Rental Basis Sample Clauses

Rental Basis. The monthly rent is based on the following: (Check One) the Authority-determined flat rent for the unit (flat rent option). the income and other information reported by the Tenant (income-based rent option). Tenant may change the basis on which monthly rent is determined at the time of Tenant’s annual review. Also, if Tenant is currently using the flat rent option, then, at any time Tenant so requests, the Authority will immediately provide for Tenant to make rent payments using the income-based rent option upon making a determination that the Tenant is unable to pay current monthly rent because of financial hardship to Tenant’s household, including: (a) decrease of household income;
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Rental Basis. Monthly rent with electricity and, if applicable, gas heating and cooking separately metered to tenants.
Rental Basis. All the foregoing notwithstanding, Tenant shall not enter into any lease, sublease, license, concession or other agreement for the use, occupancy or utilization of the Premises or any portion thereof which provides for a rental or other payment for such use, occupancy or utilization based in whole or in part on the income or profits derived by any person from the property leased, used, occupied or utilized (other than an amount based on a fixed percentage or percentages of receipts or sales). Any such purported lease, sublease, license, concession or other agreement shall be absolutely void and ineffective as a conveyance of any right or interest in the possession, use or occupancy of any part of the Premises.
Rental Basis. In connection with the permitted uses of the Polk Data referenced in Subsection A. above, all Polk Data permitted to be furnished by MySoftware to any of its customers shall be on a rental basis only and no other basis whatsoever.
Rental Basis. Each new Lease must be on a net rental basis with monthly payments, with all utilities appropriately charged to tenants, and with tenants to pay for all nonstructural repairs to the leased premises and the tenant's pro rata share of all taxes, insurance, and common area operating and maintenance costs.
Rental Basis. All rental Terms beginning from the time the equipment and/or tools leaves the Lessor’s premises until they are returned, or the units are called off rent. ALL RENTALS MUST BE CALLED OFF AND TERMINATED BY LESEE TO STOP THE RENTAL BILLING CYCLE.

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  • Annual Base Rent Beginning on the Commencement Date, Tenant agrees to pay Landlord, without prior demand therefor, and without set-off or deduction, a yearly base minimum rent in the amount of Twenty-six Thousand Four Hundred Eighteen and No/100 Dollars ($26,418.00), payable in monthly installments, each in the amount of Two Thousand Two Hundred One and 50/100 Dollars ($2,201.50) plus an annual parking charge in an amount pursuant to the paragraph below (collectively, the base minimum rent and parking charge shall be defined herein as the “Base Rent”). In the event the Commencement Date falls on a day other than the first day of a calendar month, then the monthly installment of Base Rent shall be prorated for such month. In the event this Lease expires or is terminated on a day that is other than the last day of a calendar month, then the Base Rent for the month in which the Term expires or is terminated shall be prorated. Tenant shall pay the Base Rent to Landlord at Landlord’s address set forth in Section 17.5 of this Lease, or at such other place as Landlord may from time to time designate to Tenant in writing (in accordance with Section 17.5 of this Lease), in funds which at the time of such payment shall be legal tender for the payment of public or private debts in the United States of America. Beginning on the Commencement Date, Tenant shall also pay to Landlord an annual parking charge that shall be part of the Base Rent and initially shall be equal to the product of One Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($100.00) multiplied by the number of parking spaces which are allocated for Tenant’s use under Section 2.2 of the REA (initially, 120 spaces), being initially Twelve Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($12,000.00) per year. In the event Tenant should demand the LTACH Exclusive Parking Rights, as provided for in the REA, then from and after the date that Tenant begins to have such exclusive parking, the amount of the parking charge that shall be part of the Base Rent shall be increased to One Hundred Twenty-Five Percent (125%) of the parking charge then in effect at the time that Tenant begins to have such exclusive parking, with the amount prorated for any partial calendar year. Both the minimum rent and the parking charge that comprise the Base Rent shall be subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 3.5 below.

