Definition of Revenue Sample Clauses

Definition of Revenue. For purposes of this Agreement, "REVENUE" shall mean the gross revenue generated from the sale of Excess Capacity actually collected less any deductions set forth in SECTION 9.12.1 and SECTION 9.12.2.
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Definition of Revenue. The term “Revenue” as used in section 5.1 and elsewhere in this agreement means all items of revenue directly or indirectly derived by the Owner (which for the purposes of this section shall include any subsidiary or affiliate of the Owner or any other entity in which the owner has any legal or beneficial interest) from operation of the Owner’s Team and use of the Home Arena, including but not limited to revenue from all ticket sales for games (including exhibition, regular season and playoff games, whether against other WPHL teams or otherwise), television, radio and other broadcast revenue, revenue from all forms of advertising, revenue from sales of foods, beverages, other goods and services at or from the Home Arena (including sales of liquor, beer, wine and tobacco), whether in the form of cash, charge or otherwise (and, in the case of any non-cash consideration received by the Owner, Revenue shall mean the fair market value of such consideration), deducting therefrom only sales and any other taxes which the Owner separately states, collects from customers, pays to any federal, state, county, municipal or other local taxing authority and is not entitled to recover, and any discounts which WPHLI may in its sole discretion permit from time to time. For greater certainty, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing paragraph, Revenue shall include the cash proceeds of any business interruption insurance payable to the Owner with respect to operation of the Owner’s Team or use of the Home Arena.
Definition of Revenue. As used herein “Revenue” shall mean the net revenues (as reflected by the Purchaser’s audited, consolidated financial statements) generated by, through or as a result of the sale by the Purchaser and its Affiliates after the Closing Date of the following products (collectively, the “RFID Products”): Existing Products, Derivative Products of Existing Products, Products Under Development, Derivative Products of Products Under Development, Future RFID-Based Products, Derivative Products of Future RFID-Based Products, Identified Readers, Derivative Products of Identified Readers and Ancillary Services (in each case, as defined herein), together with the fair market value of the Investment Stock (as hereinafter defined), if any, as provided below.
Definition of Revenue. For purposes of apportioning revenue received by the District, the Regional School District shall apportion the following General Fund categories as defined herein:
Definition of Revenue. For purposes of this Agreement, "Revenue" shall mean the gross revenue generated from the sale of Excess Capacity actually collected less any deductions set forth in Section 9.11.1, Section 9.11.2 and Section 9.11.3.
Definition of Revenue. As used in this Agreement, the term “Revenue” has the meaning given to such term under GAAP. The Committee will (to the extent necessary and without duplication) adjust such revenue to eliminate the financial impact of (i) acquisitions, divestitures or changes in business structure; (ii) changes in legal, tax, accounting or regulatory policy; and
Definition of Revenue. For purposes of this Agreement, “Revenue” means actual cash received by Starry from Customers, net of any fees, expenses, and deductions paid to a third party, including (i) the cost of equipment purchased by Starry from a third party and provided to the Customer as part of the Service; (ii) credit card/bank fees; (iii) charges paid by Starry to a third party for services provided to the Customer as part of the Service; (iv) revenue-sharing or door-fee payments to building owners and landlords; and (v) taxes on the Service or any equipment provided to the Customer and paid by Starry.
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