Ad Inventory definition

Ad Inventory means the Ad space(s) available via the Service for sale by Supply Partner on its Property for the placement of Ads.
Ad Inventory means the advertising space on any of the pages in the Joint Site.
Ad Inventory means space on, within or associated with content on Media Company’s Digital Media or syndicated by Media Company to other third parties all as approved by VMT for the display of Creatives.

Examples of Ad Inventory in a sentence

  • To the extent Supply Partner makes Ad Inventory or any content relating thereto available to children under the age of thirteen (13) in the United States, or under any other age relevant under the laws of any other country where that Ad Inventory or any content relating thereto is made available to these children, this Section shall apply.

  • At the end of each calendar month during the Term during which iHeartMedia has delivered any Ad Inventory for Customer that is to be covered by an Associated Cash Commitment amount pursuant to a Media Plan, (i) iHeartMedia shall invoice Customer for the Fees for such Ad Inventory, and (ii) Customer shall pay to iHeartMedia in cash via a wire transfer of immediately available funds, in accordance with iHeartMedia’s instructions, such Fees within thirty (30) days following the date of iHeartMedia’s invoice.

  • Unless otherwise stated in writing, iHeartMedia’s Fees (including Associated Cash Commitment and Third-Party Ad Inventory Payment amounts) and Hard Costs do not include any taxes, levies, duties or similar governmental assessments of any nature, including value-added, sales and use, or withholding taxes, assessable by any local, state, provincial, federal or foreign jurisdiction (collectively, “Taxes”).

  • Fees for Ad Inventory other than Third-Party Ad Inventory and Ad Inventory to be paid for with an Associated Cash Commitment will be applied against the then-remaining Promotion Commitment Amount.

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  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, iHeartMedia shall not deliver for Customer any Ad Inventory to which Taxes are applicable without the consent of Customer (which may be provided via email or by agreeing to a Media Plan that includes such Ad Inventory).

  • Fyber is not responsible for and does not provide any representation or warranty with respect to any Ad Inventory’s content or the availability, the quality of Ad Inventory that is connected or related to any Service or the amount of any payment to be made or due hereunder.

  • Supply Partner will ensure that the Fyber ads.txt identifier, as provided to Supply Partner by Fyber at the time of registration of the Account, is included in the respective ads.txt of the Ad Inventory, insofar as such a mechanism for the public declaration of its authorized advertising systems and identifiers within these systems is implemented in accordance with the IAB Tech Lab OpenRTB Ads.txt Public Spec.

  • Fyber does not have any obligation to monitor the Ad Inventory content and is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, appropriateness, legality or applicability of the Ad Inventory content.


More Definitions of Ad Inventory

Ad Inventory means digital advertising inventory, including web, mobile, mobile web, application and/or widget based advertising inventory, including Ad Units (as defined below).
Ad Inventory. (or “Inventory”) means the advertising spaces on Publisher’s Properties (including Properties that Publisher has been licensed or authorized to exploit commercially) made available to PA at any given time for the provision of Services as per the PA Commercial Agreement.
Ad Inventory means, collectively, Digital Ad Inventory and Linear Ad Inventory.
Ad Inventory means the ad space or impressions that any Publisher has available to sell in the Display Advertising Market.
Ad Inventory is the number of Verified Impressions (as defined below) or the amount of Ad space a Publisher has on its website which is available for sale to a potential Buyer.

Related to Ad Inventory

  • Inventory is all “inventory” as defined in the Code in effect on the date hereof with such additions to such term as may hereafter be made, and includes without limitation all merchandise, raw materials, parts, supplies, packing and shipping materials, work in process and finished products, including without limitation such inventory as is temporarily out of Borrower’s custody or possession or in transit and including any returned goods and any documents of title representing any of the above.

  • Excluded Inventory shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(c).

  • Consigned Inventory means Inventory of any Borrower that is in the possession of another Person on a consignment, sale or return, or other basis that does not constitute a final sale and acceptance of such Inventory.

  • Product Inventory means all inventory owned as of the Closing by Seller or any Affiliate thereof of finished Product that is in conformance with the Specifications and has an expiration date of October 1, 2016 or later, regardless of whether such inventory is held at a location or facility of Seller or any Affiliate (or of any other Person on behalf of Seller or any Affiliate, including in any of Seller’s warehouses, manufacturers, suppliers, distributors or consignees) or in transit to or from Seller or any Affiliate (or any such other Person).

  • Transferred Inventory shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.1(c).

  • Eligible Inventory means and include Inventory of a Borrower, excluding work in process, valued at the lower of cost or market value, determined on a first-in-first-out basis, which is not, in Administrative Agent’s Permitted Discretion, obsolete, slow moving or unmerchantable and which Administrative Agent, in its Permitted Discretion, shall not deem ineligible Inventory, based on such considerations as Administrative Agent may from time to time deem appropriate including whether the Inventory is subject to a perfected, first priority security interest in favor of Administrative Agent and no other Lien (other than a Permitted Encumbrance). In addition, Inventory shall not be Eligible Inventory if it: (a) does not conform to all standards imposed by any Governmental Body which has regulatory authority over such goods or the use or sale thereof; (b) is Foreign In-Transit Inventory or in-transit within the United States; (c) is located outside the continental United States; (d) constitutes Consigned Inventory; (e) is the subject of an Intellectual Property Claim; (f) is subject to a License Agreement that limits, conditions or restricts the applicable Borrower’s or Administrative Agent’s right to sell or otherwise dispose of such Inventory, unless Administrative Agent is a party to a Licensor/Administrative Agent Agreement with the Licensor under such License Agreement (or Administrative Agent shall agree otherwise in its Permitted Discretion after establishing reserves against the Formula Amount with respect thereto as Administrative Agent shall deem appropriate in its sole discretion); (g) is situated at a location not owned by a Borrower unless the owner or occupier of such location has executed in favor of Administrative Agent a Lien Waiver Agreement (or Administrative Agent shall agree otherwise in its Permitted Discretion after establishing reserves against the Formula Amount with respect thereto as Administrative Agent shall deem appropriate in its Permitted Discretion); or (h) or if the sale of such Inventory would result in an ineligible Receivable.

