Common use of DIVIDED FLOORS Clause in Contracts

DIVIDED FLOORS. The Rental Area of an individual office or a portion of a divided floor shall be the area computed by measuring from the inside surface of the window glass to the finished surface of the corridor side of corridor partitions and from center to center of the partitions that separate the Premises from adjoining Rental Areas including columns and projections necessary to the Building together with twelve percent (12%) of the sum so determined as a "Common Area Factor".

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Excalibur Technologies Corp), Lease (Quepasa Com Inc), Crown Books Corp

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DIVIDED FLOORS. The Rental Area of an individual office or a portion of a divided floor shall be the area computed by measuring from the inside surface of the window glass to the finished surface of the corridor side of corridor partitions and from center to center of the partitions that separate the Premises from adjoining Rental Areas including columns and projections necessary to the Building together with twelve 15 percent (1215%) of the sum so determined as a "Common Area Factor".

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Marpai, Inc.)

DIVIDED FLOORS. The Rental Area of an individual office or a portion of a divided floor shall be the area computed by measuring from the inside surface of the window glass to the finished surface of the corridor side of corridor partitions and from center to center of the partitions that separate the Premises from adjoining Rental Areas including columns and projections necessary to the Building together with twelve percent (12%) of the sum so determined as a "Common Area Factor".

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Inphonic Inc)

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DIVIDED FLOORS. The Rental Area of an individual office or a portion of a divided floor shall be the area computed by measuring from the inside surface of the window glass to the finished surface of the corridor side of corridor partitions and from center to center of the partitions that separate the Premises from adjoining Rental Areas including columns and projections necessary to the Building together with twelve percent (12%) of the sum so determined as a "Common Area Factor".

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement (Visicu Inc)

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