recapture clause

recapture clause.

1. A contract provision that limits prices or allows for the recovery of goods if market conditions greatly differ from what the contract anticipated.

2. A commercial-lease provision that grants the landlord both a percentage of the tenant’s profits above a fixed amount of rent and the right to terminate the lease — and thus recapture the property — if those profits are too low.


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