Payments After Lease Term Ends Sample Clauses

Payments After Lease Term Ends. Tenant’s obligations to pay Taxes and Expenses (or any other amounts) accruing during, or relating to, the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, shall survive such expiration or termination. Landlord may reasonably estimate all or any of such obligations within a reasonable time before, or anytime after, such expiration or termination. Tenant shall pay the full amount of such estimate, and any additional amount due after the actual amounts are determined, in each case within ten (10) days after Landlord sends a statement therefor. If the actual amount is less than the amount Tenant pays as an estimate, Landlord shall refund the difference within thirty (30) days after such determination is made.
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Payments After Lease Term Ends. Tenant’s obligations to pay, in accordance with this Article 6, Real Estate Taxes and Operating Costs (or any other amounts) accruing during, or relating to, the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, shall survive such expiration or termination. Landlord may reasonably estimate all or any of such obligations within a reasonable time before, or anytime after, such expiration or termination. Tenant shall pay the full amount of such reasonable estimate and any additional amount due after the actual amounts are determined, in each case within thirty (30) days after Xxxxxxxx sends a statement therefore. If the actual amount is less than the amount Tenant pays as an estimate, Landlord shall refund the difference within thirty (30) days after such determination is made.
Payments After Lease Term Ends. Tenant’s obligations to pay its share of Expenses (or any other amounts) as provided in this Lease accruing during, or relating to, the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, shall survive such expiration or termination and shall be subject to reconciliation post-expiration or earlier termination as provided in Section 4(B)(ii) above.
Payments After Lease Term Ends. Tenant’s obligations to pay Taxes and Expenses (or any other amounts) and Landlord’s obligations to refund overpayments of Taxes and Expenses (or any other amounts) accruing during, or relating to, the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, shall survive such expiration or termination. Landlord may reasonably estimate all or any of such obligations within a reasonable time before, or anytime after, such expiration or termination. Tenant shall pay the full amount of such estimate and any additional amount due after the actual amounts are determined, in each case within thirty (30) days after Landlord sends a statement therefor. If the actual amount is less than the amount Tenant pays as an estimate, Landlord shall refund the difference within thirty (30) days after such determination is made.
Payments After Lease Term Ends. Tenant’s obligations to pay Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Real Estate Taxes and Operating Costs (or any other amounts) accruing during, or relating to, the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Lease shall survive the expiration or termination of this Lease for a period of two (2) years. Tenant shall pay the full amount of such estimate and any additional amount due after the actual amounts are determined, in each case within thirty (30) days after Lxxxxxxx sends a statement therefore. If the actual amount is less than the amount Tenant pays as an estimate, Landlord shall refund the difference within thirty (30) days after such determination is made.
Payments After Lease Term Ends. Tenant's obligations to pay its share of Taxes and Expenses (or any other amounts) as provided in this Lease accruing during, or relating to, the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, shall survive such expiration or termination. Landlord may reasonably estimate all or any of such obligations within a reasonable time before, or anytime after, such expiration or termination. Tenant shall pay the full amount of such estimate, and any additional amount due after the actual amounts are determined, in each case within ten (10) days after Landlord sends a statement therefor. If the actual amount is less than the amount Tenant pays as an estimate, Landlord shall refund the difference within thirty (30) days after such determination is made.
Payments After Lease Term Ends. Tenant’s obligations to pay Taxes and Expenses (or any other amounts) accruing during, or relating to, the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, shall survive such expiration or termination. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, if Landlord fails to provide Tenant with a Statement for the calendar year in which this Lease expires, or any prior year, within two (2) years after such expiration date, then Landlord shall be deemed to have waived its right to recover any year-end adjustment of Taxes or Expenses for such final calendar year.
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Payments After Lease Term Ends. Tenant’s obligations to pay Tenant’s Share of Taxes, Expenses (or any other amounts) as provided in this Lease accruing during, or relating to, the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, shall survive such expiration or termination. Landlord may reasonably estimate all or any of such obligations within a reasonable time before, or after, such expiration or termination. Tenant shall pay the full amount of such estimate, and any additional amount due after the actual amounts are determined, in each case within ten (10) days after Landlord sends a statement therefor. Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide such statement to Tenant within one hundred twenty (120) days of the end of each Fiscal Year during the Term. If the actual amount is less than the amount Tenant pays as an estimate, Landlord shall refund the difference within thirty (30) days after such determination is made.
Payments After Lease Term Ends. Tenant's obligations to pay Taxes and Expenses (or any other amounts) accruing during, or relating to, the period prior to expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, shall survive such expiration or termination. Landlord may reasonably estimate all or any of such obligations within a reasonable time before, or anytime after, such expiration or termination. Tenant shall pay the full amount of such estimate, and any additional amount due after the actual amounts are determined, in each case within thirty (30) days after Landlord sends a statement therefor. If the actual amount is less than the amount Tenant pays as an estimate, Landlord shall refund the difference within thirty (30) days after such determination is made. I. Landlord's Accounting Practices and Records. Landlord shall maintain records respecting Taxes and Expenses and determine the same in accordance with sound accounting and management practices consistently applied in accordance with this Lease. Subject to the other provisions of this Article, Landlord may from time to time use a full accrual system of accounting, or a modified cash basis of accounting with appropriate accrual adjustments to ensure that each year includes substantially the same major recurring items. Unless Tenant takes exception by notice to Landlord within thirty (30) days after Landlord provides any Statement to Tenant, such Statement shall be considered final and binding on Tenant (except as to additional Expenses or Taxes not then known or omitted by error). If Tenant takes exception by notice within such time, Landlord may seek certification from Landlord's independent certified public accountant as to the proper amount of Taxes and Expenses. In such case: (i) such certification shall be considered final and binding on both parties (except as to additional Expenses or Taxes not then known or omitted by error), and (ii) Tenant shall pay Landlord for the cost of such certification, unless it shows that Taxes and Expenses were overstated by at least five (5) percent. Pending resolution of any such exceptions, Tenant shall pay Tenant's Share of Taxes and Expenses in the amounts shown on such Statement, subject to credit, refund or additional payment after any such exceptions are resolved. J. General Payment Matters. Base Rent, Taxes, Expenses and any other amounts which Tenant is or becomes obligated to pay Landlord under this Lease or other agreement entered in connection herewith, are sometimes herein referred to c...

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