Ticket Revenue definition

Ticket Revenue means gross revenues from the sale of general admission tickets and Premium Seats/Suites tickets, but excluding any premium amounts for the use of Premium Seats/Suites.
Ticket Revenue means all sums collected by the ▇▇▇▇ Solution Provider from End Users in relation to the sale of Tickets;
Ticket Revenue shall have the meaning set forth in the Lease Agreement.

Examples of Ticket Revenue in a sentence

  • For example, in the case of Digital Programming Services for which FM retains [***]% of Net Ticket Revenue for tickets sold pursuant to Exhibit B, LLC will reimburse FM for [***]% of the third party licensing fees and FM shall pay the remaining [***]%.

  • Game Day Ticket Revenue: All general admission game day ticket revenue shall be split equally by all participating schools and CITY once the following expenses are paid: Football officials, ticket printing, primary marketing and promotions, Jumbotron, game day programs, trophies and post- game meals.

  • Regal will retain 15% of Net Ticket Revenue for tickets sold pursuant to Digital Programming Services and 100% of all Concession sales.

  • Net Ticket Revenue shall be the product of (x) $8.75, escalating annually (commencing with the second year of the Lease term and continuing thereafter throughout the Lease term, including any extensions thereof) at the rate of 2.0% per year, multiplied by (y) the total number of tickets sold for entry into Amphitheater.

  • Low Seating Capacity* High Percentage Applied to Gross Ticket Revenue** 0 2,500 0.80% 2,501 5,000 0.40% 5,001 10,000 0.25% 10,001 25,000 0.20% over 25,000 0.10% *W here the total seating capacity of a location has been altered to accommodate a particular performance, the term "Seating Capacity" shall mean the total number of seats made available for that particular performance and shall be so indicated on the report.

  • Cinemark will retain 15% of Net Ticket Revenue for tickets sold pursuant to Digital Programming Services and 100% of all Concession sales.

  • B) ▇▇▇▇ Las Vegas shall retain for its own account all of the Net Ticket Revenue from the Show, and all of the Show Net profits, subject to the amounts payable to Dragon under this agreement.

  • A rate-prorate is used to divide total Passenger Ticket Revenue paid per Air Service Flight among the actual number of segments flown by each Air Service passenger according to the ratio of each segment’s local fare to the sum of all the local fares applicable to the passenger’s actual itinerary.

  • The ▇▇▇▇ Solution Provider shall only withdraw funds from the Ticket Revenue Account in accordance with paragraphs 16 and 17 of this Schedule 4.

  • If Organization fails to provide accurate and current information in Tipalti, Hudl may choose to instead provide Organization’s Digital Ticket Revenue to Organization as a credit against current or future invoices issued to Organization by Hudl for the purchase of Products.


More Definitions of Ticket Revenue

Ticket Revenue means all cash and other property from time to time actually received by the Lessee, or the Operator on behalf of the Lessee, in respect of or in exchange for any or all Tickets.

Related to Ticket Revenue

  • Net Revenue means an entity’s total revenue less its operating expenses, interest paid, depreciation, and taxes. “Net Revenue” is synonymous with “Profit.”

  • Total Revenue bears the same meaning assigned to this expression in the Codes of Good Practice on Black Economic Empowerment, issued in terms of section 9(1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act and promulgated in the Government Gazette on 9 February 2007;

  • future net revenue means a forecast of revenue, estimated using forecast prices and costs or constant prices and costs, arising from the anticipated development and production of resources, net of the associated royalties, operating costs, development costs, and abandonment and reclamation costs;

  • Gross Revenue means all of the earnings and revenues received by the RECIPIENT from the maintenance and operation of the Utility and all earnings from the investment of money on deposit in the Loan Fund, except (i) Utility Local Improvement Districts (ULID) Assessments, (ii) government grants, (iii) RECIPIENT taxes, (iv) principal proceeds of bonds and other obligations, or (v) earnings or proceeds (A) from any investments in a trust, Defeasance, or escrow fund created to Defease or refund Utility obligations or (B) in an obligation redemption fund or account other than the Loan Fund until commingled with other earnings and revenues of the Utility or (C) held in a special account for the purpose of paying a rebate to the United States Government under the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Net Revenues means revenues less related expenses, including