Revenue Adjustment Amount definition

Revenue Adjustment Amount means an amount, which may be negative, equal to (i) the unpaid Revenue, if any, for the month ending prior to the month in which the Closing occurs plus (ii) the unpaid Revenue for the days that have elapsed in the month in which the Closing occurs as of the Closing (including the Closing Date), minus (iii) the 30-day Revenue Target.
Revenue Adjustment Amount has the meaning given to it in the 2010 Access Undertaking.
Revenue Adjustment Amount means an amount calculated pursuant to the following formula: (i) 4, multiplied by (ii) the Customer Revenue Amount, multiplied by (iii) 0.318 (31.8%), multiplied by (iv) 2.77.

Examples of Revenue Adjustment Amount in a sentence

  • Each of the Jasc Stockholders will pay to Corel cash equal to a pro rata portion of the Q3 Net Revenue Adjustment Amount based upon the Jasc Stockholder's Ownership Percentage.

  • The aggregate consideration for the Acquired Assets (the “Purchase Price”) shall be (A) $3,250,000 (Three Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars) (the “Cash Purchase Price”), plus (B) the Additional Cash Purchase Price, if applicable, plus (C) Buyer’s assumption of the Assumed Liabilities, minus (D) the Deferred Revenue Adjustment Amount.

  • The Purchase Price reduction shall be the greater of (i) the product of One Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-Five Dollars ($1,845) multiplied by the number of Subscribers on the Closing Date less than the Subscriber Threshold, or (ii) the "Revenue Adjustment Amount," which shall be the product of 2.15 and the amount by which "Annualized Gross Revenues" are less than the Revenue Threshold.

  • THE ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT (which may be a positive or negative number) will be equal to the sum of the net worth of the Company as of July 31, 2000 determined in accordance with GAAP and the Enterprise Deferred Revenue Adjustment Amount.

  • This test is intended to measure broadband electromagnetic emissions from ESAs (e.g. ignition systems, electric motor, onboard battery charging unit, etc.) If not otherwise stated in this annex the test shall be performed according CISPR 25.

  • If (i) such audit reveals an undercalculation of Company Gross Revenue, and (ii) the Company Gross Revenue, as adjusted following such audit, is equal to or greater than the Gross Revenue Threshold for such Adjustment Year, then (A) Parent shall not be entitled to reduce the Merger Consideration by the Revenue Adjustment Amount (and Parent shall deliver to Members the Revenue Adjustment Holdback Amount, as provided in Section 1.10(c); and (B) Parent shall reimburse Members for its reasonable audit costs.

  • Where a Revenue Adjustment Amount has been calculated under Clause 3B.1 of Part B the equivalent System Allowable Revenue to that used in the calculation of that Revenue Adjustment Amount for the relevant Individual Coal System Infrastructure for the Year after the Year in which that Revenue Adjustment Amount was calculated (“2nd Year System Allowable Revenue”) will be adjusted in accordance with this Clause 3B.3.

  • The sum ---------------------------------------------------------- of the Subscribers Adjustment Amount and the Revenue Adjustment Amount, if any, shall be no greater than $800,000.

  • If the Closing Revenue Ratio is less than 0.95, then the Company shall include on the Revised Client Revenue Schedule (and based on the information set forth therein) its calculation of the Closing Revenue Adjustment Amount.

  • Revenue Adjustment Amount has the meaning given to it in the 2010 Access Undertaking.


More Definitions of Revenue Adjustment Amount

Revenue Adjustment Amount means 0.5 multiplied by the excess, if any, of (x) $67,275,000 over ---- (y) the Final March 2003 Revenue. For purposes of this Agreement, the "Severance Adjustment Amount" shall mean 0.5 multiplied by the Final Severance Amount.
Revenue Adjustment Amount has the meaning given to it in the 2016 Access Undertaking. System Allowable Revenue Amount means
Revenue Adjustment Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 1.4(d).
Revenue Adjustment Amount means $45,346,000 multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the Revenue Shortfall Amount and the denominator of which shall be the Applicable Revenue Target.

Related to Revenue Adjustment Amount

  • Net Adjustment Amount means an amount, which may be positive or negative, equal to (A) the Closing Net Working Capital as finally determined pursuant to this Section 2.5 minus the Estimated Net Working Capital, plus (B) Estimated Indebtedness minus Closing Indebtedness as finally determined pursuant to this Section 2.5, plus (C) Closing Cash as finally determined pursuant to this Section 2.5 minus Estimated Cash, plus (D) Estimated Transaction Expenses minus Closing Transaction Expenses as finally determined pursuant to this Section 2.5;

  • Final Adjustment Amount shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(e).

