Common use of Landlord’s Records Clause in Contracts

Landlord’s Records. Landlord shall maintain records with respect to Real Estate Taxes, Utilities, and Operating Expenses and determine the same in accordance with sound accounting and management practices, consistently applied. Although this Lease contemplates the computation of Real Estate Taxes, Utilities, and Operating Expenses on a cash basis, Landlord shall make reasonable and appropriate accrual adjustments to ensure that each Adjustment Period includes substantially the same recurring items. Landlord reserves the right to change to a full accrual system of accounting so long as the same is consistently applied and Tenant’s obligations are not materially adversely affected. Tenant or its representative shall have the right to examine such records, upon reasonable prior written notice specifying such records Tenant desires to examine, during normal business hours at the place or places where such records are normally kept, by sending such notice no later than forty-five (45) days following the furnishing of the Statement.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Loxo Oncology, Inc.), Office Lease (Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Inc), Office Lease (Envivio Inc)

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Landlord’s Records. Landlord shall maintain records with respect to Real Estate Taxes, Utilities, and Operating Expenses and determine the same in accordance with sound accounting and management practices, consistently appliedsame. Although this Lease contemplates the computation of Real Estate Taxes, Utilities, and Operating Expenses on a cash basis, Landlord shall make reasonable and appropriate accrual adjustments (including adjustment of Base Year Real Estate Taxes, Utilities, and Operating Expenses) to ensure that each Adjustment Period includes substantially the same recurring items. Landlord reserves the right to change to a full accrual system of accounting so long as the same is consistently applied and Tenant’s obligations are not materially adversely affected. Tenant or its representative shall have the right to examine such records, upon reasonable prior written notice specifying such records Tenant desires to examine, during normal business hours at the place or places where such records are normally kept, by sending such notice no later than forty-five (45) days following the furnishing of the Statement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Inc), Office Lease (Sunesis Pharmaceuticals Inc)

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Landlord’s Records. Landlord shall maintain records with respect to Real Estate Taxes, Utilities, and Operating Expenses and determine the same in accordance with sound accounting and management practices, consistently applied. Although this Lease contemplates the computation of Real Estate Taxes, Utilities, and Operating Expenses on a cash basis, Landlord shall make reasonable and appropriate accrual adjustments to ensure that each Adjustment Period includes substantially the same recurring items. Landlord reserves the right to change to a full accrual system of accounting so long as the same is consistently applied and Tenant’s 's obligations are not materially adversely affected. Tenant or its representative shall have the right to examine such records, upon reasonable prior written notice specifying such records Tenant desires to examine, during normal business hours at the place or places where such records are normally kept, by sending such notice no later than forty-five (45) days following the furnishing of the Statement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Lease (Accuimage Diagnostics Corp)

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