Deductible Amounts definition

Deductible Amounts means all shipping and handling charges; third party fulfillment fees and related charges; sales, use and value-added taxes; credit card and other third party service fees; and any credits for returns, rebates, cancellations and exchanges. A schedule setting forth the fulfillment fees charged by the fulfillment center as of the date hereof is set forth on Exhibit 1 attached hereto.
Deductible Amounts means all of the following costs paid by ADNM and specifically attributable to Merchandiser Product: all amounts paid under paragraph 3(b)(iv) above; all actual packaging and shipping costs paid to third parties (not to exceed the associated shipping and handling revenues referred to in paragraph 6(b)(iii) above); all third party fulfillment fees and related charges; sales, use and value-added taxes actually paid; credit card fees; and any credits for returns, rebates, cancellations and exchanges. ADNM shall not deduct any fulfillment fees or related charges to the extent they exceed such amounts as Merchandiser has approved; Merchandiser hereby pre-approves the applicable amounts set forth on Exhibit D attached hereto. To the extent ADNM is unable to identify a particular item of cost as being attributable to either Merchandiser Product or Artist Product, only a portion thereof shall be deemed a "Deductible Amount" hereunder, such portion to be determined reasonably by ADNM, taking into account the total amount of Gross Merchandiser Product Revenues as compared to the total amount of other applicable revenues during the applicable accounting period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, as between ADNM and Merchandiser, [***] shall be solely responsible for all customer bad debts in respect of Merchandiser Product shipped by ADNM (or its designee), including all associated Deductible Amounts.
Deductible Amounts means all amounts paid by ADNM pursuant to paragraph 3(d) above, third party fulfillment fees, third party warehouse charges and third party related charges (e.g., box charges and return processing fees); sales, use and value-added taxes; credit card and other third party service fees; agent commissions; and any credits for returns, cancellations and exchanges. Merchandiser shall have the right to approve the amount of (A) third party fulfillment fees (but only if such fees are in excess of the fees set forth on Exhibit D attached hereto, (B) the third party service fees (other than credit card fees), and (C) agent commissions, provided that once such approval is given with respect to a particular artist, ADNM will not be obligated to obtain Merchandiser's approval of any other third party fulfillment fees, third party service fees or agent commissions for such Merchandiser Artist or any other Merchandiser Artist so long as such fees or commissions, as the case my be, are not in excess of the fees and commissions previously approved by Merchandiser. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, as between ADNM and Merchandiser, [***] shall be solely responsible for all customer bad debts in respect of Merchandiser Product shipped by ADNM (or its designee), including all associated Deductible Amounts.

Examples of Deductible Amounts in a sentence

  • Only Individual Deductible Amounts accrue to the Family Deductible Amount.

  • Only Benefit Period Deductible Amounts accrue to the Family Deductible Amount.

  • Second surgical opinions are covered, subject to any applicable Copayments, Coinsurance and Deductible Amounts, but are not mandatory in order to receive Benefits.

  • Subject to the Deductible Amounts shown in the Schedule of Benefits, the maximum limitations hereinafter provided, and other terms and provisions of this Benefit Plan, the Plan will provide Benefits in accordance with the Coinsurance percentage shown in the Schedule of Benefits toward Allowable Charges incurred for Covered Services by a Plan Participant during a Benefit Period.

  • A Plan Participant must pay any applicable Deductible Amounts, Copayments and Coinsurance percentages shown in the Schedule of Benefits.


