Common use of TENANT’S LIABILITY TO PAY SERVICE CHARGE Clause in Contracts

TENANT’S LIABILITY TO PAY SERVICE CHARGE. The Tenant is to pay to the Landlord the due proportion (as defined below) of the total cost (“service charge”) to the Landlord in any service charge period beginning or ending during the Term of providing the services specified in this Schedule 4, Part 2 (Essential services and heads of charge) and this Schedule 4, Part 3 (Discretionary services and heads of charge) and defraying the costs and expenses relating and incidental to such services.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Learning Tree International Inc, Learning Tree International Inc, Learning Tree International Inc

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TENANT’S LIABILITY TO PAY SERVICE CHARGE. The Tenant is to pay to the Landlord the due proportion (as defined below) of the total cost (“service charge”) to the Landlord in any service charge period beginning or ending during the Term of providing the services specified in this Schedule 43, Part 2 (Essential services and heads of charge) and this Schedule 43, Part 3 (Discretionary services and heads of charge) and defraying the costs and expenses relating and incidental to such services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Learning Tree International Inc

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