Commercial Gain definition

Commercial Gain means profit whether in cash or in kind other than as generated by fees paid by students in the ordinary course of the contractor’s business.
Commercial Gain means compensation in money, services, or other consideration as part of a scheme or effort to generate income or financial advantage of any kind.
Commercial Gain means compensation in money, services, or other valuable consideration as part of a scheme or effort to generate income or financial advantage.

Examples of Commercial Gain in a sentence

  • In such cases, the terms of the Right to Use License for Commercial Gain will also apply.


More Definitions of Commercial Gain

Commercial Gain means intent to profit from cultivated crops through an enterprise in support of the crop owner's livelihood.
Commercial Gain means any form of activities arising from unfair use/exploitation/unauthorised use/spamming activities which result in any form of profit/benefit by the Customer (whether directly or indirectly) from the usage of the Services.
Commercial Gain means intent to profit from cultivated crops through an enterprise in support of the crop owner's livelihood. [(c) "Cultivated crops" means any crop from or upon cleared and planted private land or privately leased state or federal land that is used for commercial gain and is routinely irrigated or routinely mechanically or manually harvested, including crop residues that have forage value
Commercial Gain means operated for pecuniary gain. For the purpose of this Section, operation for commercial or pecuniary gain shall not depend on
Commercial Gain means any form of profits earned and/ or gained by the Customer directly and/ or indirectly arising from usage/utilisation of the Services with any unauthorised device or any other ways in any manner whatsoever which unfairly exploit the Services or spamming activities for the purposes of unauthorised reselling as stipulated in this Fair Usage Policy (“Policy”).
Commercial Gain means commercialization of a component or components of traditional knowledge or derivatives thereof, in a way that is not being practised by the community which owns the said knowledge;