Betterment charges definition
Examples of Betterment charges in a sentence
Betterment charges fees in arrears based on average daily balance of the accounts.
Betterment charges fees in arrears based on average daily balance of the accounts.
Water Charges means service charges in respect of the provision of water.
Utility Charges Defined in Section 9.A hereof.
Betterment means a repair or a replacement to property that results in a condition superior to or more extensive than its form and condition immediately prior to the loss. Betterment shall not mean the additional costs of repair or replacement of property that is required by applicable governmental law or regulation as included within Replacement Cost.
Real Property Taxes shall also include any tax, fee, levy, assessment or charge, or any increase therein, imposed by reason of events occurring, or changes in Applicable Law taking effect, during the term of this Lease, including but not limited to a change in the ownership of the Industrial Center or in the improvements thereon, the execution of this Lease, or any modification, amendment or transfer thereof, and whether or not contemplated by the Parties.
Development Charges or “DC” shall mean the amount charged by the Company from the Applicant(s) towards carrying out the developmental works inside or around the Project, including but not limited to the payment of the following: