Cost of Improvements definition

Cost of Improvements means the costs for the Improvements, as set forth on the Cost Breakdown.
Cost of Improvements means the cost of constructing improvements and includes the cost of all
Cost of Improvements means the cost of constructing improvements and includes the cost of all labor and material; the cost of all land, property, rights, easements, franchises, and permits acquired which are deemed necessary for such construction; interest during any period of disuse during such construction; the cost of all machinery and equipment; financing charges; cost of engineering and legal expenses, plans, specifications; and such other expenses as may be necessary or incident to such construction.

Examples of Cost of Improvements in a sentence

  • Subject to Landlord’s payment or reimbursement obligations under Paragraph 3 hereof with respect to Landlord’s share of the Cost of Improvements for the Tenant Improvements, Tenant shall promptly pay all costs and expenses arising out of the design and construction of the Tenant Improvements (including the costs of permits) and shall furnish Landlord with evidence of payment on request.

  • The rental amounts set forth in Section 3.1 of the Lease are not subject to adjustment based on the Cost of Improvements of the Tenant Improvements, regardless of whether the final Cost of Improvements for the Tenant Improvements in any Building or Phase uses the entire Tenant Improvement Allowance or not.

  • As a condition of any time extension provided for herein, the City Engineer, with the written concurrence of the City Administrator, may require the Developer to furnish new or modified improvement security guaranteeing performance of this Agreement, as extended, in an increased amount necessary to compensate for any projected increase in the Estimated Total Cost of Improvements, as determined by the City Engineer.

  • Evaluate and approve Improvements and determine the required level of funding for approved Improvements under Sections 6.4.2, Requests for Improvements, 6.4.3, Responsibility for Cost of Improvements, 6.4.4, Right to Make Improvements – Required Work, or as otherwise provided in this Agreement.

  • As a condition of any time extension provided for herein, the City Engineer, with the written concurrence of the City Administrator, may require the SUBDIVIDER to furnish new or modified improvement security guaranteeing performance of this Agreement, as extended, in an increased amount necessary to compensate for any projected increase in the Estimated Total Cost of Improvements, as determined by the City Engineer.


More Definitions of Cost of Improvements

Cost of Improvements means the cost of construction of Improvements, including the cost of all labor, materials, machinery and equipment, the cost of all lands, structures, real or personal property, rights, rights-of-way, roads, easements, franchises and interest acquired or used for, or in connection with the Authority, any termination payments payable under any Qualified Swap or Hedge Agreements, the cost of engineering and legal services, the cost of preliminary surveys, plans and specifications, payments with respect to litigation, expenses of administration properly chargeable to such construction, legal, architectural and engineering expenses and fees, the cost of audits, the fees and expenses of Consultants, financing charges, taxes or other governmental charges lawfully assessed during construction, claims arising in connection with construction, premiums on insurance in connection with construction, interest on the Indebtedness or other obligations of the Authority issued to finance Costs of Improvements, during and for a reasonable period after completion of the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, repair, improvement or equipping of the Improvement; the annual fees for any Enhancement Facility and tender agent fees and fees payable for remarketing Indebtedness during such period as may be specified in the resolution of the Board or the Supplemental Agreement authorizing the issuance of such Bonds and all other items of expense not elsewhere in this definition specified, incident to the financing or construction of any Improvements and the placing of the same in operation.
Cost of Improvements those costs determined in accordance with Section 6.4.3,
Cost of Improvements means the total of all hard and soft costs associated with or caused by the construction of the Tenant
Cost of Improvements means the cost of capital expenditures made for replacements or other capital repairs of the Premises or any portion thereof or equipment located therein, any such costs to be amortized on a straight line basis over the expected life of the applicable replacement or repair in each case determined in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (it being understood that with respect to any such capital expenditure for replacements or other capital repairs, Tenant shall only be responsible for paying the corresponding amortization amounts that come due for the same during the Term of the Lease)..
Cost of Improvements means the aggregate actual cost of an improvement totaling a maximum of $65,803.52 effective in calendar year 2025 and adjusted and rounded up annually with the January CPI for the Los Angeles-Long Beach- Anaheim for all items. Capital improvements will be depreciated at a rate of seven percent (7%) per year beginning in the calendar year following the date of completion of the improvement.
Cost of Improvements those costs determined in accordance with Section 6.4.3, Responsibility for Cost of Improvements.