More Definitions of Deductible Amounts

Deductible Amounts. The only "Deductible Amounts" shall be for all taxes which are levied upon or payable by Genius and Affiliates with respect to all or part of the revenues derived from the exploitation of Homevideo Rights, or upon remittance of all or part of such revenues, but specifically excluding corporate income taxes levied on net profits of Genius and Affiliates. In no event shall the deductible amount of any such taxes (however denominated) imposed upon Genius or Affiliates be decreased (nor the Gross Receipts increased) because of the manner in which such taxes are elected by Genius to be treated in filing net income, corporate franchise, excess profits or other tax returns.
Deductible Amounts means [***]. A schedule setting forth the fulfillment fees charged by the fulfillment center as of the date hereof is set forth on Exhibit 1 attached hereto.
Deductible Amounts. Deductible Amounts" means the sum of the following:
Deductible Amounts means any amounts actually paid by an Insurer with respect to a claim under Covered Policies and for which an Insured is responsible for reimbursing the Insurer under the terms of any deductible provision or endorsement of a Covered Policies. Such Deductible Amounts may include but are not limited to damages, benefits, losses, or costs, fees and expenses for investigation, negotiation,
Deductible Amounts means any amounts actually paid by an Insurer with respect to a claim under a Covered Policy and for which an Insured is responsible for reimbursing the Insurer under the terms of any deductible provision or endorsement of a Covered Policy. Such Deductible Amounts may include but are not limited to damages, benefits, losses, or costs, fees and expenses for investigation, negotiation, settlement or defense. "Deductible Amounts" shall not include any premium taxes, surcharges or assessments arising out of or attributable to an Insured's obligations to
Deductible Amounts defined as Returns Reserve (see below), marketing costs, manufacturing cost for Videograms actually sold, inventory cost charge (i.e. manufacturing costs for units unsold / unshipped at the end of the term), actual third party out-of-pocket costs related to delivery of VIdeograms, local language packaging; but excludes any taxes recoverable or creditable by Fox under applicable law. Excludes any activities performed by any Fox employee re distribution of SPHE titles, such as consultancy, order solicitation or other distribution activities. Amounts due to SPHE non-recoupable, non-refundable, not subject to rebate, deduction or offset. (7 PTAC; 1.10, 8.1 STAC) SPHE’s Share means 100% of Net Receipts. “Net Receipts” defined as Gross Receipts less (a) SPHE’s ½ of Fox’s monthly overhead expenses, (b) Distribution Expenses and (c) SPHE’s annual overhead true-up. “Gross Receipts” defined as 100% of monies actually received and earned by Xxx, after deducting customer deductions and discounts, bad debts, trade rebates, price protection, returns and costs for which reasonable reserves may be established. “Distribution Expenses” defined as the following costs advanced, incurred or accrued by Xxx (regardless of whether Videograms actually sold): all manufacturing and distribution costs, sales and marketing cost and miscellaneous distribution costs (i.e., amounts remitted to tax authorities in connection with distribution of titles (excluding any income taxes); credit / collection costs, A/R costs copyright protection, costs incurred in connection with claims asserted by third parties; costs re licensing of HV rights). Includes charges for products/services rendered by Fox employees under current published rate cards. Fox has right of recoupment, claim or defense as to payment of all amounts owed to SPHE. (8 PTAC) Under Mexico, Fox receives a distribution fee of 15% GR. Under Spain, in lieu of a distribution fee, SPHE obligated to pay ½ of Fox’s overhead costs (with true-up according to each studio’s relative GR at the end of Fox’s fiscal year). “Gross Receipts Mexico includes all amounts received, credited to, held for the account of or invoiced by Xxx. Spain limits to amounts actually received and earned by Xxx. “Deductible Amounts” / “Distribution Expenses”- Mexico (a) limits to actual third party out-of-pockets costs, (b) restricts Fox from recognizing any manufacturing costs on Videograms until actually sold, and (c) excludes any taxes recoverable or creditable by...
Deductible Amounts. “Distribution Expenses”- Mexico (a) limits to actual third party out-of-pockets costs, (b) restricts Fox from recognizing any manufacturing costs on Videograms until actually sold, and (c) excludes any taxes recoverable or creditable by Xxx as well as any Fox employee costs. Spain includes any costs advanced, incurred or accrued by Xxx (regardless of whether Videograms actually sold), as well as Fox employee costs. Mexico prohibits any rebate, deduction, or offset against any amounts payable by Fox to SPHE, whereas Spain does not have such prohibition. Overhead Expenses N/A During Fox’s fiscal year (currently 6/1 to 5/31), Fox entitled to deduct from Gross Receipts ½ of Fox’s overhead expenses (as set forth in Fox’s budget delivered to SPHE). At the end of Fox’s fiscal year, true up based on actual overhead expenses incurred by Fox multiplied by ratio (no less than 45% or greater than 55%) of Gross Receipts from SPHE titles to Gross Receipts of combined GR. (8 PTAC). It is my understanding that the parties agreed to (a) an overhead expense min / max of 40% / 60% and (b) in the event such overhead expense exceed the 40/60 min/max, the parties would negotiate adjustments to such min/max.