Rent Reconsideration Sample Clauses

Rent Reconsideration. (a) The Rent required by this Lease is subject to adjustment at the request of the Lessor or the Lessee after the end of the and Lease Years of this Lease in order to maintain the Rent under this Lease in an amount and structure consistent with “fair market value rent.” “Fair market value rent” for the purposes of this section means the most probable rent, as of a specific date, in cash or in terms equivalent to cash, for which the Premises, under the terms and conditions of this Lease, should rent for its highest and best permitted use after reasonable exposure in a competitive market under all conditions requisite to a fair leasing opportunity, with the Lessor and the Lessee each acting prudently, knowledgeably, and for self-interest, and assuming that neither is under undue duress. Once the “fair market value rent” is adjusted, the amount will be subject to the provisions of Section 5.3 above. (b) Within sixty (60) days after the applicable Lease Year, either the Lessor or the Lessee may request a Rent adjustment by providing written notice to the other party. Fair market value may be determined in one of two ways: 1) If the request for Rent adjustment is submitted by the Lessor, within thirty (30) days after providing a written request for a Rent adjustment to the Lessee, the Lessor will submit an appraisal request to the Department of the Interior’s Appraisal and Valuation Services Office, or its successor, for an appraisal to determine the “fair market value rent” of the Premises, The determination must take into consideration any restrictions on the use of the Premises or terms of the Lease that limit the value and/or the highest and best use of the Premises; any past Improvements constructed or installed by the Lessee prior to Rent adjustment, with the Lessor’s approval, and consistent with the terms of this Lease; and, any future Improvements to be constructed or installed by the Lessee after Rent adjustment. The Lessor will procure the appraisal at their sole cost and expense. 2) If the request for Rent adjustment is submitted by the Lessee, within thirty (30) days after providing a written request for a Rent adjustment to Lessor, the Lessee, prior to initiation of the appraisal, will notify the Lessor who will coordinate the review and approval of the selected appraiser through the appropriate channels. The Lessee will procure an appraisal at their sole cost and expense. The appraisal must be consistent with Federal appraisal standards and be ac...
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Rent Reconsideration. Destruction of Residence and Abatement of Residential Rent 5.5 Productive Component
Rent Reconsideration a. In order to maintain the Rent under this Lease in an amount and structure consistent withfair market value rent,” the Rent required by this Lease shall be subject to reconsideration at the request of the Lessor or the Lessee at 5th year intervals (based on lease year). The rent reconsideration will also be available in the event of extraordinary or unanticipated changes that could impact market value of the property. b. To request a Rent Reconsideration, the Lessor or Lessee must notify the other party in writing of its request. Such request shall provide the recommended adjustment and the basis for the change (appraisal or equivalent). Upon receipt of such notice, the Lessor and Xxxxxx must negotiate in good faith a Rent adjustment; a 60-day period shall be established for the parties to negotiate a mutually-agreed upon rent adjustment. If, after the end of the 60-day negotiation period, the parties are unable to agree to a rent adjustment, then the parties can agree to maintain the current rent or extend the negotiation period.

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  • Vacating Premises (i) If the Assuming Bank elects not to purchase any owned Bank Premises, the notice of such election in accordance with Section 4.6(a) shall specify the date upon which the Assuming Bank's occupancy of such premises shall terminate, which date shall not be later than ninety (90) days after the date of the Assuming Bank's notice not to exercise such option. The Assuming Bank promptly shall relinquish and release to the Receiver such premises and the Furniture and Equipment and Fixtures located thereon in the same condition as at Bank Closing, normal wear and tear excepted. By occupying any such premises after the expiration of such ninety (90)-day period, the Assuming Bank shall, at the Receiver's option, (x) be deemed to have agreed to purchase such Bank Premises, and to assume all leases, obligations and liabilities with respect to leased Furniture and Equipment and leased Fixtures located thereon and any ground lease with respect to the land on which such premises are located, and (y) be required to purchase all Furniture and Equipment and Fixtures owned by the Failed Bank and located on such premises as of Bank Closing. (ii) If the Assuming Bank elects not to accept an assignment of the lease or sublease any leased Bank Premises, the notice of such election in accordance with Section 4.6(b) shall specify the date upon which the Assuming Bank's occupancy of such leased Bank Premises shall terminate, which date shall not be later than the date which is one hundred eighty (180) days after Bank Closing. Upon vacating such premises, the Assuming Bank shall relinquish and release to the Receiver such premises and the Fixtures and the Furniture and Equipment located thereon in the same condition as at Bank Closing, normal wear and tear excepted. By failing to provide notice of its intention to vacate such premises prior to the expiration of the option period specified in Section 4.6(b), or by occupying such premises after the one hundred eighty (180)- day period specified above in this paragraph (ii), the Assuming Bank shall, at the Receiver's option, (x) be deemed to have assumed all leases, obligations and liabilities with respect to such premises (including any ground lease with respect to the land on which premises are located), and leased Furniture and Equipment and leased Fixtures located thereon in accordance with this Section 4.6 (unless the Receiver previously repudiated any such lease), and (y) be required to purchase all Furniture and Equipment and Fixtures owned by the Failed Bank at Fair Market Value and located on such premises as of Bank Closing.

