Common use of Aggregate Occupancy Rate Clause in Contracts

Aggregate Occupancy Rate. On any date of determination, for any Borrowing Base Property, the quotient of (a) the aggregate rentable area for such Borrowing Base Property subject to Leases (based on Net Rentable Area) or if there is no Lease, subject to a management agreement (based on beds, rooms or such other measure as Agent may reasonably determine) as to which (i) tenants or occupants are in occupancy of all of their respective leased premises (or beds, rooms or other measure reasonably determined by Agent, as applicable), (ii) tenants or occupants are not in default of any of their payment or other material obligations under their respective Lease or other occupancy agreement, which default has continued for more than thirty (30) days, (iii) are an arm’s length Lease or occupancy agreement entered into in the ordinary course of business with a party that is not an Affiliate of the REIT or the Advisor, and (iv) tenants, other occupants or any guarantor thereunder are not subject to any bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, insolvency, readjustment of debt, dissolution, liquidation or similar debtor relief proceeding, divided by (b) aggregate rentable area for such Borrowing Base Property (based on Net Rentable Area) if subject to a Lease (based on Net Rentable Area) or if there is no Lease, based on beds, rooms or such other measure as Agent may reasonably determine. The occupancy rate for each Borrowing Base Property (expressed as a percentage) shall be aggregated, with each Borrowing Base Property being weighted based on its Appraised Value, to determine the Aggregate Occupancy Rate, expressed as a percentage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Credit Agreement (MedEquities Realty Trust, Inc.), Credit Agreement (MedEquities Realty Trust, Inc.), Credit Agreement (MedEquities Realty Trust, Inc.)