Incremental Revenue definition

Incremental Revenue means revenue generated by sales of Incremental Capacity.
Incremental Revenue means [***].
Incremental Revenue means, (i) with respect to the period from November 24, 2003 through December 31, 2003, an amount equal to the net revenues of Parent and its Subsidiaries for such period, determined in accordance with GAAP, minus Nine Hundred Twelve Thousand Four Hundred Twenty Two Dollars ($912,422), and (ii) with respect to any calendar quarter thereafter, an amount equal to the net revenues of Parent and its Subsidiaries for such calendar quarter, determined in accordance with GAAP, minus Two Million One Hundred Sixty One Thousand Dollars ($2,161,000).

Examples of Incremental Revenue in a sentence

  • Consequence of Insufficient Pipeline Capacity - In the event that Carrier is unable to accept Shipper's entire nominated volume due to proration of pipeline capacity as described in Item 70 herein, the Shipper's Incremental Revenue Obligation will be reduced by the amount of revenue that was not generated due to such proration.

  • CitiFinancial is in the business of making sound consumer loans to qualified borrowers without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, age, marital status, receipt of public assistance benefits or any other basis prohibited by law.

  • Adjustment of Incremental Revenue Obligation - The annual Incremental Revenue Obligation will be adjusted annually for inflation based on the average of the Consumer Price Index - Urban ("CPI") and the Producer Price Index-Finished Goods ("PPI"), as published by the U.

  • Each January for the following 20 years, this Incremental Revenue Obligation would be adjusted as described in Item 115 (e) above.

  • The Incremental Revenue Obligation in Year 2003 would be $11,958,800.


More Definitions of Incremental Revenue

Incremental Revenue of an Approved Contract means its Annual Contract Value minus Baseline Revenue.
Incremental Revenue means the amount by which the Revenue Formula for the year ended December 31, 2001 exceeds the Revenue Formula for the year ended December 31, 2000, determined in accordance with GAAP and reflected in the financial statements of the PMAC Group.
Incremental Revenue means Revenue minus Baseline Revenue.
Incremental Revenue shall be total AR, net of PSLs, generated by the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers from the Los Angeles stadium, less each Club’s baseline revenue. The baseline years for the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers shall be 2015 and 2016, respectively, with resulting baseline revenues of $56,864,000 (Rams) and $90,025,000 (Chargers).
Incremental Revenue shall equal the Accumulated Revenue for the relevant Installment Period over and above: (a) in the case of the First Installment, $12.0 million; (b) in the case of Second Installment, the greater of the Accumulated Revenue for the First Installment Period and $12.0 million; and (c) in the case of Third Installment, the greatest of the Accumulated Revenue for the Second Installment Period, the Accumulated Revenue for the First Installment Period and $12.0 million; provided, however, notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, that the aggregate Incremental Revenue to be used in calculating any and all Tranche 2 Consideration shall not exceed $33 million.
Incremental Revenue means, [***].
Incremental Revenue means the excess of the Transferred Buyer Revenue over the revenue that would have been generated by the Transferred Assets if such assets had not been transferred to the Business.