  • Office Space for Receiver and Corporation For the period commencing on the day following Bank Closing and ending on the one hundred eightieth (180th) day thereafter, the Assuming Bank agrees to provide to the Receiver and the Corporation, without charge, adequate and suitable office space (including parking facilities and vault space), furniture, equipment (including photocopying and telecopying machines), email accounts, network access and technology resources (such as shared drive) and utilities (including local telephone service and fax machines) at the Bank Premises occupied by the Assuming Bank for their use in the discharge of their respective functions with respect to the Failed Bank. In the event the Receiver and the Corporation determine that the space provided is inadequate or unsuitable, the Receiver and the Corporation may relocate to other quarters having adequate and suitable space and the costs of relocation and any rental and utility costs for the balance of the period of occupancy by the Receiver and the Corporation shall be borne by the Assuming Bank. Additionally, the Assuming Bank agrees to pay such bills and invoices on behalf of the Receiver and Corporation as the Receiver or Corporation may direct for the period beginning on the date of Bank Closing and ending on Settlement Date. Assuming Bank shall submit it requests for reimbursement of such expenditures pursuant to Article VIII of this Agreement.

  • Landlord’s Election Tenant’s request for consent to any Transfer shall he accompanied by a written statement setting forth the details of the proposed Transfer, including the name, business and financial condition of the prospective Transferee, financial details of the proposed Transfer (e.g., the term and the rent and security deposit payable), and any other related information that Landlord may reasonably require. Landlord shall have the right: (a) to withhold consent to the Transfer, if reasonable, (b) to grant consent, (c) to terminate this Lease as to the portion of the Premises affected by any proposed Transfer, in which event Landlord may enter into a lease directly with the proposed Transferee, or (d) to consent on the condition that Landlord be paid, as Additional Rent hereunder, fifty percent (50%) of all subrent or other consideration to be paid to Tenant under the terms of the Transfer in excess of the total rent due hereunder (including, if such Transfer is an assignment or if such Transfer is to occur directly or indirectly in connection with the sale of any assets of Tenant, fifty percent (50%) of the amount of the consideration attributable to the Transfer of the Lease, as reasonably determined by Landlord). The grounds on which Landlord may reasonably withhold its consent to any requested Transfer include, without limitation, that: (i) the proposed Transferee’s contemplated use of the Premises following the proposed Transfer is reasonably similar to the use of the Premises permitted hereunder, (ii) in Landlord’s reasonable business judgment, the proposed Transferee lacks sufficient business reputation or experience to operate a successful business of the type and quality permitted under this Lease, (iii) in Landlord’s reasonable business judgment, the proposed Transferee lacks sufficient net worth, working capital, anticipated cash flow and other indications of financial strength to meet all of its obligations under this Lease, (iv) the proposed Transfer would breach any covenant of Landlord respecting a radius restriction, location, use or exclusivity in any other lease, financing agreement, or other agreement relating to the Property, and (v) in Landlord’s reasonable business judgment, the possibility of a release of Hazardous Materials is materially increased as a result of the Transfer or if Landlord does not receive sufficient assurances that the proposed Transferee has the experience and financial ability to remedy a violation of Hazardous Materials and to fulfill its obligations under Articles 13 and 14. Landlord need only respond to any request by Tenant hereunder within a reasonable time of not less than ten (10) business days alter receipt of all information and other submission required in connection with such request.

  • Increasing Seat Belt Use in the United States E.O. 13043, amended by E.O. 13652, requires Recipients to encourage employees and contractors to enforce on-the-job seat belt policies and programs when operating company- owned, rented or personally-owned vehicle.

  • MONTH'S RENT The Tenant is required to pay the first (1st) month's rent: (check one)

  • CONTRACT RENEWAL PERIOD FURNITURE ADDITIONS/DELETIONS: Contractors wishing to make furniture additions/changes to their contract during the contract period should be aware of the following additions/changes will be allowed only once during a contract period. No changes to discount percentages are allowed during this contract period. Additions/changes must be submitted during the contract renewal period. When requesting additions and/or changes; contractor shall submit a request either by letter or via email which shall include a list of all items being proposed for addition and/or change. Contractor shall submit all required documents supporting any new items. Product literature for all new items shall also be submitted with the request. Contractor is responsible for submitting a complete name, address, email address, phone and fax numbers when a new dealer is added.

