Channel Costs definition

Channel Costs means those costs incurred by a Party and its Affiliates in preparing and utilizing distribution channels for a Product (including product returns, customer rebates, dealer incentives, volume discounts, seed service fees, cash discounts (pre-pay discounts), local competitive response, transportation or cargo insurance, and some of which, by way of example, are currently identified as “seed service fees,” “crop loss and replant,” “volume discount,” and “seed action pack”), in all cases allocated to such Products in accordance with GAAP.
Channel Costs means deductions actually incurred, allowed, paid, accrued or specifically allocated in financial statements in accordance with GAAP, in preparing and utilizing distribution channels for a Product (including product returns, customer rebates, dealer incentives, volume discounts, service fees, cash discounts, pre-pay discounts, local competitive response, transportation or cargo insurance, etc.).
Channel Costs means commissions and fees payable to third parties other than Party B, which are incurred by Party B as a result of its sale and provision of game services for users via its online payment and consumption system. Party A is not required to bear any channel cost.

Examples of Channel Costs in a sentence

  • Channel Costs refer to the total costs paid by Party A for the sale of media resources, including but not limited to (1) the amount of sales rebate paid to advertising sale agency according to Party A’s policy (2) sales commission fee paid to Party A’s salesperson according to Party A’s sales commission policy etc..

  • Wye ▇▇▇▇▇ – (Education and Public Access Channel) Costs of providing said Access Facilities shall not be a credit against payment of the Franchise Fee imposed under this Franchise Agreement nor a credit against the capital grant provided for in this Franchise Agreement, except as provided for in Section 5.01(e).


More Definitions of Channel Costs

Channel Costs means those costs incurred by a Party and its Affiliates in preparing and utilizing distribution channels for a Product (including product returns, customer rebates, dealer incentives, volume discounts, seed service fees, cash discounts (pre-pay discounts), local