Material Contract Threshold definition

Material Contract Threshold means, with respect to a Contract, a Contract pursuant to which the Business made payments in excess of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) during the twelve-month period concluding on June 30, 2018 or pursuant to which the Business received revenue in excess of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) during the twelve-month period concluding June 30, 2018, or which the Business reasonably expects either of the foregoing to occur during the calendar year 2018.

Related to Material Contract Threshold

  • Material Compliance Matter has the same meaning as the term defined in Rule 38a-1, and includes any compliance matter that involves: (1) a violation of the federal securities laws by Distributor (or its officers, directors, employees, or agents); (2) a violation of Distributor's Rule 38a-1 policies and procedures; or (3) a weakness in the design or implementation of Distributor's Rule 38a-1 policies and procedures.

  • Material Contract means any contract or other arrangement (other than Loan Documents), whether written or oral, to which any Credit Party is a party as to which the breach, nonperformance, cancellation or failure to renew by any party thereto could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Material Contracts has the meaning set forth in Section 3.09(a).

  • Material Project Documents means, collectively, the Power Purchase Agreement, the EPC Contract, the Transmission Facilities Construction Agreement, the O&M Agreement, the Coal Supply Agreements, the Coal Transportation Agreement and all other instruments, agreements or other documents arising from or related to the Project, but shall not include any Financing Agreement.

  • Material Amount means an amount equal to the value of the three most recent invoices issued by ABP to the Customer;