Common use of Determination of Charges Clause in Contracts

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional Rent) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Dirtt Environmental Solutions LTD), Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement (Mimecast LTD)

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Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease (as amended by this Lease Amendment) for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentTenant’s Proportionate Share of Operating Expenses) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Q2 Holdings, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Q2 Holdings, Inc.), Lease Agreement (LDR Holding Corp)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this the Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional Rent) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 93.004 of the Texas Property Code, as enacted by House Xxxx 2186, 77th Legislature.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office, Warehouse and Distribution Center (Container Store Group, Inc.), Office, Warehouse and Distribution Center (Container Store Group, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Cellstar Corp)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentRent and Tenant's Proportionate Share of Taxes and Electrical Costs) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Taysha Gene Therapies, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Aeglea BioTherapeutics, Inc.)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentRent and Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Taxes and Electrical Costs) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement (Cross Country Healthcare Inc), Lease Agreement (Energytec Inc)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease (as amended by this Lease Amendment) for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional Rentadditional rent) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Alliance Data Systems Corp

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this the Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Operating Cost Share Rent and Additional Rent) is commercially reasonable and, so long as Landlord complies with the provisions thereof, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: And Attornment Agreement, Attornment and Non Disturbance Agreement (Pervasive Software Inc)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant are knowledgeable and experienced in commercial transactions and agree that each provision of this the provisions set forth in the Lease for determining rent and other charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional Rent) is are commercially reasonable andand valid even though such methods may not state a precise mathematical formula for determining such charges. Accordingly, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement Tenant hereby voluntarily and knowingly waives all rights and benefits of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Tenant under Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code, as such section now exists or as may be hereafter amended or succeeded.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interphase Corp

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease (as amended by this Lease Amendment) for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional Rent) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nano Proprietary Inc

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentRent and Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Electrical Costs) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Akoustis Technologies, Inc.)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease (as amended by this Lease Amendment) for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentTenant’s Pro Rata Share of Basic Costs) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease Agreement (Apollo Endosurgery, Inc.)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this the Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentRent and Tenant’s pro rata share of Operating Expenses) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Interphase Corp)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentRent and Taxes) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Alco Stores Inc)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree agrees that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentProportionate Share of Operating Expenses and Tenant’s share of utilities) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Water Now, Inc.

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Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentRent and Tenant's Proportionate Share of Electrical Costs) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Blucora, Inc.)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentRent and Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Taxes and Insurance Costs) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Immatics N.V.)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Base Rent and Additional Rent) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Cornerstone Core Properties REIT, Inc.)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges charges, amounts and amounts payable Additional Rent payments by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional Rent) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a "method by which the charge is to be computed 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (SunOpta Inc.)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of the Lease (as amended by this Lease Amendment) for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentRent and Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Taxes and Electrical Costs) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: RetailMeNot, Inc.

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including but not limited to provisions regarding Additional RentRent and Tenant’s Proportionate Share of Taxes and Operating Costs) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (American Locker Group Inc)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining rent and other charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentTenant’s Share of annual Direct Expenses) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Arthrocare Corp)

Determination of Charges. Landlord and Tenant agree that each provision of this Lease for determining charges and amounts payable by Tenant (including provisions regarding Additional RentTenant's Proportionate Share of Taxes and Operating Expenses) is commercially reasonable and, as to each such charge or amount, constitutes a statement of the amount of the charge or a method by which the charge is to be computed for purposes of Section 93.012 of the Texas Property Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: The Lease Agreement (Inogen Inc)

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