Major Retailer definition

Major Retailer means any person, firm or entity (together with its affiliates, in the aggregate) that had during the prior year or is expected to have during the following year revenues from all sources, including the Internet Retailing business, of more than $500,000,000; and
Major Retailer is described in Recital C. is hereby approved as the Major Retailer.
Major Retailer means any person who annually sells at retail to consumers in this state more than one million gallons of fuel;

Examples of Major Retailer in a sentence

  • City acknowledges that part of the Project may be constructed by Major Retailer and/or Mid-Sized Retailers, and/or ground lessees following the leasing of such pads to such Major Retailer and/or Mid-Sized Retailers, and the restaurants and other eateries located on the Paseo; provided that Developer shall be responsible for insuring any such construction is in conformity with the Approved RAP.

  • Commencing on the Close of Escrow and terminating 18 years thereafter, Developer shall not permit any business to relocate within the Site exceeding 20,000 square feet in size (except Lowe’s and other Major Retailer which are hereby pre-approved as initial tenants) from any other location within the City and within 5 miles of the Site without the prior approval of the City.

  • City shall have approved, acting in its sole and absolute discretion, the Major Retailer(s) and Developer shall have provided to the City executed the Major Retailer Lease(s) with all environmental and soils review periods in connection with such Major Retailer Lease(s) either waived or satisfied.

  • These improvements shall initially include a Major Retailer and/or Mid-Sized Retailers.

  • Within sixty (60) days after the later to occur of (i) execution of the Home Improvement Center lease, (ii) execution of the Major Retailer lease, and (iii) Developer’s receipt of written notice of the Agency’s approval of the Basic Concept Drawings.

  • The identity of the Major Retailer, Mid-Sized Retailers, 50% of the fast casual eateries on the Paseo, one (1) sit-down table service restaurant, and the concept of the Festival Green shall be approved by the Director acting in his/her reasonable discretion.

  • Developer shall have provided to the Agency executed Major Retailer Lease with all environmental and soils review periods and all other contingencies either approved or waived by the Major Retailer.

  • City shall have approved, acting in its reasonable discretion, the Major Retailer(s) and Developer shall have provided to the City executed Major Retailer Lease(s) with all environmental and soils review periods in connection with such Major Retailer Lease(s) either waived or satisfied.

  • Within four (4) weeks after the later to occur of (i) execution of the Home Improvement Center lease, (ii) execution of the Major Retailer lease, and (iii) Developer’s receipt of written notice of the Agency’s approval of the Basic Concept Drawing.

  • After the City’s Design Development Drawings approval and execution of the Major Retailer Lease(s), and within the time set forth therefor in the Schedule of Performance, the Developer shall prepare or cause to be prepared and submit to the City and RWQCB, and any other appropriate Responsible Agency Site Work Plans sufficient for the issuance of permits for the Site Work which shall have been prepared by a registered civil engineer.


More Definitions of Major Retailer

Major Retailer means Bass Pro Outdoor World, L.L.C., a Missouri limited liability company, or any affiliated or related entity of Bass Pro Outdoor World, L.L.C. (collectively, “Bass Pro”), doing business asBass Pro Shops”, “Bass Pro Shops Outpost” or such other trade name as may be adopted by Bass Pro from time to time for all or any portion of its retail or commercial stores which are, as of the Effective Date, operated under the “Bass Pro Shops” or “Bass Pro Shops Outpost” trade name.
Major Retailer means any person, firm or entity engaging in the retail sales of General Merchandise where, during the 12-month period prior to Executive’s last day of employment and the 18-month period following the Executive’s last day of employment, such person, firm or entity (together with those of its subsidiaries and affiliates, in the aggregate) has or is expected to have gross revenue of greater than $1 billion; and