Adjusted Gross Revenue definition

Adjusted Gross Revenue means the sum of Professional Services Revenue and Ancillary Revenue.
Adjusted Gross Revenue means all revenues for Optical Services, Professional Eye Care Services, or otherwise, generated by or on behalf of the Practice and/or its Professionals, or other personnel during the term of this Professional Business Management Agreement, calculated on an accrual basis under GAAP, including all technical fees from ancillary services, all proceeds from key person life and disability insurance policies purchased by Retail Business Manager, in agreement with the Practice, in accordance with Section 3.15, all amounts paid by third parties for contractual liabilities, including, but not limited to, payments under non-shareholder Professionals’ non-competition agreements and compensation payments under any service agreement between the Practice and another entity, and all consultant, teaching and expert witness fees minus any allowances for bad debts, uncollectible accounts, Medicare, Medicaid and other payor contractual adjustments, discounts, workers’ compensation adjustments, reasonable professional courtesies, and other reductions in collectible revenue that result from activities that do not result in collectible charges.
Adjusted Gross Revenue means Gross Revenue less Adjustments.

Examples of Adjusted Gross Revenue in a sentence

  • The license fee is collected based on the percentage share of the Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) from Telecom Service Providers, which includes a component of Universal Access Levy (UAL).

  • The licence fee is levied at 8% of the Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) after the allowable deduction like Public Switched Telecom Network (PSTN) charges, Roaming charges passed on to eligible/entitled service providers and Sales Tax/ Service Tax passed on to the State/Central Government from its total revenue figures as appeared in the audited accounts of the company.

  • The amount of difference in computation of Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) is under consideration of DOT.

  • Barring a few services, the Licence Fee is collected based on percentage share of the operators Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) and includes a component of Universal Access Levy.

  • Of particular importance here is the annual schedule for creating budgets, seeking legislative approval and appropriating funds.


More Definitions of Adjusted Gross Revenue

Adjusted Gross Revenue means Gross Revenue of the Center less any Adjustments, based on the accrual method of accounting.
Adjusted Gross Revenue means Gross ---------------------- Revenue less Adjustments.
Adjusted Gross Revenue means gross revenue received by CREATIVE from sales of the applicable product or services, less discounts, returns, and fees paid to banking establishments solely related to conducting credit card or debit card transactions.
Adjusted Gross Revenue means, for the relevant period, the remainder, if any, of the Gross Revenues for the relevant period less the sum of the following for the same period (a) Third Party Building Access Payments paid with regard to buildings in the Spectrum and any Additional Areas as to which space in Available Other Conduit has been added to the Leased Premises in accordance with the terms and provisions of the Conduit Lease; and (b) to the extent derived from Customers occupying buildings within the Spectrum and any such Additional Areas or from Users providing services through the Irvine Networks to such buildings: (i) Service Provider Payments; and (ii) FirstWorld Consulting Revenues.
Adjusted Gross Revenue means gross revenues actually received by Licensee from the exploitation of the Licensed Game by any Co-Publisher less:
Adjusted Gross Revenue means all revenues, for Professional Eye Care Services and any other revenues, calculated on an accrual basis under GAAP, generated by or on behalf of the Practice and its Professionals and Capitation Revenues during the term of this Business Management Agreement, including, without limitation, all technical fees from ancillary services, all proceeds from key person life insurance policies purchased by Business Manager in accordance with Section 3.15, all amounts paid by third parties for contractual liabilities, including payments under non-shareholder Professionals' non-competition agreements, and all medical director, consultant, teaching and expert witness fees except for those fees set forth in Exhibit 1.3 (unless the time and efforts of the individuals responsible for such excluded revenues are materially greater than the historical time or efforts expended in obtaining such revenues or if such excluded revenues historically flowed through the Practice), minus any allowances for bad debts, uncollectible accounts, Medicare, Medicaid and other payor contractual adjustments, discounts, workers' compensation adjustments, reasonable professional courtesies, and other reductions in collectible revenue that result from activities that do not result in collectible charges.
Adjusted Gross Revenue means the adjusted gross in-