  • Rental Value Lessor shall also obtain and keep in force during the term of this Lease a policy or policies in the name of Lessor, with loss payable to Lessor and any Lender(s), insuring the loss of the full rental and other charges payable by all lessees of the Building to Lessor for one year (including all Real Property Taxes, insurance costs, all Common Area Operating Expenses and any scheduled rental increases). Said insurance may provide that in the event the Lease is terminated by reason of an insured loss, the period of indemnity for such coverage shall be extended beyond the date of the completion of repairs or replacement of the Premises, to provide for one full year's loss of rental revenues from the date of any such loss. Said insurance shall contain an agreed valuation provision in lieu of any co-insurance clause, and the amount of coverage shall be adjusted annually to reflect the projected rental income, Real Property Taxes, insurance premium costs and other expenses, if any, otherwise payable, for the next 12-month period. Common Area Operating Expenses shall include any deductible amount in the event of such loss.

  • Net Rent It is the intent of the Landlord and Tenant that this Lease shall yield, net to Landlord, the Base Rent specified and all Additional Rent and charges in each month during the term of the Lease, and that all costs, expenses and obligations of every kind relating to the Leased Premises shall be paid by the Tenant, unless expressly assumed by the Landlord.

  • Monthly Base Rent On each Due Date, each Lessee shall pay to the Lessor the Monthly Base Rents that have accrued during the Related Month with respect to all Vehicles that were leased by such Lessee under this Operating Lease on any day during the Related Month;

  • Percentage Rent In addition to the Base Rent, Lessee shall be: (check one) ☐ - Not required to make payments related to Lessee’s sales or revenue (“Percentage Rent”). ☐ - Required to pay __________________ percent (____%) of __________________ (gross sales, net sales, etc.). Such payment shall be made ☐ Monthly ☐ Quarterly ☐ Annually along with a receipt to show proof of percentage calculation (“Percentage Rent”). The Base Rent and the Percentage Rent shall be referred collectively to as the “Rent.”

  • Rent Adjustment (a) If, solely as a result of Congressional enactment of any law (including, without limitation, any modification of, or amendment or addition to, the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, ("Code")), the maximum effective corporate income tax rate (exclusive of any minimum tax rate) for calendar-year taxpayers ("Effective Rate") is higher than thirty-five percent (35%) for any year during the lease term, then Lessor shall have the right to increase such rent payments by requiring payment of a single additional sum. The additional sum shall be equal to the product of (i) the Effective Rate (expressed as a decimal) for such year less .35 (or, in the event that any adjustment has been made hereunder for any previous year, the Effective Rate (expressed as a decimal) used in calculating the next previous adjustment) times (ii) the adjusted Termination Value (defined below), divided by (iii) the difference between the new Effective Rate (expressed as a decimal) and one (1). The adjusted Termination Value shall be the Termination Value (calculated as of the first rent due in the year for which the adjustment is being made) minus the Tax Benefits that would be allowable under Section 168 of the Code (as of the first day of the year for which such adjustment is being made and all future years of the lease term). The Termination Values and Tax Benefits are defined on the Schedule. Lessee shall pay to Lessor the full amount of the additional rent payment on the later of (i) receipt of notice or (ii) the first day of the year for which such adjustment is being made.

  • Calculation of Rent All calculation of Rent payable hereunder shall be computed based on the actual number of days elapsed over a year of three hundred sixty (360) days or, to the extent such Rent is based on the Prime Lending Rate, three hundred sixty-five (365) (or three hundred sixty-six (366), as applicable) days.

  • Sublease Rent Limitation Anything contained in this Lease to the contrary notwithstanding, Lessee shall not sublet the Leased Property on any basis such that the rental to be paid by the sublessee thereunder would be based, in whole or in part, on either (a) the income or profits derived by the business activities of the sublessee, or (b) any other formula such that any portion of the Rent would fail to qualify as “rents from real property” within the meaning of Section 856(d) of the Code, or any similar or successor provision thereto.

  • Rental Adjustment The lesser of (i) 2.00%, or (ii) 1.25 times the change in the Price Index, as described in Section 4.02.

  • Rent Adjustments 4.1 For the purpose of this Article 4, the following terms are defined as follows:

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