OCCUPANCY CHARGES Sample Clauses

OCCUPANCY CHARGES. Tenant shall pay Owner all of the following mandatory charges:
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OCCUPANCY CHARGES. 5 When, pursuant to the Bankruptcy Code, the Trustee or Tenant, as Debtor-In-Possession shall be 6 obligated to pay reasonable use and occupancy charges for the use of the Premises or any portion thereof, 7 such charge shall not be less than the Minimum Annual Rental as defined in this Lease and other 8 monetary obligations of Tenant for the payment of Additional Rent.
OCCUPANCY CHARGES. The closure schedule shown in the plans indicates the time periods for allowable closures as specified in the Contract. Allowable closures are permitted for, but not limited to; roadways, lanes, shoulders and ramps. If the Contractor’s closures exceed these time periods, the Department will deduct from the monthly estimate an occupancy charge for the use and occupancy beyond the time periods shown in the closure schedule until such time that the closure is reopened to traffic or until such time that the closure is allowed to take place again under the closure schedule. The Department will recover the cost of occupancy charges as specified in 107.16. The RE will keep record of each occurrence as well as the cumulative amount of time that a closure exceeds the time periods shown in the closure schedule and provide the record to the Contractor. The Department will calculate an occupancy charge by multiplying the length of time of each delayed opening, in minutes, by the rate of $10 per minute, unless otherwise specified in the Special Provisions. The total amount per day for occupancy charges that the Department will collect will not exceed $10,000.00. The Department will waive an occupancy charge where a closure is not reopened to traffic as specified in the closure schedule directly and solely by reason of extraordinary, exigent circumstances not under the control of or reasonably foreseeable by the Contractor. Equipment breakdowns, supplier deliveries, and weather related hindrances are not extraordinary, exigent circumstances. However, the Department has the right to assess an occupancy charge for any period of time that a closure remains closed beyond the reasonable period of time needed by the Contractor to reopen a closure due to an extraordinary, exigent circumstance. The Occupancy Charge information is as follows: 1 lane per direction, Single Lane Closure/Alternating Traffic, AM Time Limit Two Way AADT 1-20,000 - $10/minute Two Way AADT 20,001-25,000 - $20/minute Two Way AADT 25,001 or more - $30/minute 1 lane per direction, Single Lane Closure/Alternating Traffic, PM Time Limit Two Way AADT 1-12,000 - $10/minute Two Way AADT 12,001-14,000 - $80/minute Two Way AADT 14,001 or more - $150/minute 2 lanes per direction, Single Lane Closure/Maintain One Lane, AM Time Limit One Direction AADT 1-30,000 - $10/minute One Direction AADT 30,001-35,000 - $20/minute One Direction AADT 35,001 or more - $30/minute 2 lanes per direction, Single Lane Closure/Maintain...
OCCUPANCY CHARGES. Tenant shall pay Owner all of the following mandatory charges: (a) Rent and sales tax: Tenant shall pay Owner monthly rent in the amount of $ and sales tax in the amount of $ 0 on the 1st day of each calendar month at the Owners address set forth above, without notice, demand, deduction or offset. Rent for the first month of occupancy will be prorated on a daily basis. There will be no peroration for the last month of occupancy.
OCCUPANCY CHARGES. When, pursuant to the Code, the Trustee or Concessionaire, as Debtor-In-Possession shall be obligated to pay reasonable use and occupancy charges for the use of the Premises or any portion thereof, such charge shall not be less than the Guaranteed Rent and Percentage Rent and all other monetary obligations of Concessionaire for the payment of Additional Rent.
OCCUPANCY CHARGES. THE MONTHLY OCCUPANCY CHARGE AND OTHER CHARGES STATED IN THIS LEASE ARE THE ACTUAL CHARGES YOU MUST PAY:
OCCUPANCY CHARGES. When, pursuant to the Code, a trustee or Tenant, as debtor-in-possession, is obligated to pay reasonable use and occupancy charges for the use of the Premises or any portion thereof, such charge will not be less than the full Rent amount due hereunder.
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OCCUPANCY CHARGES. Tenant shall pay Owner all of the following mandatory charges: (a) Rent and sales tax: Tenant shall pay Owner rent in the amount of $ on the 1st day of each calendar month at the Owners address set forth above, without notice, demand, deduction or offset. Rent for the first month of _ int (b) Late charge: If Tenant does not pay in full any monthly payment before close of business on the 5th day of the month; Tenant shall pay Owner a $15.00 late charge for each delinquent installment. It is our policy to deduct late charges from any payment received late and credit the balance to rent.
OCCUPANCY CHARGES. The Occupant will pay to the Owner a charge of $2,750.00 per month, plus applicable Florida sales tax (the "Occupancy Charge"), payable in advance at the office of the Owner, without notice, on the first day of each calendar month during the term of this Occupancy Agreement. Except that if the Term begins or ends on a day which is not the first or last day of the month, the Occupancy Charge for such month shall be pro-rated. The Incidental Charges shall be billed to Occupant at the end of the month in which they are incurred and payment shall be due within five (5) days of the date of the invoice. The Occupancy Charge includes charges for the Owner to provide HVAC services to the Occupancy Space (during regular Business Hours as defined in the Lease) and restroom supplies and janitorial services in the adjacent restroom. The provisions of Section 8.A.(2) of the Lease providing for the Landlord's charges for the delivery of HVAC services, during other than Business Hours, are hereby specifically incorporated herein and shall apply to the Occupancy Space. In addition to the foregoing, the Occupant shall be responsible for payment of invoices for all other services including, but not limited to, (i) janitorial services for the interior of the Occupancy Space, (ii) any changes to door locks, which change of locks shall be undertaken by Tenant which shall provide keys to Landlord, and (iii) any construction to the interior of the Occupancy Space, all of which shall be subject to the prior written approval of Owner which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. The Occupancy Charge does not include fees for janitorial services, security services or any other services required by Occupant shall be separately contracted and paid for by Occupant. In addition to the Occupancy Charge the Owner shall charge the Occupant such reasonable incidental charges for services as may, from time-to-time, be provided to Occupant by or through the offices of the Owner (the "Incidental Charges").
OCCUPANCY CHARGES. THE MONTHLY OCCUPANCY CHARGE AND OTHER CHARGES STATED IN THIS LEASE ARE THE ACTUAL CHARGES YOU MUST PAY: a. Rent and sales tax: Tenant shall pay Owner a Monthly Open Parking Rental Fee in advance in the amount of $ in the amount of $ each calendar month at the Owner’s address set forth above, without notice, demand, deduction or offset. Rent for the first month of occupancy will be prorated on a daily basis. There will be No Proration for the last month of occupancy. TENANT MUST GIVE OWNER WRITTEN MOVE-OUT NOTICE BY THE 21 ST DAY OF LAST MONTH OF OCCUPANCY. TENANT WILL BE HELD LIABLE FOR MONTHLY RENTAL FEES PLUS LATE FEES INCURRED UNTIL WRITTEN MOVE-OUT NOTICE IS PROVIDED BY TENANT TO TERMINATE LEASE. Initial
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