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Concession Fees and Rents 
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  • Concession Fee In consideration of the grant of Concession, the Concessionaire shall pay to the Authority by way of concession fee (the “Concession Fee”) a sum of Re. 1 (Rupee one) per annum.

  • Rents Rents (including both minimum rent and Additional Rent, as herein defined) payable by tenants under the Leases (other than delinquent rents), shall be prorated as and when collected (whether such collection occurs prior to, on, or after the Closing Date). Buyer shall receive a credit for the amounts actually received by Seller (i.e., landlord) before the Closing Date and which pertain to any period after the Closing Date. Buyer shall not receive a credit at the Closing for any rents for the month in which the Closing occurs which are in arrears and have not then been received. As to any tenants who are delinquent in the payment of rent on the Closing Date, Seller shall be permitted to use reasonable efforts (but shall not be permitted to commence legal action or terminate or evict a tenant) to collect or cause to be collected such delinquent rents following the Closing Date. Any and all rents so collected by either party following the Closing (less a deduction for all reasonable collection costs and expenses incurred by the collecting party) shall be successively applied (after deduction for reasonable collection costs) to the payment of (x) rent due and payable for the month in which the Closing occurs, (y) rent due and payable for the months succeeding the month in which the Closing occurs (through and including the month in which payment is made) and (z) rent due and payable for the months preceding the month in which the Closing occurs. If all or part of any rents or other charges received by Buyer following the Closing are allocable to Seller pursuant to the foregoing sentence, then such sums shall be promptly paid to Seller; if all or part of any rents or other charges received by Seller following the Closing are allocable to Buyer pursuant to the foregoing sentence, then such sums shall be promptly paid to Buyer. Seller reserves the right to pursue any damages remedy Seller may have against any tenant with respect to such delinquent rents, but shall have no right to exercise any other remedy under the Lease (including, without limitation, termination or eviction).

  • Rentals The Agent will offer for rent and will rent the dwelling units and commercial space, if any, in the Project. Incident thereto, the following provisions will apply:

  • Concessions Given current market conditions, the State is very interested in acquiring market concessions for this transaction. Any concessions, especially the timing of such, will be a major factor in assessing proposals received. Concessions may include reduced rent, free rent, moving allowances or any other item you are willing to incorporate into the proposal. Clearly a combination of these items may be included also.

  • Licence Fees 4.1 In consideration of the licences and authorisations granted under this Agreement, the Licensee will pay to ICE the Licence Fees for the Term in advance, in Euro.

  • Tuition Fees The Employer agrees to pay tuition fees for continuing education courses as follows:

  • Association Fees Buyer is aware that 2020 annual fees have been established for the Subdivision according to the Restrictions and that Buyer will be responsible for the annual association fee of $800 (which will be prorated for the year of closing). Buyer is also aware that they will deposit $500 with the Association at the closing in addition to the Lot purchase price as an Initial Fee.

  • Personal Property Reimbursement Employees shall, in proper cases, be reimbursed for the repair or replacement of personal property damaged in the line of duty without fault of the employee. The amount of reimbursement for articles of clothing shall be the depreciated value based on the age and condition of the article. Reimbursement for a watch shall be limited to the functional value of the watch.

  • Utility Easements 2.1 Some properties may at the discretion of the Developer be subject to easements in favour of suppliers of water, power, gas, telephone, internet and wastewater utilities and services, including SaskPower for location of a transformer and SaskTel. The Property Owner acknowledges that the location of any transformer and which lots will be affected by any such easements, will not be known until such utility and service providers complete their design work and the Developer has negotiated the terms and conditions thereof. The Property Owner further specifically acknowledges and agrees that the Property may be subject to any such easement, and that the same shall not affect or result in a decrease or abatement of the purchase price of the Property.

  • Concession A concession by the Borrower, after applicable notice and cure periods, under any one or more obligations in an aggregate monetary amount in excess of $100,000.

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