Revenue attributable definition

Revenue attributable means all rentals, fees, royalties, and/or other payments generated from the use of a parcel; or the most likely amount of money due for the use of a parcel as determined by procedures in chapter 332-30 WAC, whichever is greater.
Revenue attributable means all rentals, fees, royal- ties, and/or other payments generated from the use of a par- cel; or the most likely amount of money due for the use of a parcel as determined by procedures in chapter 332-30 WAC, whichever is greater.
Revenue attributable means all rentals, fees, royal- ties, and/or other payments generated from the use of a par- cel; or the most likely amount of money due for the use of a

Examples of Revenue attributable in a sentence

  • Revenue attributable to the Group is determined by reference to various rates on the net gaming wins.

  • Revenue attributable to the sales price, exclusive of interest, is recognised at the date of sale.

  • Revenue attributable to the award of benefits measured at fair value is deferred until they are utilised.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, in no event shall any Net Revenue attributable to any entity or assets acquired pursuant to or in connection with a Permitted Acquisition and that was received or accrued prior to the date of such Permitted Acquisition be counted for purposes of determining Borrower’s compliance with the financial covenant set forth in Section 6.1.

  • Enter amount of quarterly Rental Revenue attributable to store locations open less than 25 months.

  • Revenue attributable to unused capacity is only recognised when recovery of income is considered virtually certain.

  • Revenue attributable to the banking business represents revenue generated from The Macau Chinese Bank Limited (“MCB”), a licensed credit institution under the Financial System Act of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China.

  • To the extent such amount is not susceptible to precise calculation, it shall be determined based on the proportion the Adjusted Gross Revenue attributable to such Office, Dispensary, or Practice location bears to the Adjusted Gross Revenue of the Practice.

  • Revenue attributable to these contracts is recognized in accordance with the five-step revenue recognition model prescribed in ASC 606.

  • Revenue attributable to the sales price, exclusive of interest, is recognized at the date of sale.

Related to Revenue attributable

  • Distributable Income means, for any period, the net income of Centurion Apartment REIT, including income earned from its proportionate interest under the Rollover Agreement and its applicable consolidated Subsidiaries for such period set out in its consolidated financial statements as determined in accordance with GAAP, subject to certain adjustments, including: (a) adding back the following items: depreciation, amortization (except for amortization of deferred financing costs, future income tax expense, losses on dispositions of assets and amortization of any net discount on long-term debt assumed from vendors of properties at rates of interest less than fair value); and (b) deducting the following items: future income tax credits, interest on convertible debentures to the extent not already deducted in computing net income, gains on dispositions of assets and amortization of any net premium on long- term debt assumed from vendors of properties at rates of interest greater than fair value and any other adjustments determined by the Trustees in their discretion.

  • Cash Flow from Operations means net cash funds provided from operations, exclusive of Cash from Sales or Refinancing, of the Company or investment of any Company funds, without deduction for depreciation, but after deducting cash funds used to pay or establish a reserve for expenses, debt payments, capital improvements, and replacements and for such other items as the Board of Directors reasonably determines to be necessary or appropriate and subject to Loan Conditions.

  • Tax Revenues means the Personal Income Taxes and such other revenues, including Alternative Revenues (but excluding Building Aid), as the Authority may derive directly from the State from taxes imposed by the City or the State and collected by the State.