Merchandise Sales definition
Examples of Merchandise Sales in a sentence
Within thirty (30) days of the close of each calendar quarter noted in section 5.1 above, Producer shall provide a written statement to Licensor setting forth the amount of any royalties due for the preceding quarterly period and further setting forth details concerning the calculation of Gross Box Office Receipts, Gross Merchandise Sales, and Gross Sponsorship Sales.
This Agreement shall automatically renew for an additional period of three (3) years (such renewal and each subsequent renewal shall be defined as a “Renewal Term”) provided that EFS achieves Net Merchandise Sales of at least ***** during the fourth year following launch of the first Website.
OPTIONAL: Should Owner consent to Artist selling any Merchandise within the Venue before, during or after the Performance (collectively, “Merchandise Sales”), then Owner shall be entitled to ten percent (10%) of Artist’s gross revenue derived from Merchandise Sales, which commission shall be remitted to Owner prior to Artist leaving the Venue.
Any amounts received in conne▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇ale of such Merchandise shall be included in Net Merchandise Sales and subject to the Royalty.
Merchandise Sales: ▇▇▇▇▇ also agrees to allow the Artist to sell their own merchandise including but not limited to: Audio CDs, T Shirts, Wristbands, Guitar Pics, Artist Photos etc.
It is further acknowledged that TMI has agreed to pay to RMST thirty (30%) of gross sales of the Merchandise Shop, less sales tax, credit card charges, check verification fees and returns (the "Merchandise Sales").
EFS shall pay a royalty ("Royalty") to Client equal to ***** of the Net Merchandise Sales (as defined below) for the applicable Calendar Quarter (each as defined below).
At the time of a sale or other transaction upon which a Percentage Fee, Playboy Store Net Profits, Playboy-Only Merchandise Net Profits or Co-Branded Merchandise Sales are payable hereunder, Palms shall record the sale or other transaction in auditable point of sale computer systems installed and operated by either FPLLC or Tenant which are used for the recording of transactions to be reported either to the Nevada Licensing Authorities or the department of taxation of the State of Nevada.
OPTIONAL: Should Owner consent to Artist selling any Merchandise w ithin the Venue before, during or after the Performance (collectively, “Merchandise Sales”), then Owner s hall be entitled to ten percent (10%) of Artist’s gross revenue derived from Merchandise Sales, which commission shall be remitted to Owner prior to Artist leaving the Venue.
Under the Exhibition Retail Agreement, TMI has agreed to pay to RMST thirty (30%) of gross sales of the Merchandise Shop, less sales tax, credit card charges, check verification fees and returns (the "Merchandise Sales"), and TMI shall furnish a weekly report of Merchandise Sales, on an itemized basis, together with remittance of the Merchandise Sales on Friday of each week for the period covering the preceding Monday through Sunday.