DBOR definition

DBOR means, with respect to any film title that is the subject of a DBOR Contract, the total gross domestic box office receipts in the United States and Canada in U.S. dollars as compiled by Rentrak Theatrical and/or Nielsen EDI and published in Variety Magazine (or such other publicly available source or sources as may be designated by the Exchange from time to time).

Examples of DBOR in a sentence

  • The additional flat sum of $250,000 at each time, if ever, that DBO Receipts of the Picture equal or exceed an amount equal to the combined total of: (A) the Theatrical DBOR Trigger Point; plus (B) an additional $25,000,000 (i.e., at Theatrical DBOR Trigger Point plus $125,000,000; at Theatrical DBOR Trigger Point plus $150,000,000 in DBO Receipts; at Theatrical DBOR Trigger Point plus $175,000,000, and so on).

  • The additional flat sum of $500,000 at each time, if ever, that DBO Receipts of the Picture equal or exceed an amount equal to the combined total of: (A) the Theatrical DBOR Trigger Point; plus (B) an additional $25,000,000 (i.e., at Theatrical DBOR Trigger Point plus $125,000,000; at Theatrical DBOR Trigger Point plus $150,000,000 in DBO Receipts; at Theatrical DBOR Trigger Point plus $175,000,000, and so on).