Disregards definition

Disregards means any or all of the following: any effect on rent of the Tenant (and the Tenant's predecessors in title and lawful occupiers) having been in occupation of the Premises; any goodwill accruing to the Premises because of the Tenant's business (and that of the Tenant's predecessors in title and lawful occupiers); any special bid that the Tenant or any other party with a special interest in the Premises might make by reason of its occupation of any other part of the Estate or any adjoining premises; any increase in rent attributable to any improvement, including any tenant's initial fitting-out works [and any Prior Lease Alterations]59, whether or not within the Premises: carried out by and at the cost of the Tenant or the Tenant's predecessors in title or lawful occupiers before or during the Term; carried out with the written consent, where required, of the Landlord or the Landlord's predecessors in title; and not carried out pursuant to an obligation to the Landlord or the Landlord's predecessors in title (but any obligations relating to the method or timing of works in any document giving consent will not be treated as an obligation for these purposes); any reduction in rent attributable to works that have been carried out by the Tenant (or the Tenant's predecessors in title or lawful occupiers); and any reduction in rent attributable to any temporary works, operations or other activities on any adjoining premises.
Disregards means any or all of the following: any effect on rent of the Tenant (and the Tenant's predecessors in title and lawful occupiers) having been in occupation of the Premises; any goodwill accruing to the Premises because of the Tenant's business (and that of the Tenant's predecessors in title and lawful occupiers); any special bid that the Tenant or any other party with a special interest in the Premises might make by reason of its occupation of any adjoining premises; any increase in rent attributable to any improvement, including any tenant's initial fitting-out works [and any Prior Lease Alterations]52, whether or not within the Premises: carried out by and at the cost of the Tenant or the Tenant's predecessors in title or lawful occupiers before or during the Term; carried out with the written consent, where required, of the Landlord or the Landlord's predecessors in title; and not carried out pursuant to an obligation to the Landlord or the Landlord's predecessors in title (but any obligations relating to the method or timing of works in any document giving consent will not be treated as an obligation for these purposes); any reduction in rent attributable to works that have been carried out by the Tenant (or the Tenant's predecessors in title or lawful occupiers); and any reduction in rent attributable to any temporary works, operations or other activities on any adjoining premises.
Disregards means those income deductions that the Department applies to the family’s or the assistance unit’s gross earned income to determine eligibility and benefit amount.

Examples of Disregards in a sentence

  • The sum to be determined by the arbitrator must be the sum at which he decides the Premises might reasonably be expected to be let in the open market at the Review Date making the Assumptions but disregarding Disregards.

  • Voting Disregards Notes owned by the Issuers, any Subsidiary of either of the Issuers or any Affiliate of either of the Issuers.

  • Disregards laws, ordinances, or regulations or orders of a public authority having jurisdiction over the Contract.

  • The sum to be determined by the expert must be the sum at which, acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator or quasi-arbitrator, he decides the Premises might reasonably be expected to be let in the open market at the relevant review date making the Assumptions but disregarding the Disregards.

  • Disregards Federal, State or local laws, ordinances, regulations, resolutions or orders.


More Definitions of Disregards

Disregards means the following matters which shall be disregarded on any rent review:
Disregards means the following matters to be disregarded at the Review Date:
Disregards means the amounts of income deducted in determining eligibility. Disregards are combined by category and subtracted from the gross nonexempt income. The subtotal is rounded down to the nearest whole dollar.
Disregards are the following matters:
Disregards are the following matters which are to be disregarded at the relevant Rent Review Date 5.1.2.1 Any effect on rent of the fact that the Tenant has been in occupation of the Premises 5.1.2.2 Any goodwill attached to the Premises by reason of the carrying on Thereat of the business of the Tenant 5.1.2.3 Any increase in the rental value of the Premises attributable to any improvement to the Premises made during the Term by and at the cost of the Tenant and carried out with the Landlord’s consent otherwise than in pursuance of an obligation to the Landlord 5.1.2.4 Any decrease in the rental value of the Premises attributable to the fact that VAT (or any tax of a similar nature that may be substituted for or levied in addition to VAT) is could or may be payable on the rent hereby reserved or the other monies payable hereunder 5.1.2.5 Any adverse effect on rent of any temporary works operations or other activities on any part of the Property or any neighbouring or adjoining property 5.1.2.6 Any restrictions relating to rent or security of tenure contained in any Act of Parliament and any direction thereby given relating to any method of determining rent
Disregards are the following matters at the relevant Review Date that must be disregarded: 4.1.4.1 any effect on rent of the fact that the Tenant or anyone deriving title under the Tenant or their predecessors in title have been in occupation of the Property 4.1.4.2 any goodwill attached to the Property by the carrying on at the Property of the business of the Tenant or anyone deriving title under the Tenant or by the predecessors in that business 4.1.4.3 any increase in rental value of the Property attributable at the relevant Review Date to any improvement to the Property carried out: 4.1.4.3.1 during the Term or during the period immediately before the beginning of the Term 4.1.4.3.2 by the Tenant anyone deriving title under the Tenant or their predecessors in title with the consent of the Landlord (where required) or carried out by the Landlord at the expense of the Tenant or 4.1.4.3.3 not in pursuance of an obligation to the Landlord and in disregarding this no allowance will be made for loss of use during any notional period while the improvement is being carried out
Disregards means the following whether or not the same are facts: (a) any effect on rent of the fact that the Tenant any undertenant or any of their respective predecessors in title has been or is in occupation of the Premises (b) any goodwill attached to the Premises by reason of the carrying on of the business of the Tenant any undertenant or their respective predecessors in title (c) any effect on rent of any improvement to the Premises which: was carried out by and at the expense of the Tenant or a permitted undertenant or any of their respective predecessors in title (whether or not before or after the commencement of the Term); and was not carried out pursuant to an obligation to the Landlord or its predecessors in title; and was carried out with the consent of the Landlord (where required under this Lease); work carried out to the Premises by the Tenant or a permitted Tenant or other occupier of the Premises which diminishes the rental of the Premises at the relevant Review Date enant’s Works (as defined in the agreement for the grant of this il Term” means a term of 10 years (or the residue of the Term the relevant Review Date if longer) commencing on the relevant nt” means the annual rent which might reasonably be expected to be view Lease after: :piry or payment of any Rent Allowance ig the Assumptions ing for the Disregards means the President from time to time of the Royal Institution of irveyors or any person authorised at the relevant time to act on his