Parking Allotment Sample Clauses

Parking Allotment. The Purchaser hereby consents that where the right to Park in an Open Parking Space has been granted, the place for parking initially allotted may be provisional and in such a case: (a) The final allotment will be done after completion of one or two of the other Phases. (b) The Car Park of the Purchaser may be in a different Phase than in the Said Phase. (c) The Purchaser shall not raise any objection of whatsoever nature or kind to such allotment even if such allotment be in a Mechanical Car Parking System for which however the Purchaser shall not have to bear or pay any additional cost for installation but shall have to pay the charges for maintaining the same.
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Parking Allotment. Parking spaces at a ratio of 3.1 parking spaces per 1,000 rentable square feet in the Premises (initially, 141 parking spaces), including ten (10) reserved covered spaces initially located as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto. See Section 2.01(g).
Parking Allotment. The Allottee hereby consents that where the right to Park has been granted in an Open Parking Space, the place for parking initially allotted may be provisional and in such a case: (1) The final allotment will be done after completion of one or two of the other Phases. (2) The Car Park of the Allottee may be in a different Phase than in the Said Phase. (3) The Allottee shall not raise any objection of whatsoever nature or kind to such allotment even if such allotment be in a Mechanical Car Parking System for which however the Allottee shall not have to bear or pay any additional cost for installation but shall have to pay the charges for maintaining the same.
Parking Allotment. Not fewer than the greater of five (5) surface parking spaces per every one thousand (1,000) rentable square feet of the Premises or the amount of spaces required pursuant to applicable law, located in the Building parking lot on the Leased Land, as depicted on Exhibit A-2.
Parking Allotment. Parking charges are calculated on a per stall basis in accordance with a parking ratio of up to four (4) stalls per 1,000 usable square feet, as follows: 320 cars allowed: Structure (Non-Reserved) Stalls: No Charge for 180 months. Structure (Reserved) Stalls; No Charge for 180 months. Spaces allotted shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of total. VIP (under Building) Stalls; No Charge for 180 months. Spaces allotted shall not exceed five percent (5%) of total. Visitor parking charges as of the Commencement Date are currently $.75 per 30-minute period after an initial 15-minute grace period. This rate may change, per market adjustments, but shall not exceed this rate during the initial fifteen years of the Term.
Parking Allotment. Tenant’s Parking Allotment based on the Premises area set forth above is 184 parking permits.
Parking Allotment. Parking spaces will be demarcated by the Promoter, in the ground floor of the Complex and/or in the ground level of the Complex. These parking spaces will be allotted to the Allottee only after a lottery has been conducted by the Promoter for the same. The said lottery will be conducted by the Promoter at an appropriate time. Independent/Dependent Parking Spaces allotted after the lottery will be final and binding. The Allottee shall have no right to approach the Promoter for a different Independent/Dependent Parking Space, after the lottery.
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Parking Allotment. One (1) parking permit for every 1,500 square feet of Premises rentable area (approximately 183 parking permits) subject to adjustment pursuant to Article XXIV below.
Parking Allotment. The number of monthly parking permits described in the Lease Summary which shall be purchased by Tenant for use by its employees.
Parking Allotment. As of the Phase I Premises Commencement Date, Tenant is entitled to Tenant’s Pro Rata Share of all parking spaces on the Property, which is 136 parking spaces, including 5 Reserved Parking Spaces. All such parking shall be provided to Tenant at no charge.
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