Common use of Calculation of Excess Clause in Contracts

Calculation of Excess. If Operating Expenses for any Expense Year (other than the Base Year) ending or beginning within the Lease Term exceeds the amount of Operating Expenses applicable to the Base Year, Tenant shall pay as Additional Rent to Landlord an amount equal to Tenant’s Share of that excess, in the manner stated below.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Evoke Pharma Inc), Office Lease Agreement (Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp), Office Lease Agreement (Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp)

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Calculation of Excess. If Operating Direct Expenses for any Expense Year (other than the Base Year) ending or beginning within the Lease Term exceeds the amount of Operating Direct Expenses applicable to the Base Year, Tenant shall pay as Additional Rent to Landlord an amount equal to Tenant’s Share of that excess, in the manner stated below.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Modified Gross Office Lease (Bakbone Software Inc), Bumble Bee Capital Corp.

Calculation of Excess. If Operating Expenses for any Expense Year (other than occurring after the Base Year) ending or beginning within the Lease Term Year exceeds the amount of Operating Expenses applicable to the Base Year, Tenant shall pay as Additional Rent to Landlord an amount equal to Tenant’s Share of that excess, in the manner stated below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Smartsheet Inc)

Calculation of Excess. If Operating Direct Expenses for any Expense Year (other than the Base Year) ending or beginning within the Lease Term exceeds the amount of Operating Direct Expenses applicable to the Base Year, Tenant shall pay as Additional Rent to Landlord an amount equal to Tenant’s 's Share of that excess, in the manner stated below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Attornment Agreement (Bridgepoint Education Inc)

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Calculation of Excess. If Operating Expenses for any Expense Year (other than the Base Year) ending or beginning within the Lease Term exceeds the amount of Operating Expenses applicable to the Base Year, Tenant shall pay as Additional Rent to Landlord an amount equal to Tenant’s Share of that excess, in the manner stated below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (IDEAYA Biosciences, Inc.)

Calculation of Excess. If Tenant’s Share of Operating Expenses Costs for any Expense Year (other than the Base Year) ending or beginning within the Lease Term exceeds Tenant’s Share of the amount of Operating Expenses Costs applicable to the Base Year, Tenant shall pay as Additional Rent to Landlord an amount equal to Tenant’s Share of that excessexcess (“Excess”), in the manner stated in subparagraph(2) below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (BioTrove, Inc.)

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