Measurement Standard definition

Measurement Standard means the Standard Method for Measuring Floor Area in Office Buildings, ANSI/BOMA Z65.1-1996, as promulgated by BOMA.
Measurement Standard means a material measure, measuring instrument, certified reference material or measuring system intended to define, realise, conserve or reproduce a unit or one or more values of a quantity to serve as a reference;
Measurement Standard means a realization of the definition of a given quantity, with stated quantity value and associated measurement uncertainty, used as a reference;

Examples of Measurement Standard in a sentence

  • If Contractor wishes to avail itself of one of these exceptions, Contractor shall indicate in the applicable performance report delivered in the second month following the failure to meet such Performance Measurement Standard: (a) the identity of the Performance Measurement Standard that is subject to the exception, and (b) the circumstances that gave rise to the exception in sufficient detail to permit the Exchange to evaluate whether Contractor’s claim of exception is valid.

  • The approximate Net Rentable Area of the Contraction Premises shall be as identified by Tenant in Tenant’s Contraction Rights Exercise Notice, subject to final measurement by Landlord in conformity with the Measurement Standard.

  • In the event that Exchange fails to meet a Performance Measurement Standard with respect to its operations for any applicable period, the additional fees that may be assessed by the Exchange under this Attachment will not be imposed on Contractor with respect to Contractor’s failure to meet the same Performance Measurement Standard.

  • On any Receipt Points installed after the Effective Date, Gatherer shall measure the Gas delivered by Owner or caused to be delivered by Owner hereunder using electronic flow meters in accordance with the API 21.1 Electronic Flow Measurement Standard, which Gatherer has installed or caused to be installed at the Receipt Point(s).

  • By way of example, the second group of ________ Tranche I Performance RSUs shall vest if and when the Tranche I Measurement Standard is satisfied on or following the fourth anniversary of the Grant Date and prior to the Vesting Eligibility Expiration Date.


More Definitions of Measurement Standard

Measurement Standard means calculating theUsable Areain accordance with the Real Estate Board of New York (“REBNY”) Recommended Method of Floor Measurement for Office Buildings, effective January 1, 1987 and as subsequently amended in 2003 and computing the rentable area utilizing a loss factor from rentable to usable for a full office floor of 27%. By way of example, if a full floor contained 10,000 usable square feet, such full floor would be deemed to contain 13,699 rentable square feet, obtained by dividing 10,000 by .73 (USF/[1-Loss Factor] = RSF). For a partial floor, the number of usable square feet contained within the common areas on such floor would be allocated on a proportional basis among the leasable areas on such floor before applying the loss factor.
Measurement Standard means a material measure, measuring instrument or system intended to define, realize, conserve, or reproduce a unit, or one or more values of a quantity in order to transmit them to other measuring instruments by comparison;
Measurement Standard means a measuring material, measuring instrument or measuring system intended to define, realize, conserve or reproduce a unit or one or more values of a quantity to serve as a reference in the measurement of that measurable quantity;
Measurement Standard means the Real Estate Board of New York Recommended Method of Floor Measurement for Office Buildings effective January 1, 1987 (as amended in 2003) applicable to measuring usable area, with a 28.5% full-floor loss factor applied to the resulting number of usable square feet. Thus, for example, if a full floor contained 10,000 usable square feet, such full floor would be deemed to contain 13,986.014 rentable square feet, obtained by dividing 10,000 by 0.715 (USF/[1-Loss Factor] = rentable square feet).
Measurement Standard means the RICS Code of Measuring Practice, 6th edition 2007;
Measurement Standard means the Real Estate Board of New York Recommended Method of Floor Measurement for Office Buildings effective January 1, 1987 (as amended in 2003) applicable to measuring usable area, with a 27% loss factor applied to the resulting number of usable square feet. Thus, for example, if a full floor contained 10,000 usable square feet, such full floor would be deemed to contain 13,699 rentable square feet, obtained by dividing 10,000 by .73 (USF/[1-Loss Factor] = RSF). For a partial floor, the number of usable square feet contained within the common areas on such floor would be allocated on a proportional basis among the leasable areas on such floor before applying the loss factor. Subject to the other applicable provisions of this Lease, the leasing of the Premises by Tenant shall be deemed to include the non-exclusive right to use in common with others, for their intended uses, the common facilities in the Project designed and intended for use by tenants or other occupants in the Building in common with Landlord and other tenants of the Building, including, without limitation, elevators, fire stairs, mechanical areas serving the Premises (if any), and telephone and electrical closets and riser shafts serving the Premises (if any), and all walkways, loading docks, plazas, courts, public areas within the property line of the Building, service areas, lobbies, landscaped and garden areas and all other common and service areas and common amenities of the Project.
Measurement Standard means measurement to the center line of demising walls between the Premises and the space of other tenants in the Building and to the "drip line" of the Building, with respect to all other dimensions that are not demising walls. Landlord shall, within ninety (90) days after Landlord has completed Landlord's Work, cause the rentable and usable areas of the Premises and the Building to be measured in accordance with the Measurement Standard by an architect selected by Landlord and cause the architect making that measurement to certify to Tenant that such determinations have been made in accordance with therewith. Tenant shall have the right, exercisable within ninety (90) days after the date Landlord gives Tenant written notice of the final field measurements of the Premises and the Building in accordance with the Measurement Standard, to have its architect remeasure the Premises and the Building within such ninety (90) day period. In the event that Tenant does not cause the Premises and the Building to be remeasured, within that time period, the measurements made by Landlord shall be final. In the event Tenant causes the Premises and the Building to be measured within those time periods, and the remeasurement by Tenant's architect and Landlord's architect differs by more than 1%, Landlord and Tenant shall meet along with their respective architects and attempt to resolve the discrepancy in their measurements. If Landlord and Tenant do not agree on a resolution of the discrepancy of those measurements within fifteen days of Tenant's notice to Landlord of its architect's calculations of the square footage of the Premises and the Building, Landlord and Tenant shall submit their measurements to a third architect selected as provided below who shall then determine the square footage of the Premises and the Building by selecting between Landlord's architect's measurement and Tenant's architect's measurement. The third architect shall be selected by Tenant from a list of at least three (3) architects provided by Landlord, each of which architects shall not have performed work for either Landlord or Tenant within five (5) years before the date of this Lease. If Tenant fails to select the third architect from the list provided by Landlord within ten (10) days after Landlord's delivery of that list to Tenant, Landlord may select the third architect from that list. That third architect shall reach a determination within thirty days after receipt of copies of Tenant's ...