence of a lunchroom or kitchen or food or beverage dispensing machines within the Premises, (b) any expense incurred by Landlord for usage in the Premises of heating, ventilating and air conditioning services, elevator services, electricity, water, janitorial services, or any other services or utilities over and above the normal usage for the Premises based upon general usage in the Park, (c) any expense incurred by Landlord relating to or arising out of the usage by Tenant or Tenant’s Agents of the public or common areas of the Building or Land, or any of the equipment contained therein, which usage is over and above the normal usage for such public or common areas or equipment, and (d) any other direct expense incurred by Landlord on Tenant’s behalf. Landlord reserves the right to install and activate separate metering of electricity, water or other utilities to the Premises at Landlord’s cost, in which case the Operating Costs Base Amount Allocable to the Premises and Operating Costs shall be adjusted accordingly. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Landlord installs separate metering of electricity, water or other utilities to the Premises due to Tenant’s usage thereof which is above normal usage for the Premises based upon general usage in the Park, Tenant agrees to reimburse or pay Landlord within twenty (20) Business Days after invoice from Landlord for all costs of such separate metering.

  • Common Area Maintenance Subject to Articles Eleven and Twelve, Landlord shall maintain the Common Areas in good order, condition, and repair. Common Area Maintenance expenses (“CAM Expenses”) are all costs and expenses associated with the operation and maintenance of the Common Areas and the repair and maintenance of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, utility and safety systems (to the extent not performed by Tenant), including, but not limited to, the following: gardening and landscaping; snow removal; utility, water, sewage and property drainage services for the Common Area; maintenance of signs (other than tenants’ signs); worker’s compensation insurance; personal property taxes; rentals or lease payments paid by Landlord for rented or leased personal property used in the operation or maintenance of the Common Areas; fees for required licenses and permits routine maintenance and repair of roof membrane, flashings, gutters, downspouts, roof drains, skylights and waterproofing; maintenance of paving, (including sweeping, striping, repairing, resurfacing and repaving); general maintenance; painting; lighting; cleaning; refuse removal; security and similar items; reserves for roof replacement, exterior painting and other appropriate reserves; and a property management fee not to exceed five percent (5%) of building revenues. Landlord may cause any or all of such services to be provided by third parties and the cost of such services shall be included in CAM Expenses. With respect to any CAM Expenses which are included for the benefit of the Property and other property. Landlord shall make a reasonable allocation of such cost between the Property and such other property. CAM Expenses shall not include the cost of capital repairs and replacements; provided, however, that (a) the annual depreciation (based on the useful life of the item under generally accepted accounting principles) of any such capital repair or replacement to the Common Areas or the heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, plumbing, electrical, utility and safety systems serving the Property, shall be included in the CAM Expenses each year during the Lease Term; and (b) the cost of capital improvements undertaken to reduce CAM Expenses or made in order to comply with legal requirements shall be included in CAM Expenses each year during the term of this Lease.

  • 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”).

  • Landlord’s Expenses In the event Tenant shall assign this Lease or sublet the Premises or request the consent of Landlord to any Transfer, then Tenant shall pay Landlord's reasonable costs and expenses incurred in connection therewith, including, but not limited to, attorneys', architects', accountants', engineers' or other consultants' fees.

  • 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.

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