Revenue Shortfall definition

Revenue Shortfall means the amount by which the “Revenue” during the “Indemnity Period” in consequence of the “Damage” fall short of the “Expected Revenue”.
Revenue Shortfall means an amount, if greater than zero, by which the required payment pursuant to items (i) (Note Trustee and Security Trustee) to (vi) (A Notes interest) (inclusive) and (viii) (B Notes interest) of the Pre-Enforcement Revenue Priority of Payments exceeds all Available Revenue Funds (excluding items (f) (Liquidity Reserve Fund Ledger) and (g) (Principal Addition Amounts) of the definition thereof).
Revenue Shortfall means the amount by which the "Revenue" during the "Indemnity Period" in consequence of the "Damage" falls short of the "Expected Revenue".

Examples of Revenue Shortfall in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed that the repayment of Revenue Shortfall Loan shall be in accordance with and subject to the provisions of Article 31.

  • The entire surplus cash, after meeting the subsistence expenditure shall be used for repayment of such Revenue Shortfall Loan.

  • If such certificate identifies a Pre-Close Failure, it shall also set forth the amount of shortfall in Revenue Projections that directly resulted from such Pre-Close Failure as reflected in Section 6.18 of the Company Disclosure Schedule (such aggregate revenue shortfall, the "Failure Revenue Shortfall").

  • Revenue Shortfall is the amount of any shortfall in the amount of Transit Fare Revenues processed, settled or collected for each Fare Transaction from the face value of such Fare Transaction (each a “Revenue Shortfall” and collectively “Revenue Shortfalls”).

  • The Contractor shall pay the Authority for any Revenue Shortfall.


More Definitions of Revenue Shortfall

Revenue Shortfall means the amount by which the "revenue" during the "indemnity period" falls short of "expected revenue".
Revenue Shortfall means either:
Revenue Shortfall means the amount calculated by the Cash Manager on each Determination Date being the amount by which Available Revenue Receipts (excluding limbs (g) and (h) of the definition of Available Revenue Receipts) are insufficient to pay or provide for payment of items (a) to (f), (i), (k), (m), (o), (q) and
Revenue Shortfall means, for any Earn-Out Period, the amount by which Target Revenue Growth for that Earn-Out Period exceeds Actual Revenue Growth for that Earn-Out Period, if any.
Revenue Shortfall means, as at an Interest Payment Date, the greater of:
Revenue Shortfall means for each Calculation Date, the amount, if any, by which Available Issuer Revenue (excluding for these purposes any amounts referred to paragraphs (i) and (j) in the definition thereof) is insufficient to pay items (a) to (g) of the Pre-Enforcement Revenue Payments Priorities in full;
Revenue Shortfall means the amount by which the Holdback Period Revenue is less than $[CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION].