Re-Estimation of Tenant’s Prorata Share of Excess Operating Sample Clauses

Re-Estimation of Tenant’s Prorata Share of Excess Operating. Expenses From time to time during any calendar year of the Term, Landlord may re-estimate the amount of Excess Operating Expenses and Tenant’s Prorata Share of Excess Operating Expenses. In such event, Landlord shall also re-estimate the monthly Additional Rent attributable to Tenant’s Prorata Share of Excess Operating Expenses for such calendar year in an amount sufficient to pay the re-estimated amount over the balance of such calendar year after giving credit for payments made by Tenant on the previous estimate. Such re-estimate shall be delivered to Tenant in writing in the manner specified in Section 4.2. Tenant shall pay said re-estimated amount upon demand by Landlord.
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