Net Rentable Area

Example Definitions of "Net Rentable Area"
Net Rentable Area. Net Rentable Area
Net Rentable Area. Of the Premises shall mean the gross area within the inside surface of the outer glass or other material comprising the exterior walls of the Premises, to the mid-point of any walls separating portions of the Premises from those of adjacent tenants and to the Common Area or Service Area side of walls separating the Premises from Common Areas and Service Areas, subject to the following: (1) Net Rentable Area shall not include any Service Areas. (2) Net Rentable Area shall... include a prorata part of the Common Areas on the floor on which the Premises are located, such proration based upon the ratio of the Net Rentable Area within the Premises to the total Net Rentable Area on such floor, both determined without regard to the Common Areas. The Common Area on floor(s) upon which the Premises are located shall never exceed: 2,711 square feet and may be adjusted as determined by Landlord from time to time to confirm such allocation to changes in the configuration or rented spaces and Common Areas upon such floor. (3) Net Rentable Area shall include any columns and/or projection(s) which protrude into the Premises and/or the Common Areas. View More Arrow
Net Rentable Area. Shall mean, as applicable, the net rentable areas of the Leased Premises, the Vacate Space and the Buildings, determined in conformity with the BOMA Standard. The approximate Net Rentable Areas of the Leased Premises, the Vacate Space and the Buildings are as specified on Exhibit A hereto. At Closing, Seller and Purchaser shall more precisely identify the Net Rentable Areas of the Leased Premise, Vacate Space and the Buildings and append the same as revised Exhibit A hereto.
Net Rentable Area. Of the Premises shall mean the gross area within the inside surface of the outer glass of the exterior walls, to the mid-point of any walls separating portions of the Premises from those of adjacent tenants and to the finished side of Common Area and Service Areas walls separating the premises, subject to the following: Net Rentable Area shall not include any Service Areas. Net Rentable Area shall include Tenant's pro rata part of the Common Areas within the... Building, based upon the ratio of the Net Rentable Area within the Premises to the total Net Rentable Area within the Building, both determined without regard to the Common Areas. The Net Rentable Area in the Building is 58,535 square feet. The above set forth estimate of Net Rentable Area within the Premises may be revised, at Landlord's election, if an inspection reveals such estimate to be inaccurate in any material degree. View More Arrow
Net Rentable Area. Of one floor of the Building shall mean the gross area within the inside surface of the outer glass or other material comprising the exterior walls of the Building to the Common Areas or Service Areas side of walls separating the Common Areas and Service Areas from any other areas of the floor
Net Rentable Area. Eight Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-Four (8,274) rentable square feet, per BOMA measurement standards.
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