Standard Revenue definition

Standard Revenue means the revenue achieved between the date of commencement of your business and the date of the damage, converted to the selected indemnity period.
Standard Revenue means the Revenue earned within that period during the twelve months immediately before the date of the Damage which corresponds with the Indemnity Period.*
Standard Revenue means the Revenue during that period which is the same length as the Indemnity Period and which ends on the same day and month of the year as the Indemnity Period ends but ending in the year immediately before the date of the Insured Damage.

Examples of Standard Revenue in a sentence

  • The accounting firm may only disclose to the Registry whether or not Google is in compliance with its payment obligations under Section 4.5 (Standard Revenue Splits and Discounting) and, if Google is not in compliance, the amount of any underpayment or overpayment and supporting calculations.

  • Once a Book is classified as not Commercially Available, the Standard Revenue Splits shall apply beginning no later than sixty (60) days after such reclassification, notwithstanding any prior agreed revenue split between Google and a Rightsholder.

  • Notwithstanding clauses (i) and (ii) above, for any Revenue Model(s) for any Book(s) classified as Commercially Available, Google and the Rightsholder(s) of such Book(s) each has the right to request that the other negotiate a revenue split different from the Standard Revenue Split for Advertising and the Standard Revenue Split for Purchases (together, the “Standard Revenue Splits”).

  • Google shall pay to the Registry, on behalf of the Rightsholders, the Standard Revenue Split for Advertising.

  • If Google and such Rightsholder(s) agree to a revenue split, then beginning within sixty (60) days after the date of such agreement, any calculations in Section 4.5(b) (Discounting, Special Offers and Subsidies) and any payments in Section 4.6 (Payment Terms) shall be based on such agreed revenue split rather than the Standard Revenue Splits.


More Definitions of Standard Revenue

Standard Revenue means the Revenue during that period in the twelve months immediately before the commencement of the Damage which corresponds with the Indemnity Period.
Standard Revenue means the Revenue during the period corresponding with the Indemnity Period in the twelve months immediately before the Commencement of the Insured Event appropriately adjusted where the Indemnity Period exceeds twelve months.
Standard Revenue means the revenue achieved between the date of commencement of your business and the date of the
Standard Revenue means the Revenue achieved between the
Standard Revenue means the Revenue earned within that period during the twelve months immediately before the date of the Damage which corresponds with the Indemnity Period to which such adjustments will be made as may be necessary to provide for the trend of Your Business and for variations in or other circumstances affecting Your Business either before or after the Damage or which would have affected Your Business had the Damage not occurred, so that the adjusted figures will represent as nearly as may be reasonably practicable the results which, but for the Damage, would have been obtained during the relative period after the Damage.
Standard Revenue means the “Revenue” during the period in the twelve (12) months immediately before the date of the Insured Event.
Standard Revenue means the Revenue earned within that period during the twelve months immediately before the date of the Damage which corresponds with the Indemnity Period to which such adjustments will be made as may be necessary to provide for the trend of Your Business and for variations