Other Operating Costs Sample Clauses

Other Operating Costs. These are operating costs not listed in Paragraphs 1 to 6, specifically the operating costs of auxiliary buildings, facilities, and equipment.
Other Operating Costs. Operating Costs that are not expressly addressed in any other subparagraph of this Paragraph 7.1 shall be prorated between Purchaser and Seller to the effect that expenses of the Properties for periods prior to Closing shall be for the account of Seller and expenses for periods from and after the Closing Date shall be for the account of Purchaser.
Other Operating Costs. Other operating costs such as water, fuel and oil, electricity or gas should be borne by the renter, either directly or indirectly through the overall rental charge. The most accurate method is to actually measure consumption of fuel or other energy, perhaps through a separate meter. The total of all ownership and operating costs can be used to estimate a rental charge for the whole year or portion of the year. If a structure or piece of equipment is rented for less than a full year or peak season the annual ownership cost estimates should be reduced proportionately. Or the total can be divided by a typical annual production level to estimate a charge per unit of production or use. Keep in mind that many structures may not attract sufficient rent to pay for all ownership and operating costs, due to their fixed location or a low demand for their services.
Other Operating Costs. Any and all other normal, on-going operating expenses attributable to the Property, except to the extent any of the same relate to the Contract Rights excluded from the Property pursuant to Section 7.2(b) of this Agreement, shall be prorated between the parties through the day before Closing.
Other Operating Costs. Other operating costs include utilities, depreciation, travel, office supplies and printing expenses. Other operating costs increased 16.7% to $26.1 million in 1999 from $22.4 million in 1998. As a percentage of net sales, other operating costs increased to 14.5% in 1999 from 13.6% in 1998. The dollar increase was primarily due to the following: . a $750,000 charge for the cancellation of the remaining incentive contract with Xx. Xxx Xxxxxxx, as described in the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements; in Item 14,of this report, beginning on page F-1;
Other Operating Costs. The Other Operating Costs Component shall be adjusted annually, beginning June 1, 2001, for changes in the Producer Price Indexes for special commodities groupings, not seasonally adjusted, industrial commodities less fuels and related products and power as first published monthly by the U. S. Department of Labor in its PPI Detailed Report publication. Each immediate prior May index will be used for each June 1 adjustment. The base index will be the June 1, 2000 PPI posting. The parties agree that the Other Operating Costs component shall not adjust more than 2.5% per contract year from the base index. Adjustments shall be calculated by multiplying each rate compound (i.e., Fuel and Other Operating Costs) by a factor, the numerator of which is the current index figure and the denominator of which is the base index figure. Computation for rate adjustments shall be rounded to the nearest $0.001. Below is an example of the rate adjustment determination. The parties agree that in no case shall the rate per ton be adjusted lower than the Base Rates in effect as of the date of this Agreement. In the event any of the above defined indexes are discontinued or suspended, the parties agree to negotiate, in good faith, for suitable substitutes for such index. I. Current Rate Components: (Base Rate of $3,000/day) Component Component % Change Adjustment 1. Fuel (15%) $450.00/shift 5.15 23.18
Other Operating Costs. These are the operating costs not mentioned in sections 1 to 20 above, specifically the operating costs for outbuildings, equipment and fittings. CLAUSE 2 OF THE COSTS LISTED IN CLAUSE 1, THE TENANT SHALL PAY:
Other Operating Costs. All other operating costs of the Property will be allocated between Seller and Purchaser as of the Closing Date, so that Seller pays that part of such other operating costs payable before the Closing Date, and Purchaser pays that part of such operating costs payable from and after the Closing Date.
Other Operating Costs. Other operating costs not specifically --------------------- identified in Sections C.1 or C.3 which are not specifically excluded by Sections C.1, C.2 or C.3, and which are not included in Capital Costs. Any income or other consideration received from the use of the Leach Facility shall be included as a credit against Operating Costx xx determining Net Operating Cash Flow to the extent that deductions were taken for such Leach Facility acquisition costs.
Other Operating Costs. This includes – with regard to the provision in item 9.4 – in addition to the above-mentioned costs, in particular costs listed below for • roof maintenance • maintenance and/or repair of building-related installations (e.g. ventilation technology) • maintenance and/or repair of fire protection installations and the fire alarm system and the exchanging of fire extinguishers • maintenance and/or repair of CO alarm systems • maintenance and/or repair of the smoke and heat extraction system • maintenance and/or repair of emergency power systems and consumables • maintenance and/or repair of doors, gates and windows • emergency service standby • maintenance and/or repair of cooling technology installations • maintenance and/or repair of sprinkler installations • maintenance and/or repair of electric installations • maintenance and/or repair of shading installations • maintenance and/or repair of barrier and/or traffic light installation. Munich, date: date: (Lessor) (Tenant/stamp) as … of the Lessor as … of the Tenant (representative role) Annex II to the lease agreement between DB Real Estate Immobilienverwaltung Objekte Berlin, Düsseldorf, Essen KG (Lessor) and trivago GmbH (Tenant) The Tenant: has leased in accordance with the lease agreement of from the Lessor: