Operating Expenses for the Property definition
Examples of Operating Expenses for the Property in a sentence
If Landlord incurs Operating Expenses for the Property together with one or more other buildings or properties, whether pursuant to a reciprocal easement agreement, common area agreement or otherwise, the shared costs and expenses shall be equitably prorated and apportioned by Landlord between the Property and the other buildings or properties.
The cost of such services shall not be deemed to be Operating Expenses for the Property as described in Section 3.3. If the Tenant has requested that such services be provided on a regular basis, the Tenant shall, if requested by the Landlord, pay for such services at their actual cost to Landlord, including, without limitation, a reasonable overhead component, at the time and in the fashion in which Annual Fixed Rent under this Lease is payable.
If, in any calendar year, the Operating Expenses for the Property of which the Premises are a part, are in excess of the amount of the Base Operating Expenses, LESSEE will pay to LESSOR, as additional rent hereunder, when and as designated by notice in writing by LESSOR, the amount of the excess multiplied by the Escalation Factor.
From the Effective Date to January 1, 2004 Lessee shall continue to pay 100% of the actual Monthly Operating Expenses for the Property.
After the occurrence of a Default, but for the lapse of any applicable grace period, and notwithstanding such Default shall be or have been cured or waived by Bondowner Representative, Bondowner Representative shall have the right to require Borrower to deposit with Bondowner Representative, in monthly installments in advance on the first day of each month, an amount sufficient, as reasonably estimated by Bondowner Representative, to pay all Operating Expenses for the Property.