Revenue Sources definition
Examples of Revenue Sources in a sentence
Seller agrees that, during the applicable Royalty Periods, all Royalties derived from the Portfolio Assets and applicable Revenue Sources shall be paid or directed to SongVest in accordance with this Agreement and Schedule A.
The Percentage Interest in Seller’s Revenue Sources is a maximum of One-Hundred Percent (100%), subject to clause 6, below.
The Percentage Interest in Seller’s Revenue Sources is a maximum of Seventy-Five Percent (75%), subject to clause 6, below.
Sound Recordings: Revenue earned by Seller in connection with the sale and exploitation of the Sound Recordings in the Portfolio, if applicable, will be paid at the Percentage Interest and for the applicable Revenue Sources (e.g., Streaming) as set forth in Schedule A.
The Percentage Interest in Seller’s Revenue Sources is a maximum of Fifty Percent (50%), subject to clause 6, below.
Revenue earned by Seller in connection with the sale, distribution and exploitation of Videos in the Portfolio via the Revenue Sources, if applicable, will be paid to SongVest and will be calculated on the Percentage Interest for the applicable Revenue Sources as set forth on Schedule A.
The Percentage Interest in Seller’s Revenue Sources is Thirty Percent (30%) which may be adjusted at date of Closing.
The Percentage Interest in Seller’s Revenue Sources is Fifty percent (50%).
The Percentage Interest in Seller’s Revenue Sources is a maximum of Thirty- Three Point Thirty Three Percent (33.33%), subject to clause 6, below.
The Percentage Interest in Seller’s Revenue Sources is a maximum of Twenty Percent (20%), subject to clause 6, below.