  • Rental Period (a) Renter has the right to use the rental vehicle (“Vehicle”) until the return date indicated on the Rental Agreement Summary ("Rental Period"). (b) Owner may agree to extend the Rental Period orally or in writing ("Extended Rental Period") but the overall Rental Period may never be more than 88 days. The Extended Rental Period may be subject to higher charges and/or to additional security deposit which will be disclosed to Renter prior to the extension of the Rental Period. (c) Subject to the following conditions, Renter may choose to return the Vehicle before the end of the agreed Rental Period and thereby terminate this Rental Agreement early (and the Rental Period will be reduced accordingly). (i) If Renter has prepaid the Rental Costs (as defined in section 5) to qualify for a "special offer" rate, Renter may not be entitled to any refund due to early voluntary termination. (ii) If Renter has not prepaid the Rental Costs, early termination can have an impact on the daily rates and the other applicable charges if the originally agreed daily rates and applicable charges were conditioned upon the specifics of the original Rental Period. Owner recommends that Renter verify with Owner what impact an early termination has on the Rental Costs before returning the Vehicle early.

  • CFR PART 200 AND FEDERAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS EXPLANATION TIPS and TIPS Members will sometimes seek to make purchases with federal funds. In accordance with 2 C.F.R. Part 200 of the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (sometimes referred to as “XXXXX”),Vendor's response to the following questions labeled "2 CFR Part 200 or Federal Provision" will indicate Vendor's willingness and ability to comply with certain requirements which may be applicable to TIPS purchases paid for with federal funds, if accepted by Vendor. Your responses to the following questions labeled "2 CFR Part 200 or Federal Provision" will dictate whether TIPS can list this awarded contract as viable to be considered for a federal fund purchase. Failure to certify all requirements labeled "2 CFR Part 200 or Federal Provision" will mean that your contract is listed as not viable for the receipt of federal funds. However, it will not prevent award. If you do enter into a TIPS Sale when you are accepting federal funds, the contract between you and the TIPS Member will likely require these same certifications.

  • VACATING (a) The NPO shall surrender possession of the Premises on or before the end of the term. Time is of the essence in complying with the preceding sentence. (b) On vacating the Premises, the NPO shall see that all utilities for which it is responsible are paid in full and disconnected (unless other arrangements are made with the Landlord), that the Premises (including, if applicable, plumbing fixtures, stoves, refrigerators, and sinks) are clean, that the doors and windows are closed and locked, and that all other provisions of this Lease are complied with. So that Landlord may provide security to the Premises after the Premises are vacant and may use the Premises for its purposes, NPO shall notify Landlord in advance of the expected date that the Premises will become vacant and shall also notify Landlord within one working day after the Premises actually become vacant. This subsection "b" applies even if NPO vacates before the end of the term. (c) If the NPO fails to comply with its obligations under this section, NPO shall be liable for resulting damages suffered by the Landlord, including, if applicable, the inability to use the Premises for the purposes for which the Landlord has provided notice to the NPO, which notice may be given before or during the term.

  • Rent Review 3.1 If the reference base used to compile the Index shall change after today’s date the figure taken to be shown in the Index after the change shall be the figure which would have been shown in the Index if the reference base current at today’s date had been retained 3.2 If it becomes impossible by reason of any change after today’s date in the methods used to compile the Index or for any other reason whatever to calculate the revised Rent by reference to the Index or if any dispute or question whatever shall arise between the parties with respect to the amount of the revised Rent or the determination of the revised Rent such matter shall at the option of the Landlord be determined by an independent valuer to be appointed either by agreement between the parties or in the absence of agreement by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (or his duly appointed deputy or any person authorised by him to make appointments on his behalf) on the application of either party who shall have full power to determine on such dates as he shall deem apposite what would have been the increase in the Index had it continued on the same basis and in view of the information assumed to be available for the operation of this rent review or (if that determination shall also be impossible) shall determine a reasonable revised Rent for the Property on such dates having regard to the purposes and intent of the provisions in this Lease for the review of the Rent 4 The Landlord shall give written notice to the Tenant of the amount of the revised Rent and thereafter memoranda (in such form as the Landlord shall reasonably require) recording the amount of the revised Rent shall be signed by or on behalf of the Landlord and the Tenant and annexed to this Lease and the Counterpart thereof and the parties shall bear their own costs of this procedure 5 If the new Rent payable on and from any Review Date has not been agreed by that Review Date Rent shall thereafter be payable at the rate in force immediately before the Review Date and forthwith upon the revised Rent being ascertained the Tenant shall pay to the Landlord an amount representing the difference (“the Shortfall”) between:- 5.1 the amount of the yearly Rent which would have been payable for the period from that Review Date until the next payment date following the date of ascertainment if the revised Rent had been ascertained at that Review Date and 5.2 together with interest at the rate of 2% below the Interest Rate on the Shortfall calculated on a day to day basis upon those parts of the Shortfall which would have been payable if the revised Rent had been ascertained at that Review Date

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