Common use of Procedure for Determining Prevailing Market Clause in Contracts

Procedure for Determining Prevailing Market. Within 30 days after receiving the Extension Notice, Landlord shall give Tenant written notice of Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term (for purposes of this Section 7, “Landlord’s Estimate”). Within 30 days of receiving Landlord’s Estimate, Tenant shall give Landlord either (i) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Tenant’s Binding Notice”) accepting Landlord’s Estimate, or (ii) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Tenant’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate and stating Tenant’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. If Tenant gives Landlord a Tenant’s Rejection Notice, Landlord, within 15 days thereafter, shall give Tenant either (i) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Landlord’s Binding Notice”) accepting Tenant’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term stated in Tenant’s Rejection Notice, or (ii) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Landlord’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate. If Landlord gives Tenant a Landlord’s Rejection Notice, Landlord and Tenant shall work together in good faith to agree in writing upon the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. If, within 30 days after delivery of a Landlord’s Rejection Notice, the parties fail to agree in writing upon the Prevailing Market rate, Tenant’s Second Extension Option shall be of no further force or effect.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Graybug Vision, Inc.), Office Lease (Graybug Vision, Inc.)

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Procedure for Determining Prevailing Market. Within 30 days after receiving the Extension Notice, Landlord shall give Tenant written notice of Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term (for purposes of this Section 7, “Landlord’s Estimate”). Within 30 days of receiving Landlord’s Estimate, Tenant shall give Landlord either (i) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Tenant’s Binding Notice”) accepting Landlord’s Estimate, or (ii) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Tenant’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate and stating Tenant’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. If Tenant gives Landlord a Tenant’s Rejection Notice, Landlord, within 15 days thereafter, shall give Tenant either (i) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Landlord’s Binding Notice”) accepting Tenant’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term stated in the Extension Notice, or (ii) written notice (“Landlord’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate and stating Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Extension Term. If Landlord gives Tenant a Landlord’s Rejection Notice, Tenant, within 15 days thereafter, shall give Landlord either (i) written notice (“Tenant’s Binding Notice”) accepting Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Extension Term stated in such Landlord’s Rejection Notice, or (ii) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, LandlordTenant’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate. If Tenant gives Landlord gives Tenant a LandlordTenant’s Rejection Notice, Landlord and Tenant shall work together in good faith to agree in writing upon the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. Iflf, within 30 days after delivery of a LandlordTenant’s Rejection Notice, the parties fail to agree in writing upon the Prevailing Market rate, Tenant’s Second Extension Option shall be of no further force or effect.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Marketo, Inc.), Office Lease (Marketo, Inc.)

Procedure for Determining Prevailing Market. Within 30 days after receiving the Extension Notice, Landlord shall give Tenant written notice of Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term (for purposes of this Section 7, “Landlord’s Estimate”). Within 30 days of receiving Landlord’s Estimate, Tenant shall give Landlord either (i) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Tenant’s Binding Notice”) accepting Landlord’s Estimate, or (ii) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Tenant’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate and stating Tenant’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. If Tenant gives Landlord a Tenant’s Rejection Notice, Landlord, within 15 days thereafter, shall give Tenant either (i) written notice (for purposes of this Section 78.3, “Landlord’s Binding Notice”) accepting Tenant’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term stated in the Extension Notice, or (ii) written notice (for purposes of this Section 8.3, “Landlord’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate and stating Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. If Landlord gives Tenant a Landlord’s Rejection Notice, Tenant, within 15 days thereafter, shall give Landlord either (i) written notice (for purposes of this Section 8.3, “Tenant’s Binding Notice”) accepting Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term stated in such Landlord’s Rejection Notice, or (ii) written notice (for purposes of this Section 78.3, “LandlordTenant’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate. If Tenant gives Landlord gives Tenant a LandlordTenant’s Rejection Notice, Landlord and Tenant shall work together in good faith to agree in writing upon the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. If, within 30 days after delivery of a LandlordTenant’s Rejection Notice, the parties fail to agree in writing upon the Prevailing Market rate, Tenant’s Second Extension Option shall be of no further force or effect.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Lease (Marketo, Inc.), Office Lease (Marketo, Inc.)

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Procedure for Determining Prevailing Market. Within 30 days after receiving the Extension Notice, Landlord shall give Tenant written notice of Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term (for purposes of this Section 7, “Landlord’s Estimate”). Within 30 days of receiving Landlord’s Estimate, Tenant shall give Landlord either (i) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7hereof, “Tenant’s Binding Notice”) accepting Landlord’s Estimate, or (ii) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Tenant’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate and stating Tenant’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. If Tenant gives Landlord a Tenant’s Rejection Notice, Landlord, within 15 days thereafter, shall give Tenant either (i) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7, “Landlord’s Binding Notice”) accepting Tenant’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term stated in the Extension Notice, or (ii) written notice (for purposes hereof, the “Landlord’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate and stating Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. If Landlord gives Tenant a Landlord’s Rejection Notice, Tenant, within 15 days thereafter, shall give Landlord either (i) written notice (for purposes hereof, the “Tenant’s Binding Notice”) accepting Landlord’s estimate of the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term stated in such Landlord’s Rejection Notice, or (ii) written notice (for purposes of this Section 7hereof, the LandlordTenant’s Rejection Notice”) rejecting such estimate. If Tenant gives Landlord gives Tenant a LandlordTenant’s Rejection Notice, Landlord and Tenant shall work together in good faith to agree in writing upon the Prevailing Market rate for the Second Extension Term. If, within 30 days after delivery of a LandlordTenant’s Rejection Notice, the parties fail to agree in writing upon the Prevailing Market rate, Tenant’s Second Extension Option shall be of no further force or effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: First Amendment (Versant Corp)

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