Sales Ratio definition
Examples of Sales Ratio in a sentence
The costs of Services to which the Percent-of-Sales Billing method applies shall, subject to Section 3.01(c) and (d), be equal to the amount obtained by multiplying (x) the aggregate cost incurred each month by the Service Provider and its Affiliates in providing such Services to one or more businesses of Service Provider or its Affiliates and to all Service Recipients by (y) the Net Sales Ratio for such month.
Notwithstanding anything otherwise set forth herein or in any other Loan Document, neither Senior Lender nor Mezz Lender shall have any obligation to make any Revolving Advances at any time after the Inventory to Sales Ratio with respect to Borrower equals or exceeds 1.5 and until the Inventory to Sales Ratio falls below 1.25.
Borrower shall furnish to each Lender the Inventory to Sales Ratio on Monday of each week (or the next Business Day if a Monday is not a Business Day).
Key Account Sales will be allocated based on the Large Commercial and Industrial Sales Ratio.
At the end of the applicable fiscal year, actual expenses versus budgeted expenses for the relevant Retail Venture Service shall be compared and any overage or shortfall shall be allocated based upon the Net Sales Ratio.
Method of Allocation - Wholesale Sales will be allocated based on the Electric Wholesale Sales Ratio.
Residential and Business Sales will be allocated based on the Residential and Commercial Sales Ratio.
Upon the sale or other transfer for value by Tekhill (or any successor entity or holder of the Newegg Shares held by Tekhill as of the Grant Date) of any or all of the Newegg Shares that it holds, a pro rata percentage of Grantee’s Vested Newegg Shares, as determined by the Sales Ratio defined below, will become eligible for sale or transfer by Grantee.
Community and Economic Development services will be allocated based on the Total kWh Sales Ratio.
Custom Account Sales will be allocated based on the Large Commercial and Industrial Sales Ratio.