Package Remittance definition

Package Remittance means an amount equal to (a) the EC Remittance applicable to the corresponding Expedia Collect Booking Rate Plan reduced by (b) the Fenced Booking Percentage for each Package Booking and Opaque Booking.

Examples of Package Remittance in a sentence

  • Subject to the following sentences, Expedia’s books and records with respect to this Contract, including without limitation, any information contained in Expedia Partner Central or the Expedia System, or in any facsimile or electronic communication submitted by You or Expedia, will constitute evidence of the receipt by You of Bookings made by guests through the Expedia System and the amount of the applicable Compensation, EC Remittance or Package Remittance, as the case may be, in respect of such Bookings.

  • Subject to Sections C.3.b and C.3.e, and unless otherwise agreed, You instruct Expedia not to display Package Bookings or Opaque Bookings with a Room Price lower than the Package Remittance.

  • If the cancellation of a fraudulent or potentially fraudulent Expedia Collect Booking, Package Booking or Opaque Booking occurs after such two (2) hour period following check-in, the maximum penalty that may be charged to Expedia will be the relevant EC Remittance or Package Remittance for the room, up to and including the date such Expedia Collect Booking, Package Booking or Opaque Booking was cancelled, plus any applicable Taxes.

  • If the cancellation of a fraudulent or potentially fraudulent Standalone Booking or Package Booking occurs after such two (2) hour period following check-in, the maximum penalty that may be charged to Expedia will be the relevant EC Remittance or Package Remittance for the room, up to and including the date the Standalone Booking or Package Booking was cancelled, plus any applicable Taxes.

  • Expedia’s books and records including without limitation, any information contained in Expedia Partner Central or the Expedia System, or in any electronic communication submitted by you or Expedia, is evidence of the receipt by you of Bookings made by guests through the Expedia System and the amount of the applicable Compensation, EC Remittance or Package Remittance.

  • Following the guest’s checkout or, subject to Section C.2.b, after the guest’s cancellation or no-show, You will promptly charge such credit card for the Package Remittance and Taxes paid by the guest (except to the extent Expedia is required to pay Taxes to the applicable Tax authorities).