Item Revenue definition

Item Revenue means the Retail Price (plus VAT and any other fees collected on Merchant’s behalf) less the retained Fees (including the Service Fee, Activation Fee, and/or Damage Fee, where applicable), the Delivery Fee for delivery services provided by a Marketplace Delivery Partner (where applicable), and any refunds given to the Customers on behalf of Merchant.

Examples of Item Revenue in a sentence

  • All Item Revenue that is duly owed to Merchant will be remitted within fourteen (14) business days of the sale of the Item.

  • If reasonable, FWEat may adjust the remittance of Item Revenue collected on Merchant’s behalf.

  • FWEat and its affiliate reserve the right to collect any amounts in connection with such adjustments via a deduction from the remittance of Item Revenue collected on Merchant’s behalf, by debiting the payment method or Merchant’s bank account on record, or otherwise seeking reimbursement from Merchant by any lawful collection methods available.

  • If reasonable, BlazeBite may adjust the remittance of Item Revenue collected on Merchant’s behalf for reasons including failure to fulfill an Item as ordered or making a correction on an Item.

  • Merchant agrees that ScooterTreats may deduct the reimbursement or Damage Fee from the Item Revenue prior to remittance of such Item Revenue to Merchant.

  • All Item Revenue that is duly owed to Marketeer will be remitted within fourteen (14) business days of the sale of the Item.

  • Marketeer agrees that CaReady Health may deduct the non-refundable renewal Fee from Marketeer's Item Revenue if agreed upon.

  • If reasonable, ScooterTreats may adjust the remittance of Item Revenue collected on Merchant’s behalf for reasons including failure to fulfill an Item as ordered or making a correction on an Item.

  • BlazeBite reserve the right to collect any amounts in connection with such adjustments via a deduction from the remittance of Item Revenue collected on Merchant’s behalf, by debiting the payment method or Merchant’s bank account on record, or otherwise seeking reimbursement from Merchant by any lawful collection methods available.

  • FWEat will deduct applicable fees (“Fees”) from Item Revenue remitted to Merchant as further described herein.