Arm's-Length Contract definition
Arm's-Length Contract is defined in Section 2.12.
Arm's-Length Contract means a contract or agreement that has been
Arm's-Length Contract means any effective and existing, executed arm's-length, bona fide purchase contract for the sale of residential real estate of the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary or the purchase of real estate by the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary, as the case may be.
Examples of Arm's-Length Contract in a sentence
In connection with the performance of its duties and responsibilities under this Agreement for and on behalf of the Company, the Operator shall not (i) purchase goods, supplies and services from or through any of its Affiliates, other than at standard market rates or (ii) enter into contractual arrangements with Affiliates, other than pursuant to an Arms-Length Contract.
More Definitions of Arm's-Length Contract
Arm's-Length Contract has the meaning given in Section 4.23.
Arm's-Length Contract means a contract or agreement entered into by the Company (or Operator, as agent for the Company), on the one hand, and Operator or any Affiliate of Operator, on the other hand, the terms and conditions of which are not less favorable to the Company (or Operator, as agent for the Company) than could be obtained on an arms-length basis from unrelated third parties.