Regular Income definition

Regular Income means the total amount of Advertising Revenue and the Users’ Payments actually received with respect to the Game, within the scope of the Agreement for the Reporting Period, less the amount of applicable Taxes as defined in Section 8.4 of this agreement, Fraudulent Payments.
Regular Income means the total amount of the Users’ Payments actually received by the Licensee for the use of the Game, within the scope of the Agreement for the Reporting Period, less the amount of applicable taxes (including VAT, sales tax, other similar taxes, as well as tax on digital services and other similar taxes), and Fraudulent Payments. The Regular Income does not include any revenue of the Licensee received in connection with the Lootdog.

Examples of Regular Income in a sentence

  • For the sake of clarity, the Parties hereby agree that the Payments of the Acquired Users, made on Market, are not included in UA Income and are accounted in Regular Income.

  • General Rule for Allocation of Regular Income Tax Among Members of the Consolidated Group.

  • For all other Reporting Periods, the remuneration of the Licensor for the provision of a non-exclusive license on the Game specified in Section 4 hereof shall be calculated as seventy percent (70%) of the Licensee’s Regular Income and ninety five percent (95%) of the Licensee’s UA Income actually received for a corresponding Reporting Period and shall include all applicable direct and indirect taxes.

  • Trading in two of the products, the ING Diversified Yield Fund and the ING Regular Income Fund (the “Funds”), was suspended on March 13, 2008 due to a deterioration in the liquidity and credit markets.