Original Rent definition

Original Rent means $1.25 per square foot per month;
Original Rent means the dollar amount per square foot per month set in out in the Schedule to the Form C;
Original Rent means $996 per month;

Examples of Original Rent in a sentence

  • The Debtors filed Debtors’ Emergency Motion for Entry of an Order (I) Extending Time for Performance of Obligations Arising Under Unexpired Real Property Leases; (II) Establishing Temporary Case Administration Procedures; and (III) Granting Related Relief (ECF #92) (the “Original Rent Motion”).2In the Original Rent Motion, the Debtors sought to delay payment of administrative rent for a period of sixty days as authorized by 11 U.S.C.§365(d)(3).

  • A hearing on the Original Rent Motion was continued several times with respect to various landlords with whom the Debtors were negotiating rent concessessions.

  • In the absence of any written representations or attendance at the CMD by the Respondents, the Legal Member had no information to suggest that the arrears of rent detailed in the Original Rent Payments Schedule were not due and payable.

  • Statements of account in respect of the periods (i) from 8 August 2019 to 11 August 2020 and (ii) from 8 March 2020 to 13 May 2021 (“ Original Rent Payments Schedules”), which showed an outstanding balance of rent of£9,940.60 as at 13 May 2021.

  • The Applicant’s Representative was not in a position to confirm why the Original Rent Payments Schedule (and the Updated Rent Payments Schedule) was solely in the name of Mr A Muhammed Haider Bibi but noted that the Tenancy Agreement was in the names of both Respondents and they were jointly and severally liable for the rent.

  • In the Original Rent Equity field, enter the rented equity amount at the start of the scheme.

  • In light of this, the Applicant’s Representative confirmed that he withdrew his request to amend the sum claimed (to that set out in the Updated Rent Payments Schedule) and rather sought an order for payment in respect of £3,700 (being the amount set out in the Original Rent Payments Schedule, which did not include the rent payable in respect of June 2021 nor that payable advance in respect of July 2021, during which month the Respondents removed from the Property).

  • The Original Rent Payments Schedule (but not the Updated Rent Payments Schedule) included an entry indicating receipt of a deposit of £600 on 1 March 2020.

  • Accordingly, the Tribunal considered the case based on the application paperwork submitted, including the Original Rent Statement and the sum claimed was not amended.

  • If the product of this multiplication is greater than the Original Rent, Lessee shall pay this greater amount as the yearly rent until the time of the next rental adjustment as called for in this section.


More Definitions of Original Rent

Original Rent means such amount as may be established by resolution of the Board of Directors of the WV Housing Corporation from time to time;
Original Rent means $1.01 per square foot of Gross Floor Area per month;
Original Rent means $1.35 per square foot of Gross Floor Area per month;
Original Rent means in respect of any Relevant DFO Depot Lease and any Rental Payment Date thereunder, the Property Rent determined from time to time to be applicable under and in accordance with the terms of such Relevant DFO Depot Lease on such Rental Payment Date, but ignoring for these purposes the effect or occurrence of any rent revision at any time under schedule 4 of such Relevant DFO Depot Lease (or part 4 of the schedule of the Relevant DFO Depot Lease in respect of the DFO Depot at Craigentinny); XXX means the Office of Rail Regulation established by Section 15 of the Railways and Transport Safety Xxx 0000 and having the duties and obligations set out in the Act; Parallel Claim has the meaning given to it in Paragraph 4.3 of Part E (Costs Payable by Operator) of Schedule 6 (Performance Regime);

Related to Original Rent

  • Additional Rent means all sums of money, other than Base Rent, that shall become due from and payable by Tenant pursuant to this Lease.

  • Base Rent As defined in Section 3.1.

  • Rent as used in this Section 21 shall be deemed to be and to mean all sums of every nature required to be paid by Tenant pursuant to the terms of this Lease, whether to Landlord or to others. As used in Sections 21(c)(ii)(A) and (B), above, the “worth at the time of award” shall be computed by allowing interest at the Default Rate. As used in Section 21(c)(ii)(C) above, the “worth at the time of award” shall be computed by discounting such amount at the discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco at the time of award plus 1%.

  • Basic Rent means Basic Rent as defined in Paragraph 6.

  • Annual Rent means the amount payable by Tenant to Landlord in respect of each year of the Term under Article 4.01.

  • Gross Rent means the rent for a set-aside unit, including any applicable utility allowances, in compliance with the rent limits applicable to the property for 2020. Gross rent does include optional fees included in the household’s lease, including but not limited to, washer/dryer, cable, parking, etc., as long as they are included in the lease or addendums to the lease. In addition, when a utility that is purchased from or through a local utility company by the Development, who in turn bills residents for actual consumption of the utility will also be eligible when the applicable utility allowance for the Development includes a deduction for the utility and the household’s lease specifies that the resident is responsible for the utility.

  • Lease Rentals means, for any period, the aggregate amount of fixed rental or operating lease expense payable by the Company and its Subsidiaries with respect to leases of real and personal property (excluding Capital Lease Obligations) determined in accordance with GAAP.

  • Residential Rental Unit means an area legally licensed or permitted for use as a living space containing a sleeping area, bathing and sanitation facilities and cooking facilities equipped with a cooking range, refrigerator and sink, all of which are separate and distinct from other Residential Rental Units. Reg. §§ 1.103-8(a) 8(i).