Calculation of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease for determining charges, amounts and Additional Rent payments by Tenant (including, without limitation, Section 5 of the Lease and Exhibit C to the Lease) is commercially reasonable, and as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a “method by which the charge is to be computed” for purposes of Section 93.012 (Assessment of Charges) of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded.
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Samples: Lease Agreement (PharMEDium Healthcare Holdings, Inc.)
Calculation of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the this Lease for determining charges, amounts and Additional Rent additional rent payments by Tenant (including, without limitation, Section 5 of the Lease and Exhibit C to the Lease) is commercially reasonable, and as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a “method by which the charge is to be computed” for purposes of Section 93.012 (Assessment of Charges) of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded.
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Samples: Sublease Agreement (A. H. Belo Corp)
Calculation of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease for determining charges, amounts and Additional Rent payments (including Operating Expense payments) by Tenant (including, including without limitation, Section 5 of the Lease Articles Five, Six, Seven and Exhibit C to the LeaseEight hereof) is commercially reasonable, and as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a “method by which the charge is to be computed” for purposes of Section 93.012 (Assessment of Charges) of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded.
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Samples: Industrial Real Estate Lease (Universal Power Group Inc.)
Calculation of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease for determining charges, amounts and Additional Rent payments by Tenant (including, including without limitation, Section 5 4 of the Lease and Exhibit C to the this Lease) is commercially reasonable, and as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a “method by which the charge is to be computed” for purposes of Section 93.012 (Assessment of Charges) of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded.
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Samples: Industrial Multi Tenant Lease (Ironclad Performance Wear Corp)
Calculation of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the this Lease for determining charges, amounts and Additional Rent payments by Tenant (including, including without limitation, Section 5 4 of the Lease and Exhibit C to the this Lease) is commercially reasonable, and as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a “method by which the charge is to be computed” for purposes of Section 93.012 93.004 (Assessment of Charges) of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded.
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Samples: Office Lease (JRjr33, Inc.)
Calculation of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the this Lease for determining charges, amounts and Additional Rent payments by Tenant (expenses, including, without limitationbut not limited to, Section 5 Electrical Costs and Tenant's Proportionate Share of the Lease and Exhibit C Excess Operating Costs, to the Lease) be paid by Tenant, is commercially reasonable, and as to each such charge charge, expense or amount, constitutes a “"method by which the charge is to be computed” " for purposes of Section 93.012 (Assessment of Charges) of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded.
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Calculation of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease Lease, as amended hereby, for determining charges, amounts amounts, and Additional Rent additional rent payments by Tenant (including, including without limitation, Section 5 Articles 3 and 4 of the Lease and Exhibit C to the Lease) is commercially reasonable, and as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a “method by which the charge is to be computed” for purposes of Section 93.012 (Assessment of Charges) of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded.
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Samples: Lease (Wilshire Bancorp Inc)
Calculation of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the this Lease for determining charges, amounts and Additional Rent additional rent payments by Tenant (including, including without limitation, Section 5 of the Lease 4 and Exhibit C to the of this Lease) is commercially reasonable, and as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a “method by which the charge is to be computed” for purposes of Section 93.012 (Assessment of Charges) of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded.
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Samples: Sublease Agreement (CS Disco, Inc.)
Calculation of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease Lease, as amended hereby, for determining charges, amounts and Additional Rent additional rental payments by Tenant (including, without limitation, Section 5 of the Lease and Exhibit C to the Lease) is commercially reasonable, and as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a “"method by which the charge is to be computed” " for purposes of Section 93.012 (Assessment of Charges) of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as it may be hereafter amended or succeeded.
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Samples: Lease Agreement (Asure Software Inc)