Common use of Lack of Separate Metering Clause in Contracts

Lack of Separate Metering. If Tenant cannot be separately metered for any reason, Tenant shall pay Landlord as additional Rent, in monthly installments at the time prescribed for monthly installments of Rent, an annual amount, as estimated by Landlord from time to time, which Tenant would pay for such electricity if the same were separately metered to the Premises by the local electric utility company and billed to Tenant at such utility company's current rates. 3.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Amendment Agreement (SPR Inc), Lease Amendment Agreement (SPR Inc)

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Lack of Separate Metering. If Tenant the Premises cannot be separately metered for any reason, Tenant shall pay Landlord as additional Additional Rent, in monthly installments at the time prescribed for monthly installments of Rent, an annual amount, as estimated by Landlord from time to time, which Tenant would pay for such electricity if the same were separately metered to the Premises by the local electric utility company and billed to Tenant at such utility company's then current rates. 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease (Brookdale Living Communities Inc)

Lack of Separate Metering. If Tenant cannot be separately metered for any reason, Tenant shall pay Landlord as additional Additional Rent, in monthly installments at the time prescribed for monthly installments of Rent, an annual amount, amount as estimated by Landlord from time to time, time which Tenant would pay for such electricity if the same were separately metered to the Premises by the local electric utility electricity company and billed to Tenant at such utility company's current rates. 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement of Lease (Applied Systems Inc)

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Lack of Separate Metering. If Tenant the Premises cannot be separately metered for any reason, Tenant shall pay Landlord as additional Additional Rent, in monthly installments at the time prescribed for monthly installments of Rent, an annual amount, as estimated by Landlord from time to time, which Tenant would pay for such electricity if the same were separately metered to the Premises by the local electric utility company and billed to Tenant at such utility company's ’s then current rates. 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease

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