  • Obsolete Inventory means items that have expired, are redundant or

  • Eligible Finished Goods Inventory means Eligible Inventory consisting of finished goods available for sale (as determined in a manner acceptable to the Administrative Agent in its Permitted Discretion and consistent with past practices).

  • Inventory Value means with respect to any Inventory of a Loan Party at the time of any determination thereof, the standard cost determined on a first in first out basis and carried on the general ledger or inventory system of such Loan Party stated on a basis consistent with its current and historical accounting practices, in Dollars, determined in accordance with the standard cost method of accounting less, without duplication, (i) any markup on Inventory from an Affiliate and (ii) in the event variances under the standard cost method are expensed, a Reserve reasonably determined by the Agent as appropriate in order to adjust the standard cost of Eligible Inventory to approximate actual cost.

  • In-Transit Inventory means Inventory of a Borrower which is in the possession of a common carrier and is in transit from a Foreign Vendor of a Borrower from a location outside of the continental United States to a location of a Borrower that is within the continental United States.

  • Inventory Formula Amount means, with respect to any item of Eligible Inventory and at any time of determination, the lesser of (a) 65% of the lower of cost and market of such Inventory and (b) 85% of the Net Orderly Liquidation Value of such Inventory.

  • Inventories means “Inventories” as defined in the Uniform System of Accounts, such as, but not limited to, provisions in storerooms, refrigerators, pantries and kitchens; beverages in wine cellars and bars; other merchandise intended for sale; fuel; mechanical supplies; stationery; and other expensed supplies and similar items.

  • Inventory Appraisal means (a) on the Closing Date, the appraisal prepared by Great American Group dated June 2007 and (b) thereafter, the most recent inventory appraisal conducted by an independent appraisal firm pursuant to Section 9.2(b).

  • Eligible In-Transit Inventory means, as of any date of determination thereof, without duplication of other Eligible Inventory, In-Transit Inventory:

  • Inventory Tracking System means the required tracking

  • Borrowing Base Assets means a collective reference to all Borrowing Base Assets in existence at any given time.

  • Finished Goods means completed goods which require no additional processing or manufacturing to be sold to third party customers by the Loan Parties in the ordinary course of business.

  • Inventory Reserves means such reserves as may be established from time to time by the Agent in its Permitted Discretion with respect to the determination of the saleability, at retail, of the Eligible Inventory, which reflect such other factors as affect the market value of the Eligible Inventory or which reflect claims and liabilities that the Agent determines will need to be satisfied in connection with the realization upon the Inventory. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Inventory Reserves may, in the Agent’s Permitted Discretion, include (but are not limited to) reserves based on:

  • Inventory Reserve means reserves established by the Administrative Agent to reflect factors that may negatively impact the Value of Inventory, including change in salability, obsolescence, seasonality, theft, shrinkage, imbalance, change in composition or mix, markdowns and vendor chargebacks.

  • Inventory control system means a system described in Section 4-41a-103.

  • Borrowing Base Property means any one of the Borrowing Base Properties.

  • Excluded Equipment means (i) defibrillators, enhanced emergency medical kits and other medical equipment, (ii) airphones and other components or systems installed on or affixed to the Airframe that are used to provide individual telecommunications or electronic entertainment to passengers aboard the Aircraft, (iii) galley carts, beverage carts, waste containers, liquor kits, food tray carriers, ice containers, oven inserts, galley inserts, and other branded passenger convenience or service items, (iv) any items, equipment or systems leased by Company or any Permitted Lessee (other than items, equipment, or systems that are leased from Company pursuant to the applicable Lease) or owned by Company or any Permitted Lessee subject to a conditional sales agreement or a security interest (other than the security interest granted under the Indenture), and (v) cargo containers.

  • Unsaleable liquor merchandise means a container that:

  • Borrowing Base Value means, with respect to any Oil and Gas Property of a Credit Party or any Swap Agreement in respect of commodities, the value the Administrative Agent attributed to such asset in connection with the most recent determination of the Borrowing Base as confirmed by Required Lenders.

  • Borrowing Base Properties means the Oil and Gas Properties of the Loan Parties included in the Initial Reserve Report and thereafter in the most recently delivered Reserve Report delivered pursuant to Section 8.12.

  • Accounts Receivable means in respect of any Person, (a) all trade accounts and notes receivable and other rights to payment from customers and all security for such accounts or rights to payment, including all trade accounts receivable representing amounts receivable in respect of goods shipped or products sold or otherwise disposed of or services rendered to customers, (b) all other accounts and notes receivable and all security for such accounts or notes, and (c) any claim, remedy or other right relating to any of the foregoing.