  • Adjustment Amount For any Distribution Date, the difference between (A) the sum of the Class A Principal Balance and the Class B Principal Balance as of the related Determination Date and (B) the sum of (i) the sum of the Class A Principal Balance and the Class B Principal Balance as of the Determination Date succeeding such Distribution Date and (ii) the aggregate amount that would have been distributed to all Classes as principal in accordance with Section 4.01(a) for such Distribution Date without regard to the provisos in the definitions of Class B-1 Optimal Principal Amount, Class B-2 Optimal Principal Amount, Class B-3 Optimal Principal Amount, Class B-4 Optimal Principal Amount, Class B-5 Optimal Principal Amount and Class B-6 Optimal Principal Amount.

  • Estimated Adjustment Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 2.8(a).

  • Closing Adjustment Amount shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(c).

  • Post-Closing Adjustment Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2(a).

  • Working Capital Adjustment Amount means an amount equal to the difference between (i) the Working Capital of the Company as of the Closing Date and (ii) the Estimated Working Capital Amount. For the avoidance of doubt the Working Capital Adjustment Amount may be a negative number.

  • Open Market Adjustment Amount shall have the meaning specified in Section 2(I).

  • Net Working Capital Adjustment Amount means an amount (which may be a positive or negative number) equal to (a) the Closing Date Net Working Capital minus (b) the Target Net Working Capital.

  • Purchase Price Adjustment shall have the meaning specified in Section 3.02.

  • Maximum Settlement Amount means the maximum amount the Company may be required to pay pursuant to this Settlement, which is the sum of One Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Dollars ($145,000), including any of the Company’s employer-side share of FICA, FUTA, and other similar, mandatory employer-side payroll taxes. In no event shall the Maximum Settlement Amount exceed the foregoing sum.

  • True-Up Adjustment means any Semi-Annual True-Up Adjustment or Interim True-Up Adjustment, as the case may be.

  • Contract Adjustment Payments means amounts payable by the Company on each Contract Adjustment Payment Date in respect of each Purchase Contract, at a rate per year of 2.725% on the Stated Amount per Purchase Contract.

  • Purchase Price Adjustment Escrow Amount means $1,500,000.

  • Payment Adjustment Date With respect to each ARM Loan, the date on which the Borrower's Monthly Payment changes in accordance with the terms of the related Mortgage Note.

  • Interest Adjustment Date With respect to a Mortgage Loan, the date, if any, specified in the related Mortgage Note on which the Mortgage Interest Rate is subject to adjustment.

  • Price Adjustment means any and all price reductions, offsets, discounts, rebates, adjustments, and or refunds which accrue to or are factored into the final net cost to the hospital outpatient department or ambulatory surgical center.

  • Principal Adjustment In the event that the Class B-1 Optimal Principal Amount, Class B-2 Optimal Principal Amount, Class B-3 Optimal Principal Amount, Class B-4 Optimal Principal Amount, Class B-5 Optimal Principal Amount or Class B-6 Optimal Principal Amount is calculated in accordance with the proviso in such definition with respect to any Distribution Date, the Principal Adjustment for such Class of Class B Certificates shall equal the difference between (i) the amount that would have been distributed to such Class as principal in accordance with Section 4.01(a) for such Distribution Date, calculated without regard to such proviso and assuming there are no Principal Adjustments for such Distribution Date and (ii) the Adjusted Principal Balance for such Class.

  • SNB Adjustment Spread means, with respect to the SNB Policy Rate, the spread to be applied to the SNB Policy Rate in order to reduce or eliminate, to the extent reasonably practicable under the circumstances, any economic prejudice or benefit (as applicable) to Noteholders as a result of the replacement of the Swiss Average Rate Overnight with the SNB Policy Rate for purposes of determining SARON, which spread will be determined by the Calculation Agent, acting in good faith and a commercially reasonable manner, taking into account the historical median between the Swiss Average Rate Overnight and the SNB Policy Rate during the two year period ending on the date on which the SARON Index Cessation Event occurred (or, if more than one SARON Index Cessation Event has occurred, the date on which the first of such events occurred).

  • Unadjusted Principal Distribution Amount As defined in the definition of “Principal Distribution Amount.”

  • Payment Amount has the meaning specified in Section 6.1.

  • Substitution Adjustment Amount As defined in Section 2.03.

  • XXXXX Adjustment means, with respect to XXXXX, 0.0326% per annum.

  • Principal Payment Amount For any Distribution Date, the sum of (i) the scheduled principal payments (if any) on the Mortgage Loans due on the related Due Date, (ii) the principal portion of proceeds received with respect to any Mortgage Loan which was purchased or repurchased pursuant to a Purchase Obligation or as permitted by this Agreement during the Prior Period and (iii) any other unscheduled payments of principal which were received with respect to any Mortgage Loan during the Prior Period, other than Payoffs, Curtailments, Liquidation Principal and Subsequent Recoveries.

  • Value Adjustments means cash lending revenues and other revenues on collateral in respect of a Series of ETP Securities.

  • Spread Adjustment means 100 basis points.