Revenue Shortfall definition

Revenue Shortfall means the amount by which the "Revenue" during the "Indemnity Period" in consequence of the "Damage" falls short of the "Expected Revenue".
Revenue Shortfall means the amount by which the "revenue" during the "indemnity period" falls short of "expected revenue".
Revenue Shortfall means either:

Examples of Revenue Shortfall in a sentence

  • In addition, these settlements include, as applicable pursuant to this Attachment N, O/R-t-S Auction Revenue Shortfall Charges, U/D Auction Revenue Shortfall Charges, O/R-t-S Auction Revenue Surplus Payments, and U/D Auction Revenue Surplus Payments.

  • Swap Provider Amount means, in respect of an Interest Period, an amount equal to the product of (i) the sum of each of the Calculation Period Swap Provider Amounts calculated in respect of the Calculation Periods which end on a date falling within such Interest Period and (ii) the Revenue Shortfall Ratio for that Interest Period.

  • In addition, these settlements include, as applicable pursuant to this Part 17.5 of this Attachment B, O/R-t-S Auction Revenue Shortfall Charges, U/D Auction Revenue Shortfall Charges, O/R-t-S Auction Revenue Surplus Payments, and U/D Auction Revenue Surplus Payments.

  • Funds in the Revenue Shortfall Reserve shall carry forward from fiscal year to fiscal year, without reverting to the general fund at the end of a fiscal year.

  • The ISO shall use Formula N-27 to calculate the total O/R-t-S Auction Revenue Shortfall Charges, U/D Auction Revenue Shortfall Charges, O/R-t-S Auction Revenue Surplus Payments, and U/D Auction Revenue Surplus Payments, NetAuctionAllocationst,n, for Transmission Owner t in round n of a 6-month Sub-Auction or in a given month covered by Reconfiguration Auction n, as the case may be.


More Definitions of Revenue Shortfall

Revenue Shortfall means an amount, if greater than zero, by which the required payment pursuant to items (i) (Note Trustee and Security Trustee) to (vi) (A Notes interest) (inclusive) and (viii) (B Notes interest) of the Pre-Enforcement Revenue Priority of Payments exceeds all Available Revenue Funds (excluding items (f) (Liquidity Reserve Fund Ledger) and (g) (Principal Addition Amounts) of the definition thereof).
Revenue Shortfall means the amount by which the “Revenue” during the “Indemnity Period” in consequence of the “Damage” fall short of the “Expected Revenue”.
Revenue Shortfall means the amount calculated by the Cash Manager on each Determination Date being the amount by which Available Revenue Receipts (excluding limbs (g) and (h) of the definition of Available Revenue Receipts) are insufficient to pay or provide for payment of items (a) to (e), (h), (j), (l), (n), (p) and(r) of the Pre-Enforcement Revenue Priority of Payments.Principal Deficiency Ledger On the Closing Date, the Principal Deficiency Ledger of the Issuerwill record as a debit to the ledger the following items:
Revenue Shortfall means, as at an Interest Payment Date, the greater of:
Revenue Shortfall means, as at any Interest Payment Date, an amount equal to the greater of:
Revenue Shortfall means, for any Earn-Out Period, the amount by which Target Revenue Growth for that Earn-Out Period exceeds Actual Revenue Growth for that Earn-Out Period, if any.
Revenue Shortfall means the amount by which the Holdback Period Revenue is less than $[CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION].