Order Revenues definition

Order Revenues means the revenues and service fees of Licensee and its subsidiaries derived from all sales of goods and services under the Licensed Intellectual Property, including sales from Licensee's Internet Site and Telephone Number that are identified by or branded with the Licensed Intellectual Property. Order Revenues do not include any applicable discounts or returns.

Examples of Order Revenues in a sentence

  • Within 90 days after the fourth quarterly period and within 60 days after each of the first three (3) quarterly periods concerned, Licensee will deliver to Licensor a statement covering Order Revenues for the period due to Licensor and will pay Licensor the licensing fee as computed in accordance with Article 6.

  • The Contractor shall have no recourse for the payment of any amounts due by the Authority under this Contract or upon any representation, warranty, covenant, contract or obligation contained in this Contract or in any document, certificate or instrument that this Contract requires to be executed and delivered by the Authority or for any claim hereon or thereon shall be had by the Contractor, except from such Task Order Revenues.