Excessive Use of Utilities Sample Clauses
Excessive Use of Utilities. If, during the Term, Sublessee's use of -------------------------- the Subleased Premises results in a disproportionate increase, as determined in Sublessor's reasonable discretion, in the cost of utilities serving the Building, Sublessor and Sublessee shall negotiate in good faith an equitable allocation of the utilities costs increased as a result of Sublessee's use of the Subleased Premises. For purposes of this Paragraph, "use" shall consider such factors including, without limitation, the number of Sublessee employees present in the Subleased Premises, the types of office, computer or other equipment used by Sublessee, and the hours during which Sublessee's employees are present on the Subleased Premises.
Excessive Use of Utilities. Tenant shall not, without Landlord’s prior written consent, which consent Landlord may refuse, use electricity, water or any other utility or service in excess of typical quantities used by tenants in similar buildings (as reasonably determined by Landlord) (“Excessive Utilities”). Accordingly, if Landlord reasonably believes Tenant is consuming Excessive Utilities, Landlord may cause a water meter, electric current meter and/or gas meter to be installed in the Premises so as to measure the amount of water, electric current and/or gas consumed by Tenant. If, based on the separate metering of utilities, it is determined that Tenant is consuming Excessive Utilities, then the cost of such meter and the installation, maintenance and repair thereof shall be paid by Tenant, and Tenant shall pay Landlord, within thirty (30) days following demand, for all such excess water, electricity and/or gas consumed as shown by said meter, at the rates charged for such services by the local public utility furnishing the same, plus any additional expense reasonably incurred by Landlord in keeping account of the water, electricity and/or gas so consumed. If a separate meter is not installed to measure any such excess use, Landlord shall have the right to reasonably estimate the amount of such use through qualified personnel.
Excessive Use of Utilities. We will cover: a the additional expenses incurred when the Renter uses an excessive amount of utility services during the Rental Period, as outlined below
(1) for the purposes of this coverage, utility services are defined as: Cable TV, Internet Service; Water; Power, Telephone and Natural Gas;
(2) the amount of the loss shall be calculated using the amount due on the first and second utility bills following the Rental Period, less the amount due of the utility bills for the same billing periods in the prior year;
(3) If loss under this Section 3 Excessive Use of Utilities also occurred during the same period in the previous year, the amount of loss shall be calculated using the average amount due for all bills issued during the prior 12 months; and
(4) there must be at least a 100% increase in the total amount due of the affected utilities for this coverage to apply The most we will pay for all affected utility services combined is $1,000 This coverage is additional insurance No deductible applies to this coverage
Excessive Use of Utilities