Other Revenue definition

Other Revenue means all revenue received (whether by Tenant or any subtenants, assignees, concessionaires or licensees) from or by reason of the Property relating to (i) the operation of snack bars, restaurants, bars, catering functions, and banquet operations, (ii) sale of merchandise and inventory on the Property, and (iii) photography services.
Other Revenue means revenue generated from activities as a regulated utility within the State of Texas other than Covered Revenue.
Other Revenue means the sum of (l) revenue received from the household hazardous waste fee of $2.l5 per ton pursuant to Authority Resolution No. l40 and Resolution No. 2000-03 and (2) Product Stewardship Offsets.

Examples of Other Revenue in a sentence

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  • Notwithstanding the immediately preceding sentence, Manager’s expenditure of Assessments or SBEP grant funds for generating reports about collection or expenditure of Other Revenue in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement shall not, by itself, subject such Other Revenue to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Minnesota Hockey Host Association Tournament Committee Chair Signature Host Association Signature Host District Director Name: Address: City, State, Zip_ Phone: E-mail: Fax: Program Sales: Total $ Other Revenue such as advertising, concessions team entry fees, ect.

  • If the parties (and not with one party participating only as a formality) have jointly pursued an infringer by litigation and the Licensee obtains money from the infringer as a settlement or by court order, the excess of that money above the Licensee’s costs that were reasonably incurred for the settlement or litigation, shall be regarded as Other Revenue in relation to a sub-licence.

  • At its option, NRC shall be entitled to an audit of Other Revenue and of the Sales Revenue from the Sale of Products and Services as part of the Licensee’s regular audit, at no cost to NRC.


More Definitions of Other Revenue

Other Revenue means all payments, and the value of other consideration, which the Licensee receives in relation to sub-licences, other than royalties from Sales of Products or Services by the sub-licensee. This includes, without limitation, initial fees, milestone payments, bonuses, periodic fees, fees for consulting, fees for upgrades, dividends, and the value of equity.
Other Revenue means Licensee's gross revenues from the sale of services, including but not limited to, fees for consulting, research and development, and training in connection with:
Other Revenue means LICENSEE’s gross revenues from the sale of its own services for consulting, research and development, and training, in connection with: a. the sublicensing of the INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS; and/or b. the use or sale, lease or other transfer of LICENSED PRODUCTS, LICENSED PROCESSES and LICENSED SERVICES.
Other Revenue means Revenue which is neither Subscription Revenue nor Managed Services Revenue.
Other Revenue means revenue from donations, Cataraqui Conservation Foundation, or non-governmental grants to support the operation of a program or service.
Other Revenue means revenues from services such as CIM Production Trials, commissions, software development fees that are invoiced to third parties and miscellaneous other project fees, which may recur at irregular intervals.
Other Revenue means revenues obtained from public auth­ orities, including the financial support from Union assistance programmes such as the Trans-European transport network (TEN-T), Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) and the Cohesion Fund, revenues obtained from commercial activities and/or, in the case of terminal unit rates, revenues obtained from contracts or agreements between air navigation service providers and airport oper­ ators;