Incremental Business definition

Incremental Business means Superior Engines and Compressors and other parts listed on Exhibit A, and shall include certain types of valves and other new Goods and Services not previously purchased by EPSC and its Buyer Entities. The minimum amount of Incremental Business to be purchased hereunder is described in Section 9 below. Packaging associated with Superior Engines and Compressors are to be provided by ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ Authorized Unit Distributors and such packaging will not be considered Incremental Business and will not be counted towards the MPA.

Examples of Incremental Business in a sentence

  • At Licensor’s request, Licensee shall provide a statement in reasonable detail and with reasonable supporting documentation showing Licensee’s calculation of Comparison EBITDA, Baseline EBITDA and the Incremental Business EBITDA.

  • In order to expand the relationship between ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and EPSC and EPSC's Buyer Entities, at least $6,000,000 of the MPA will be Incremental Business; provided, however, the maximum dollar value of valves that are Incremental Business that can be credited against the MPA is $3,000,000.

  • Incremental Business and Additional Incremental Business shall be priced as described in Section 8 above.

  • Any Incremental Business purchased by EPSC and/or its Buyer Entities in excess of $6,000,000, but not to exceed an additional $6,000,000 shall be Additional Incremental Business.

  • Such Additional Incremental Business will not be credited against EPSC's MPA requirements.