Price Index. The Consumer Price Index compiled and published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, for all Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, X.X. Xxxx Xxxxxxx, 0000-0000 = 100. If at any time the Price Index no longer exists, Lessor and Lessee shall substitute any official index published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics or by a successor or similar government agency that may be in existence and which in Lessor’s reasonable business judgment is most nearly equivalent.
Price Index. 4(b)(i) Price Index for the Base Month.................. 4(b)(i) RCRA............................................ 18(a) Renewal Term(s)................................. 3(b) Rent............................................ 4(c) Rent Collection Account......................... 4(c) Tenant Benefit Plan............................. Exhibit E(8)(e) Term............................................ 3(b) Title IV Plan................................... Exhibit E(8)(e) -v- FORM OF LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT ("Lease") is made as of the Commencement Date (as defined in the Partial Summary of Terms), by and between MMR _________, a ____________ ("Landlord"), and the entity stated in the Partial Summary of Terms as the Tenant. In consideration of the mutual promises and agreements herein contained, the parties agree as follows:
Price Index. For purposes of this Section, the term “Price Index” shall mean the “Annual Average” of the “Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor, for “U.S. City Average, All Items, (1982-84=100)” or the Boston-Brockton-Nashua Consumer Price Index or any other successor or substitute index appropriately adjusted.
Price Index. 4(b)(i) Price Index for the Base Month ..........................................................................4(b)(i) RCRA ...................................................................................................... 8(a) Reasonable Attorney's Fees ......................................................................Exhibit F(9)(e) REIT ...........................................................................................Exhibit E(14)(c) Renewal Term(s) ............................................................................................3(b) Rent .......................................................................................................4(c) Rent Collection Account ....................................................................................4(c) Tenant Benefit Plan .............................................................................Exhibit E(8)(e) Tenant ................................................................................................
Price Index. Assume Hourly Rate of Assume Consumer Price Index (Canada) rise of from December to December Deduct from = Apply to rate of for a rate of Then apply rate increase of for a January I, rate of Then retroactively pay to January I, only based on the rate minus pay already received at Consumer Price index is change December to December Assume Hourly Rate of Assume Consumer Price Index (Canada) rise of since there is cap on the Consumer Price Index rise is deducted from Apply to rate of for a rate of -Then apply rate increase of for a January I, rate of Then retroactively pay to January I, only based on the rate minus pay already received at Example Assume Hourly Rate of On March Assume Consumer Price Index (Canada) rise of Since Price Index rise is less than there is no adjustment.
Price Index. 4(b)(i) Price Index ..............................................................6(c) Price Index for Base Month.............................................4(b)(i) RCRA ...................................................................1 8(a) REIT .....................................................
Price Index. For purposes of calculating adjustments of the Basic Monthly Rent, "Price Index" shall mean the Consumer Price Index-All Urban Consumers: U.S. City Average All Items, (1982-84=100) published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. If this index is discontinued, the parties shall select another similar index which reflects consumer prices; if the parties cannot agree on another index, the then Presiding Judge of the Superior Court for the count in which the Premises are located, upon an appropriate request which either party may make, shall designate the replacement index.
Price Index for Dutch customers, the price index for personnel costs, as published by the Dutch Healthcare Authority (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/regelgeving/prijsindexcijfers/), will be applied annually. For customers outside the Netherlands, indexation will be applied in accordance with the arrangements in the agreement.
Price Index. With respect to each Current Period, the Price Index for each of the Products will equal one (1) plus the sum of the "Index Values" of each of the Component Costs for that Current period. With respect to each Component Cost, the "Index Value" for a Current Period is equal to (a) one-half (.5) of the percentage change in the Component Cost for the Current Period from the Component Cost of the Base Period, multiplied by (b) a Weighting Factor. With respect to Furnish and Labor, the Weighting Factor is .3333; with respect to Electricity and Fuel, the Weighting Factor is .1667.
Price Index. The term “