Property Accounting Fee Sample Clauses

Property Accounting Fee. The Advisor may provide Property Accounting Services for any Real Property owned by the Company or Real Property in which the Company otherwise has an interest, such as through a joint venture. In exchange for Property Accounting Services provided by the Advisor, the Company shall pay the Advisor the difference between: (i) the property management fee charged with respect to each Real Property (the “Property Management Fee”), which reflects the market rate for all Real Property management services, including Property Accounting Services, based on rates charged for similar properties within the region or market in which the Real Property is located, and (ii) the amount actually paid to third-party property management firms for property management services, which excludes Property Accounting Services, which fee is based on an arms-length negotiation with a third-party property management service provider (the difference between (i) and (ii), the “Property Accounting Fee”). The tenant or tenants at each Real Property may reimburse the Company for all or a portion of the Property Management Fee.
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Property Accounting Fee. Each Real Property owned by the Company will receive Property Accounting Services from the Advisor. In exchange for the Property Accounting Services, the Corporation shall pay the Advisor the difference between: (i) the property management fee charged with respect to each Real Property (the “Property Management Fee”), which reflects the market rate for all Real Property management services, including Property Accounting Services, based on rates charged for similar properties within the region or market in which the Real Property is located, and (ii) the amount paid to third-party property management firms for property management services, which fee is based on an arms-length negotiation with a third-party property management service provider (the difference between (i) and (ii), the “Property Accounting Fee”). The tenant or tenants at each Real Property may reimburse the Corporation for all or a portion of the Property Management Fee, including the Property Accounting Fee.
Property Accounting Fee. As compensation for Property Accounting Services rendered pursuant to Paragraph 3(a)(iii) hereof, the Corporation shall pay the Advisor the difference between: (i) the property management fee charged with respect to each Real Property (the “Property Management Fee”), which reflects the market rate for all Real Property management services, including Property Accounting Services, based on rates charged for similar properties within the region or market in which the Real Property is located, and (ii) the amount actually paid to third-party property management firms for property management services, which excludes Property Accounting Services, which fee is based on an arms-length negotiation with a third-party property management service providers (the difference between (i) and (ii), the “Property Accounting Fee”). The tenant or tenants at each Real Property may reimburse the Corporation for all or a portion of the Property Management Fee.
Property Accounting Fee. The fee payable to the Advisor pursuant to Paragraph 9(c).

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  • TO Fund Accounting Agreement This Amendment No. 16 (this “Amendment”) is made and entered into effective as of October 1, 2018 (“Amendment Effective Date”) by and between each Fund listed on amended Exhibit A (each a “Fund” or collectively the “Funds”), attached hereto as attachment A, T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES, INC., a Maryland corporation having its principal office located at 100 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202 (“TRP”) and THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, a bank organized under the Laws of the State of New York, having its principal office located at 255 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10286 (“BNY Mellon”).

  • Fiscal Year and Accounting Method The fiscal year of the Company shall be as designated by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall also determine the accounting method to be used by the Company.

  • EFFECT ON FUND ACCOUNTING AGREEMENT In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of this Amendment and the Fund Accounting Agreement, the terms of this Amendment shall be controlling. Except as specifically and only to the extent modified by this Amendment, all of the terms and provisions of the Fund Accounting Agreement shall continue to remain in full force and effect.

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