Common use of Increased Building Rentable Square Feet Clause in Contracts

Increased Building Rentable Square Feet. If Landlord increases the Building’s rentable square feet after the Building was fully assessed as a completed and occupied unit and the Lease was signed, then the Operating Expenses and Real Estate Taxes attributable to the additional rentable square feet shall be included in the Operating Expenses and Real Estate Taxes and Tenant’s pro rata share shall be reduced using the same formula in paragraph 2.02(a)(i).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Accuray Inc), Office Lease (TomoTherapy Inc)

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Increased Building Rentable Square Feet. If Landlord increases the Building’s rentable square feet after the Building was fully assessed as a completed and occupied unit and the Lease was signedBeginning Date, then the Operating Expenses and Real Estate Taxes attributable to the additional rentable square feet shall be included in the Operating Expenses and Real Estate Taxes in an amount per rentable square foot not to exceed the rentable square foot cost of Operating Expenses and Real Estate Taxes of the original Building. But Tenant’s pro rata share shall be reduced using the same formula in paragraph 2.02(a)(i2.02(a)(iii).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease (Bancshares of Florida Inc), Lease (Bancshares of Florida Inc)

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