Common use of Property Tax Base Clause in Contracts

Property Tax Base. The Property Taxes per rentable square foot actually incurred by Landlord for the twelve month period ending June 30, 2000. BUILDING COST BASE: The Building Costs per rentable square foot actually incurred by Landlord for the twelve month period ending June 30, 2000. EXPENSE RECOVERY PERIOD: Every twelve month period during the Term (or portion thereof during the first and last Lease years) ending June 30.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Office Space Lease (Netratings Inc), Exult Inc

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Property Tax Base. The Property Taxes per rentable square foot actually incurred by Landlord for and attributable to the twelve month period ending June 30, 20002008 (the “Base Year”). BUILDING COST BASEBuilding Cost Base: The Building Costs per rentable square foot actually incurred by Landlord for and attributable to the twelve month period ending June 30, 2000Base Year. EXPENSE RECOVERY PERIODExpense Recovery Period: Every twelve month period during the Term (or portion thereof during the first and last Lease years) ending June 30.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Office Space Lease

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Property Tax Base. The Property Taxes per rentable square foot actually incurred by Landlord for during the twelve month period ending June 30, 20001998. BUILDING COST BASEBuilding Cost Base: The Building Costs per rentable square foot actually incurred by Landlord for during the twelve month period ending June 30, 20001998. EXPENSE RECOVERY PERIODExpense Recovery Period: Every twelve month period during the Term (or portion thereof during the first and last Lease years) ending June 30.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Impac Commercial Holdings Inc

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