Baseline Revenue definition

Baseline Revenue means [***].
Baseline Revenue means one half of the OMTRT divided equally by the number of mines in Commercial Production in Ontario (subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 2.2 below); and
Baseline Revenue means the aggregate revenue of an acquisition target generated, in the good faith determination of Parent, during the twelve months immediately prior to and ending on the date of such acquisition (the “Baseline Measurement Period”). In the event an Earnout Measurement Period is shorter than twelve months, then the Excess Revenue shall be calculated based upon the revenue of the acquisition target for such shorter period, less the portion of Baseline Revenue earned by the acquisition target during the comparable portion of the Baseline Measurement Period.

Examples of Baseline Revenue in a sentence

  • The deficiency or excess shall be calculated each month by multiplying the result obtained from subtracting the Baseline Revenue per Customer from the Actual Revenue per Customer by the Actual Number of Customers, and then multiplying the resulting usage by the Margin Revenue Factor.

  • The Baseline Revenue per Customer shall be calculated as the current variable margin revenue per rate schedule, including any revenue from PowerAhead and Infrastructure Investment Program rate adjustments, divided by the number of customers from the most recent approved base rate case for the rate schedule.

  • Changes from the Baseline Revenue and Expenditures with Proposed Exemption Table 7, Net Present Value of the Impacts, calculates the net present value of the impacts, which are substantial, during the initial implementation year of these proposed amendments, using a seven percent discount rate.

  • The deficiency or excess shall be calculated each month by multiplying the result obtained from subtracting the Baseline Revenue per Customer from the Actual Revenue per Customer by the Actual Number of Customers.

  • The UPS Revenue Requirement for the period of December 1, 2012 to November 30, 2013 is then determined by adding $23,068.00 per Sales Territory to the Baseline Revenue (the “2013 UPS Revenue Requirement”).


More Definitions of Baseline Revenue

Baseline Revenue of an Approved Contract means an amount equal to the Annual Contract Value of the corresponding Prior Contract. Where there is no Prior Contract, Baseline Revenue is zero.
Baseline Revenue means the consolidated revenue of the Canyons Resort for the trailing twelve (12) month period ending on the month prior to the Lease Execution Date.
Baseline Revenue means $3,832,277.
Baseline Revenue means the combined amount of existing tax revenues realized in the Districts pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 45-33.4-1(13), as established by the Division.
Baseline Revenue means, with respect to a Sponsorship on any Retrofit A/C, the average weekly Connectivity Revenue generated on such Retrofit A/C during the Baseline Period multiplied by the number of weeks in the Sponsorship.
Baseline Revenue of an Approved Contract means an amount equal to the Annual Contract Value (or, in the case of e-learning content sales, the Content Value) of the corresponding Prior Contract. Where there is no Prior Contract, Baseline Revenue is zero.
Baseline Revenue for each such plant shall mean the forecasts of annual revenues determined as set forth in Appendix "A" to this Amendment. For all Gross Proceeds from the Existing Plant and each of the New Plants, respectively, in excess of the Baseline Revenue (the "Additional Revenue") for such plants, the Bonus Royalties shall be applied to calculate the total amount of royalty payable to Lessor.