Economic consideration definition

Economic consideration means any payments, fees, reimbursement for expenses, gifts, or
Economic consideration means something of actual monetary value.
Economic consideration means any payments, fees, reimbursement for expenses, gifts, or anything else of value, provided that "economic consideration" does not include salary, wages or benefits furnished by a federal, state or local government agency.

Examples of Economic consideration in a sentence

  • Economic consideration hereunder may also include the like-kind value of exchanged or “swapped” territory, as mutually agreed by the parties.

  • The principal factors we considered in the design are: Economic consideration: construction and operation cost.

  • Economic consideration, however, shall exclude any consideration received by Tenant pursuant to a sale, merger or consolidation of Tenant with another entity.


More Definitions of Economic consideration

Economic consideration means any payments, fees, commissions, reimbursements for expenses, gifts, or anything else of value.
Economic consideration means any payments, fees, commissions, gifts, or anything else of value received directly or indirectly as consideration for campaign consulting services. The term "economic consideration" does not include reimbursements for out of pocket expenses.
Economic consideration other than cash shall be valued at their Fair Market Value at the time of receipt by DIVERSA. If a Third Party makes an equity investment in DIVERSA as part of such consideration, then [*] shall not be included in Economic Consideration.
Economic consideration means revenue derived from any MMI agreement for the development, marketing, sale or distribution of Agricultural Product to Third Parties including without limitation, research and development payments, payments in the form of equity in a Third Party, payments for equity in MMI (to the extent such payments exceed the value of such MMI equity), license fees, maintenance fees, milestones, and royalties.
Economic consideration means any payments, fees, reimbursement for expenses,
Economic consideration means [*] (other than Net Sales on which a royalty has been paid pursuant to Section 5.5) and shall include [*] and shall include [*], in each case where any of products, materials, services or activities of DIVERSA (whether on its own behalf or on behalf of a DIVERSA Collaborator) produced, provided, rendered or conducted in consideration of such Economic Consideration claim the benefit of the licenses granted hereunder or would constitute practice of or are otherwise covered by the XOMA Patent Rights or the XOMA Know-How, but excluding [*]. All forms of "Economic Consideration" other than cash shall be valued at their Fair Market Value at the time of receipt by DIVERSA. If a Third Party makes an equity investment in DIVERSA as part of such consideration, then [*] shall not be included in Economic Consideration.
Economic consideration means any payments, fees, commissions,