Revenue Gain definition

Revenue Gain means a net increase in the Performance Payments or other gain receivable by the Concessionaire in accordance with Section 32.1 [Performance Payments] of this Agreement as a consequence of a Province Change, Compensation Event or Concessionaire Change which would not have been receivable by the Concessionaire but for the Province Change, Compensation Event or Concessionaire Change.
Revenue Gain means the annual revenue the Count receives resulting from the implementation of the Improved Revenue Opportunity.

Examples of Revenue Gain in a sentence

  • Basic compensation, as set forth in Schedule "A" of this Agreement shall be adjusted yearly based upon the "Net Revenue Gain " as set forth below in J.

  • If the "Net Revenue Gain " results in a decrease in revenue, Bargaining Unit Members shall remain at the current level and will not see any gain until there is a net revenue gain.

  • If the "Net Revenue Gain " results in an increase in revenue, Bargaining Unit Members shall split Two Percent (2%) of the increase in revenue (after deducting any costs associated with hiring additional staff the Employer determines are necessary to address the increased student population).

  • The difference in number of students multiplied by the Adjusted Per Pupil State Aid amount equals the total "Net Revenue Gain ", factored as either an increase, or a decrease in net revenue.