Sale or Return definition

Sale or Return means unsold copies are returned for credit. The copies claimed will therefore be the net sale (copies supplied less credited copies).
Sale or Return means copies that remain unsold by the retailers can be returned to the newstrade supply chain for credit. These must be deducted from the initial ‘sale’ or ‘supply’, so that only those copies actually purchased by the public are claimed in the CAB Total Distribution Audit reporting (i.e. the net sale). This must be recorded on an Issue by Issue basis.

Examples of Sale or Return in a sentence

  • One of the model of business is Sale and ReturnIn case of Sale or Return Business Module, the Vendor supplies goods to Shoppers Stop under his own brand name on the Tax invoice, bears the risk/ title of goods till the time it reaches to Shoppers Stop, etc (copy of sample Sale or Return commercial arrangement is enclosed as Annexure 5),During the year, the Vendors have supplied goods to Shoppers Stop on principal to principal basis.

  • Revenue from Sale under Sale or Return basis Model is recognized when actual sale is made to the end user and where no significant uncertainty exists regarding the collection of amount of consideration.

  • No Goods which are accepted by the Customer except for designated Sale or Return items may be returned for credit or replacement without the prior written consent of the Company.

  • Note that as a general rule the ACS does not enter into Sale or Return arrangements.

  • UNIT III Depreciation – Meaning, Causes, and Types – Straight Line Method – Written down Value Method (Including Change of Method with retrospective effect) – Royalties including short workings – Minimum Rent - Short workings recouped - Sale or Return.

  • Unless otherwise indicated in the "Sale or Return designation, each Drop Ship Order shall be accepted by Company as an order for the purchase of Products on a "100% Sale or Return" basis.

  • Principal $ Interest $ Other: $ Ending Balance on Note/Debt $ Note Payoff: Partial Full Sale or Return of Capital: Must complete the payment information below, including share reduction information.

  • The authors implemented the model in a firm manufacturing leather accessories and working with the retail chain on a Sale or Return (SOR )model.

  • When transactions are numerous, a business maintains the following books: (a) Sale or Return Day Book; and (b) Sale or Return Ledger.

  • E.g Distribution packing (secondary packing), carriage outwards maintenance of delivery vans, expenditure incurred in transporting articles to central or local storage, expenditure incurred in moving articles to and from prospective customers (as in Sale or Return) etc.

Related to Sale or Return

  • Total Stockholder Return means the total return (change in share price plus reinvestment of any dividends) of a Share.

  • Relative Total Shareholder Return means for the Incentive Period the Total Shareholder Return of the Company compared to the Total Shareholder Return of the Peer Group, as more particularly set forth on attached Exhibit C.

  • Total Shareholder Return means the total return (change in share price plus reinvestment of any dividends) of a Share.

  • Current Return means the minimum fair combined rate of return on common equity required for

  • TSR means total shareholder return.

  • MOIC means the multiple of Blackstone’s aggregate invested equity capital in the Company since its initial investment in the Company through the date of determination as determined by the Board based on an analysis provided by the Company’s management. It being understood that the invested capital on the date hereof equals $792 million.

  • ROIC means Return on Invested Capital and represents a ratio of Adjusted net income to Average Invested Capital. The Company believes this is a useful profitability measure as it excludes non-cash expenses (income) from both the numerator and denominator.

  • Total Return means the annual compounded rate of return for an investment fund for a period that would equate the initial value to the redeemable value at the end of the period, expressed as a percentage, and determined by applying the following formula:

  • Company TSR means, for any Performance Period, the Company’s TSR for such Performance Period.

  • Unit Value means, at any time, the value of each Stock Unit, which value shall be equal to the Fair Market Value (as defined in the Plan) of a Share on such date.

  • annual return means the return required to be made in the case of a company having a share capital, under section 132 and in the case of a company not having a share capital, under section 133;

  • Revenue Growth means the percentage change in revenue (as defined in Statement of Financial Accounting Concepts No. 6, published by the Financial Accounting Standards Board) from one period to another.

