Short Rates definition

Short Rates means retroactively adjusted rates that may be applied when a Purchaser does not purchase the promised volume of Inventory but received discounts based on that promised volume.
Short Rates. If, in a medium having a schedule of graduated rates, less space or time than contracted for is used, Company is to pay the difference, if any, between the rate billed and the rate actually earned. - Other Refunds: Agency shall refund or credit Company any other refunds received by it in connection with advertising space or time. - Other Marketing Expenses. Company agrees to pay Agency for all marketing expenses related to the development and production of all direct marketing and promotional materials. All work will be outlined in a Project Fee Estimate and must be approved in writing in advance by the Company. - Maximum Charges. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in no event will the amount paid to Agency for its aggregate mark-up of advertising and media costs exceed 3.3% of the aggregate principal amount of the Additional Notes sold in the Offering.

Examples of Short Rates in a sentence

  • Short Rates: If, in a medium having a schedule of graduated rates, less space or time than contracted for is used, Company is to pay the difference, if any, between the rate billed and the rate actually earned.

  • Implementation of End-of-Contract Rebates and Short Rates Multi-Media Outside Sales Representatives are to receive contract achievement reports from the business office every 4 months.

  • Upon such cancellation, charges for all advertising published and all other charges payable under this contract, including the Short Rates defined in Paragraph 4, shall become immediately due and payable by the Obligor upon rendition of bills therefor.