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The district has eight signs at seven locations, which bring in about $225,000 a year total through a fixed lease.
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As a result, past bidding is not a sound basis for fixing lease values for fisheries to be managed by communities; it just provides a basis of the past lease value which preserves government revenue rates.
Information from a small number of water bodies should not be used as the basis for fixing lease values more widely.
"They lease a medallion for a fixed price for a fixed period of time and they absorb all the risk as to whether it rains.
Decline curve techniques use the production profile of the multi-well lease to decompose and separate the individual well profiles, while a fixed allocation method samples the lease production profile at specific points in time to allocate production between wells.
Caching can lower the required capacity of backhaul connections during peak times and thus substantially reduce the costs that mobile operators have to pay for them, since backhaul is usually leased subject to providing a fixed maximum data rate [51].
Meanwhile, most drivers of the city's 12,187 medallion cabs continue to pay high fixed cab-leasing fees -- to garages and brokers that respond to fare increases by raising these leasing fees.
Upon completion of the deal, which is expected by October, Accor said it would take a noncash loss of about 600 million euros and reduce its net debt and fixed-lease commitments by a combined 855 million euros.
The financial side of the calculation boils down to this: most of the costs of owning a car are fixed -- loan or lease payments, certain maintenance, insurance, parking (particularly in Manhattan, where many garages top $300 a month) -- while rental costs, of course, increase with use.
The partnerships involve individual lease agreements between the tourism operators and landowners, the most widespread of which involves landowners receiving fixed monthly land lease payments from the tourism operators, independent of the number of tourists visiting the conservancy (Bedelian 2014).
Dilapidations are areas of the building that are in a poor condition or have shortcomings, which tenants have to remedy or pay to have fixed under their lease covenants.
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