Tracking Period definition

Tracking Period means the period of time in which the Actions of a Visitor are attributed to the Publisher and, subject to the Program Terms, generate Commissions for the Publisher;
Tracking Period means the period of 30 days commencing when a User clicks on the Link.
Tracking Period means * * * * as defined in Section 3.2. In the event that the Agreement is terminated prior to November 30, 2001, the * * * * Tracking Period will be the period commencing on December 2, 1995 and ending upon the termination of the Agreement.

Examples of Tracking Period in a sentence

  • All amounts deducted from the purchase price for advance ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and prepaids or deposits for services rendered during the Revenue Tracking Period, (defined below) shall be included in the calculation of Target Revenue (defined below).

  • The Retained Amount shall be paid thirty (30) days after the completion of the Revenue Tracking Period (defined below).

  • You will earn commission on every order placed for our Courses during the Tracking Period.

  • C3.4 Without prejudice to anything else in this Clause C, the Authority shall have no obligation to make any Outcome Payments to the Supplier where an Outcome Payment is claimed by the Supplier 61 days after the end of the Tracking Period.

  • IBM and Certegy will re-evaluate and jointly agree on changes to the Performance Standards and Minimum Service Levels during the Initial Tracking Period and implement as appropriate.

  • For the services presented in Charts 1-9 of Exhibit C-l, IBM will measure and report its performance of the Services against the applicable Performance Standards and Minimum Service Levels during the initial ninety (90) day period immediately following the implementation of the application in the production service (such period is referred to herein as the "Initial Tracking Period").

  • Tracking Period -- An increment of time for summarizing business performance.

  • The Performance Standards and Minimum Service Levels will be implemented and effective as of Commencement Date but the Service Credits shall not apply until the end of the Initial Tracking Period and agreement by both parties of the Minimum Service Levels that shall apply at all times thereafter unless otherwise agreed.

  • In order to be eligible for a Commission fee, customers referred to us using your Tracking Code must establish an account on our website within the Cookie Tracking Period.


More Definitions of Tracking Period

Tracking Period means the six week period (or such other longer period as the Authority shall agree with the Prime Contractor from time to time) during which the Prime Contractor may track the destination to which the Participant leaves the Services and, if appropriate, make a claim in respect of a Job Outcome. This period starts on the date the relevant Participant leaves Services (as described in the Provider Guidance), or in relation to the final claim provisions of Schedule 4, the date on which the Contract expires or terminates.
Tracking Period means the period of time in which the Actions of a Visitor are attributed to the Author and, subject to the Program Terms, generate Commissions for the Author;