Usable Area definition

Usable Area means the usable area calculated in accordance with the BOMA Standard.
Usable Area or "usable square feet" shall be calculated by Landlord provided, however, that in any case the Rentable Area of the Building (and the applicable buildings of the Project) shall include all of, and, with respect to the Building, the Rentable Area of the Premises shall include a portion of, the square footage of the ground floor common areas located within the Building and the other applicable building(s) of the Project, respectively, and the common area and occupied space of the portion of the Project dedicated to the service of the Building or such other building(s) of the Project, as the case may be. "Common Areas" shall mean the lobby, plaza and sidewalk areas, accessways, Parking Facilities, and the area on individual floors in the Building or other building(s) of the Project, as applicable, whether indoor or outdoor, devoted to corridors, fire vestibules, elevators, foyers, lobbies, electric and telephone closets, restrooms, mechanical rooms, janitor's closets, and other similar facilities for the benefit of all tenants and invitees and shall also mean those areas of the Building or other building(s) of the Project, as applicable, devoted to mechanical and service rooms servicing the Building or other building(s) of the Project, as applicable. Tenant acknowledges that it has reviewed the detail of the Rentable Area and Usable Area of the Premises prior to execution of this Lease and understands and agrees to the methodology. The Common Areas shall be subject to the exclusive management and control of Landlord, and Tenant shall comply with all Rules and Regulations pertaining to the Common Areas. Landlord shall have the right from time to time to designate, and in its reasonable discretion, relocate and limit the use of particular areas or portions of the Common Areas; provided Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Tenant at least five (5) calendar days in advance of any such material relocation or limitation. Landlord shall also have the right, in its reasonable discretion, to close all or any portion of the Common Areas as may, in the reasonable discretion of Landlord, be necessary to prevent a dedication thereof or the accrual of any rights in any person, provided Landlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Tenant at least five (5) calendar days in advance of any such material closure. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 2.01, any such relocation or limitation of use of any Common Areas sh...
Usable Area. Usable Square Feet," and "Usable Square Footage" will be calculated under the American National Standard Method for Measuring Floor Area in Office Buildings, ANSI Z65.1C1996 (revised and adopted June 7, 1996) or successor standard(s), adopted by the Building Owners and Managers Association International (BOMA).

Examples of Usable Area in a sentence

  • Measured in terms of gross square feet (GSF), Gross Area = Net Usable Area + Structural Space.

  • The parties shall diligently attempt in good faith to resolve the disagreement over the Rentable Area or Usable Area of the Premises or the Rentable Area of the Building within thirty (30) days after the date on which Landlord receives Tenant's Notice of Disapproval.

  • For purposes of this Lease, "Rentable Area," "Rentable Square Feet," "Rentable Square Footage," "Usable Area," "Usable Square Feet," and "Usable Square Footage" shall be calculated under the Building Owners and Managers Association International standards ( BOMA) or gross measurement of exterior wall to wall.

  • Subject to verification as provided in Subsection 1.4.2, the Rentable Area (as defined in Section 1.4) and Usable Area (as defined in Section 1.4) of the Premises are square feet and square feet, respectively, while the Rentable Area of the Building is square feet.

  • If Tenant disagrees with the determination of the Rentable Area or Usable Area of the Premises or the Rentable Area of the Building as calculated by Landlord's architect, Tenant shall provide Landlord with written notice of Tenant's disagreement ("Tenant's Notice of Disapproval") within thirty (30) days after the date on which Tenant receives the calculation by Landlord's architect.


More Definitions of Usable Area

Usable Area or “usable square footage” means the usable area as determined, in Landlord's reasonable discretion, in substantial accordance with the Standard Method for Measuring Floor Area in Office Buildings, ANSI/BOMA Z65.1 - 1996 (the “BOMA Standard”);
Usable Area means all floor area in a tenant space, measured to the inside glass surface of outer Building walls, to the office side of corridors and other permanent partitions, and to the center of partitions that separate the tenant space from adjoining tenant spaces, without deduction for columns and projections necessary to the Building.
Usable Area of premises on a single-tenant floor and/or multi-tenant floor shall be determined pursuant to BOMA Standards.
Usable Area. As to both the Premises and the Project, the respective measurements of floor area as may from time to time be subject to lease by Tenant and all tenants of the Project, respectively, as determined by Landlord and applied on a consistent basis throughout the Project.
Usable Area for the Premises shall mean the Rentable Area for the Premises, minus the following reductions as determined by Landlord: (a) the Premises pro rata portion of the lobby area on the ground floor and electrical/emergency equipment, fire pump equipment, electrical switching gear, telephone equipment, mail delivery facilities, elevator penthouse, security rooms, trash rooms and other areas which service the entire Building as specified in the definition of Rentable Area, and (b) the Premises’ pro rata portion of the space occupied on the Floor(s) of the Premises covered by the elevator lobbies, corridors, restrooms, mechanical rooms, electrical rooms and telephone closets situated on such Floors as specified in the definition of Rentable Area.
Usable Area means the square footage of the areas within the Premises measured from the inside surface of the outer glass, finished column or exterior wall of the Building enclosing the Premises to the inside surface of the opposite outer glass, finished column or exterior wall, or to the mid-point of the demising walls separating the Premises from:
Usable Area means, with respect to a particular floor area, the usable area thereof (expressed as a particular number of square feet), as determined in accordance with The Recommended Method of Floor Measurement of Office Buildings, Effective January 1, 1987, Revised December 2003, as published by The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc.