Controllable Common Area Expenses definition

Controllable Common Area Expenses means all Common Area Expenses that are within the reasonable control and influence of Landlord by use of commercially reasonable, good faith efforts, but shall not include taxes, insurance, utilities and snow removal.
Controllable Common Area Expenses means Common Area Expenses other than security, personal property taxes, and utilities.

Examples of Controllable Common Area Expenses in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Lease, Tenant's Share of Controllable Common Area Expenses (as hereinafter defined) for each calendar year after the first (1st) full calendar year following the Rent Commencement Date shall not increase by more than five percent (5%) over those of the prior calendar year.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Controllable Common Area Expenses (as hereinafter defined) which may be passed through to Tenant under this Section 4 shall not increase in any Lease Year by an amount which exceeds five percent (5%) of such Controllable Common Area Expenses for the immediately preceding Lease Year (as measured on a cumulative and compounded basis).

  • Controllable Common Area Expenses are all costs included in Additional Rent with the exception of costs of snow and ice removal from Building Common Areas such as Building sidewalks, entry ways and other adjacent areas, costs of water, sewer, electricity, natural gas and other Building utilities, taxes, to include any association fees, charges and assessments and insurance.