Pull-Through Revenue definition

Pull-Through Revenue means with respect to the applicable Measurement Period, the lesser of: (a) the Pull-Through Cap and (b) four percent (4%) of the Gross Revenue that is received by Purchaser or its Affiliates from any Person other than Ocwen Financial Corporation, Residential Capital, LLC, and Homeward Residential, Inc., and their respective Affiliates and subsidiaries (excluding Gross Revenue received by the Company), which Gross Revenue is primarily attributable to the reasonable good faith sales, marketing or relationship development efforts of one or more employees of the Acquired Business, as determined by Purchaser in its sole good faith discretion; provided, however, that any Gross Revenue recognized but for which payment is not actually received by Purchaser or its Affiliates during the applicable Measurement Period shall not be included in Pull-Through Revenue; it being acknowledged, however, that, with respect to the Third Period and the Fourth Period, Pull-Through Revenue shall include all Gross Revenue recognized during such Measurement Period, and for which payment was actually received by Purchaser or its Affiliates during the six (6) month period immediately following the end of such Measurement Period.
Pull-Through Revenue. — means with respect to the applicable Measurement Period, the lesser of: (a) the Pull-Through Cap and (b) four percent (4%) of the Gross Revenue that is received by Purchaser or its Affiliates from any Person other than Ocwen Financial

Related to Pull-Through Revenue

  • LTM Fee Revenue has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.2(c).

  • CAISO Revenues means the credits, fees, payments, revenues, interest or similar benefits, including imbalance energy payments, that are directly assigned by the CAISO to the CAISO Global Resource ID for the Generating Facility for, or attributable to, Scheduling or deliveries from the Generating Facility under this Agreement.

  • Operating Revenue means in any single fiscal year during the effective term of this Agreement, the total revenue generated by Party B in its daily operation of business of that year as recorded under the “Revenue of Principal Business” in the audited balance sheet prepared in accordance with the PRC accounting standards.

  • Total Revenue bears the same meaning assigned to this expression in the Codes of Good Practice on Black Economic Empowerment, issued in terms of section 9(1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act and promulgated in the Government Gazette on 9 February 2007;

  • Total Revenues means revenues from all taxes and fees, excluding revenue from funds managed by local government on behalf of a specific third party, and does not include the proceeds from borrowing or asset sales.