  • Liquidity Event means a Change of Control or an IPO.

  • Relative TSR means the Company’s TSR compared to the Peer Companies TSR on a relative basis. The Company and the Peer Companies from highest to lowest according to their respective TSRs will determine Relative TSR. After this ranking, the percentile performance of the Company relative to the Peer Companies will be determined using the Percentrank formula in Microsoft Excel.

  • RTSR means the percentile rank of the Company’s Total Shareholder Return among the Total Shareholder Returns of all members of the Peer Group, ranked in descending order, at the end of the Performance Period.

  • Corporate Taxpayer Return means the federal and/or state and/or local Tax Return, as applicable, of the Corporate Taxpayer filed with respect to Taxes of any Taxable Year.

  • Equity Event is the receipt by Borrower on or after the Effective Date of unrestricted net cash proceeds of not less than Forty Million Dollars ($40,000,000.00) from the issuance and sale by Borrower of its equity securities, on or before March 31, 2016 and the receipt of evidence thereof by Collateral Agent on or before such date, which evidence must be reasonably acceptable to Collateral Agent.

  • Performance Period means the one or more periods of time, which may be of varying and overlapping durations, as the Committee may select, over which the attainment of one or more Performance Goals will be measured for the purpose of determining a Participant’s right to, and the payment of, a Performance-Based Award.

  • Payout Period means the time frame during which certain benefits payable hereunder shall be distributed. Payments shall be made in monthly installments commencing on the first day of the month following the occurrence of the event which triggers distribution and continuing for a period of one hundred eighty (180) months. Should the Executive make a Timely Election to receive a lump sum benefit payment, the Executive's Payout Period shall be deemed to be one (1) month.

  • TSR Percentile means the percentile ranking of the Company’s TSR among the TSRs for the Comparison Group members for the Performance Period. In determining the Company’s TSR Percentile for the Performance Period, in the event that the Company’s TSR for the Performance Period is equal to the TSR(s) of one or more other Comparison Group members for that same period, the Company’s TSR Percentile ranking will be determined by ranking the Company’s TSR for that period as being greater than such other Comparison Group members.

  • Rental Return Date means the return date listed on the car rental agreement.

  • Scheduled Return Date means the date on which You are originally scheduled to return to the point of origin or the original final destination of Your Trip.

  • Total Return Swap means an agreement between counterparties in which one party agrees to make payments of the total return from underlying asset(s), which may include securities, baskets of securities, or securities indices during the specified period, in return for payments equal to a fixed or floating rate of interest or the total return from other underlying asset(s).

  • Adjusted Pool Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and Loan Group, the Cut-off Date Pool Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group minus the sum of (i) all amounts in respect of principal received in respect of the Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group (including, without limitation, amounts received as Monthly Payments, Periodic Advances, Principal Prepayments, Liquidation Proceeds and Substitution Adjustment Amounts) and distributed to Holders of the Certificates on such Distribution Date and all prior Distribution Dates and (ii) the principal portion of all Realized Losses (other than Debt Service Reductions) incurred on the Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group from the Cut-off Date through the end of the month preceding such Distribution Date.

  • Rate of Return means the rate used to determine the amount credited monthly to a Participant’s Account under Article IV. Such rate shall be determined by the Administrative Committee based upon the net performance of the Earnings Indices selected by the Participant.

  • Adjusted Cash Flow for any fiscal year shall mean Consolidated Net Income of the Borrower for such fiscal year (after provision for taxes) plus the amount of all net non-cash charges (including, without limitation, depreciation, deferred tax expense, non-cash interest expense, amortization and other non-cash charges) that were deducted in arriving at such Consolidated Net Income for such fiscal year, minus the amount of all non-cash gains and gains from sales of assets (other than sales of inventory and equipment in the normal course of business) that were added in arriving at such Consolidated Net Income for such fiscal year.