Covenant of Medical Group to Maintain Adjusted Gross Revenue Production Sample Clauses

Covenant of Medical Group to Maintain Adjusted Gross Revenue Production. The Physicians hereby covenant and agree to maintain Adjusted Gross Revenue at [*] during the initial [*] years of this Agreement in order to maintain the salary amount specified in Section 5.2(a) and provide the basis for the consideration paid pursuant to Section 2.03 of the Master Transaction Agreement. In the event the Threshold Revenue declines at least [*] during any three (3) month period of time and remains at that level for more than six (6) months, then the consideration specified in Section 2.03 of the Master Transaction Agreement shall be reduced and each Physician shall refund to Business Manager a proportionate amount of the consideration, as follows:
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