Rebate Period definition

Rebate Period means each period determined in accordance with Clause 11 (Rebate Periods) and, in relation to an overdue amount, each period determined in accordance with clause 79(c) (Default interest) of the Charter.
Rebate Period has the meaning given to such term in the MOA.
Rebate Period means a 3-year period set forth on Exhibit A hereto.

Examples of Rebate Period in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall commence after it has been approved by and is fully executed by the Parties and shall expire upon the expiration of the Rebate Period or termination of the 900 Rhode Island NRA Plan.


More Definitions of Rebate Period

Rebate Period means between March 27th, 2023 – June 4th, 2023 during which the [PURCHASED PRODUCTS] must be purchased by you in order to qualify for the [REBATE 1], [REBATE 2], or [REBATE 3].
Rebate Period has the meaning defined in Section 6.10.
Rebate Period means a 3-year period commencing the later of (1) the calendar year after the year in which the certificate of occupancy is received for the Property or (2) calendar year 2020.
Rebate Period means as described in Section 3.2.2.
Rebate Period means each 12 month period beginning on the Effective Date above and continuing for 3 years.
Rebate Period means the calendar years in which a tax rebate provided for in this section is to be paid pursuant to a rebate allocation notice issued pursuant to subsection (c) of this section; and