Comparison Index definition

Comparison Index means the most recent Consumer Price Index available at the time of MAG Adjustment review.
Comparison Index means the most recent Consumer Price Index published immediately prior to each MAG Adjustment Date.
Comparison Index means the Index in publication three (3) months before each Adjustment Date.

Examples of Comparison Index in a sentence

  • On each MAG Adjustment Date, the Minimum Annual Guarantee will be adjusted if the Comparison Index exceeds the Base Index.

  • Relative need for and benefits of proposed investments are taken into account as part of those exercises, and mid-term and end-of-project analyses will review selection procedures.

  • If the Index most recently published preceding the Adjustment Date ("Comparison Index") is greater than the Base Index, the then payable Base Monthly Rent shall be increased by multiplying the then payable Base Monthly Rent by a fraction, the numerator of which is the Comparison Index and the denominator of which is the Base Index.

  • On each anniversary date of this Lease during the primary term, the annual rent shall be adjusted by the percentage increase or decrease in the Base Index as compared to the Comparison Index.

  • On each Rent Adjustment Date, the Annual Space Rent will be adjusted as follows: if the Comparison Index shall exceed the Base Index, then the Annual Rent with respect to the upcoming Lease Year shall be increased to equal the following amount: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in no event will the Annual Space Rent for any Lease Year of the Term be lower than the Annual Space Rent with respect to the prior Lease Year.


More Definitions of Comparison Index

Comparison Index means the CPI U for month of March immediately preceding the commencement of each year following the Initial Period.
Comparison Index means the CPI U for month of March immediately preceding the commencement of each lease year beginning April 1, 2011.
Comparison Index is defined in Article VI.
Comparison Index means the companies comprising the Xxxxxxx 2000 index at the beginning of the Performance Period. A company will be excluded from the Comparison Index if it is added to the Comparison Index following the commencement of the Performance Period or is no longer publicly traded at the end of the Performance Period. A company will be included in the Comparison Index if it is removed from the Comparison Index during the Performance Period but remains a publicly traded company at the end of the Performance Period. A company filing for bankruptcy protection (and thus no longer publicly traded) at any time during the Performance Period will be deemed to remain in the Comparison Index (at an assumed TSR of -100%).
Comparison Index. The index which is published for the month of February each succeeding year after 1997.
Comparison Index means the CPI in effect for the second calendar month before the applicable adjustment date.
Comparison Index shall be the Consumers Price Index for the second month preceding the first month in which the particular minimum annual rent increase is to be effective. Landlord shall provide Tenant with a calculation of the increase in the minimum annual rent as soon as reasonably possible. This statement will set forth (i) the total cost of living increase and the method of calculating the same, and (ii) the portion of the cost of living increase due from Tenant, if any, since the effective date of such increase. Until such statement is received by Tenant, Tenant shall continue to pay monthly rent based upon the prior minimum annual rent. Following the receipt of such statement, Tenant shall (a) promptly make a retroactive payment to Landlord equal to the amount of the increase applicable to the months preceding the delivery of such statement which are subject to the increase and (b) thereafter pay Landlord, on the first day of each succeeding month, 1/12th of said increased minimum annual rent.