Non-Standard Usage; After-Hours Sample Clauses

Non-Standard Usage; After-Hours. Tenant shall pay the cost of supplying the Demised Premises with the foregoing services at times outside of Business Hours or in amounts in excess of Building Standard Consumption, at such rates as Landlord shall specify from time to time to cover all of the estimated costs and expenses incurred by Landlord in connection with supplying the Demised Premises with such service, including without limitation the costs of labor and utilities associated with such service and including applicable sales or use taxes thereon, such amounts to be paid by Tenant within ten (10) days after submission by Landlord of a statement to Tenant setting forth the amount due. With respect to heat, ventilation and air conditioning required by Tenant outside of Business Hours, Tenant shall notify Landlord by 12:00 noon on the day such after-hours use is desired, except if such use is desired for a weekend, in which event Tenant shall notify Landlord no later than 12:00 noon on the Friday immediately preceding such weekend.
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Non-Standard Usage; After-Hours. Lessee shall pay, as Additional Rent, the cost of supplying the Demised Premises with the foregoing services at times outside of Business Hours or in amounts in excess of Building Standard Consumption, at such rates as Lessor shall specify from time to time to cover all of the estimated costs and expenses incurred by Lessor in connection with supplying the Demised Premises with such service, including without limitation the costs of labor and utilities associated with such service and including applicable sales or use taxes thereon, such amounts to be paid by Lessee within thirty (30) days after submission by Lessor of a statement to Lessee setting forth the amount due. With respect to heat, ventilation and air conditioning required by Lessee outside of Business Hours, Lessee shall notify Lessor at least 24 hours in advance when such after-hours use is desired, except if such use is desired for a weekend, in which event Lessee shall notify Lessor no later than 10:00 a.m. on the Friday immediately preceding such weekend.

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