Substantial Contract definition
Substantial Contract means a Contract that has forecasted revenue (computed based on the aggregate level of services or goods to required to be provided during the entire term of such contract) in an amount greater than (i) $1,250,000 for inserts, or (ii) $600,000 for any other goods or services.
Substantial Contract means any agreement, contract, commitment, instrument, arrangement or understanding (in each case, whether oral or written) to which HRA NewCo, any Manco or any Group Company is a party or by which any of its assets are bound to which any Substantial Customer or Substantial Supplier is a party (or, with respect to any such agreement, contract, commitment, instrument, arrangement or understanding entered into after the Put Option Date, in which the counterparty would have been a Substantial Customer or Substantial Supplier had such agreement, contract, commitment, instrument, arrangement or understanding been entered into as of January 1, 2021).
Substantial Contract means any Contract:
Examples of Substantial Contract in a sentence
To the extent that any Relevant Seller is unable to transfer the economic benefit of any Substantial Contract the Vendor shall indemnify the Relevant Purchaser against all Losses directly arising therefrom up to an amount which, when aggregated with amounts payable under Section 2.3.2(e) of the North American Agreement, does not exceed (pound)10 million.