Regular course of business definition

Regular course of business means the activities that a person normally engages in as part of managing the person’s trade or business. If referring to a dealer licensed under Iowa Code section 322.7, “regular course of business” further includes only the make or makes of new vehicles listed on the dealer’s license.
Regular course of business means a retailer makes sales of the same type of item on a recurring basis.
Regular course of business means, in relation to the Company, the conduction of its activities (a) in a careful and diligent manner, consistent in nature, scope and magnitude with market practices; and (b) in conformity, under all its relevant aspects, with its corporate purpose and the applicable Law; and (c) in a manner to not prevent, hinder or make the Transaction unfeasible.

Examples of Regular course of business in a sentence

  • Regular course of business expenses are included in the proposed fee proposal.


More Definitions of Regular course of business

Regular course of business means the set of activities that, by their nature, purpose or form of execution, are necessary to attain the corporate purpose of a certain company, considering the continuity of the business thereof at current
Regular course of business means the regular course of business of a Company conducted or expected, which is conducted on usual basis, consistently with past practices, in the daily regular course, conducting transactions up to the Closing Date, and considering the COVID-19 Effects.
Regular course of business means, in relation to a Person, the conduction of its activities in accordance with all Laws applicable to that Person, in a manner that is consistent in nature, scope and size with past practices of that Person and related to the daily operations.
Regular course of business means, for all tax periods beginning after December 31, 2001, all transactions and activities of the taxpayer which are dependent upon or contribute to the operations of the taxpayer's economic enterprise as a whole.

Related to Regular course of business

  • Ordinary Course of Business means the ordinary course of business consistent with past custom and practice (including with respect to quantity and frequency).

  • Ordinary Course means, with respect to an action taken by a Person, that such action is consistent with the past practices of the Person and is taken in the ordinary course of the normal day-to-day operations of the Person.

  • Permitted Receivables Related Assets means any other assets that are customarily transferred, sold and/or pledged or in respect of which security interests are customarily granted in connection with asset securitization transactions involving receivables similar to Receivables and any collections or proceeds of any of the foregoing (including, without limitation, lock-boxes, deposit accounts, records in respect of Receivables and collections in respect of Receivables).

  • Course means classroom training delivered live either physically in person or virtually via the internet.

  • Course of conduct means two or more acts, including, but not limited to, acts in which the stalker directly, indirectly, or through third parties, by any action, method, device, or means, follows, monitors, observes, surveils, threatens, or communicates to or about a person, or interferes with a person’s property.

  • Related Business Assets means assets (other than cash or Cash Equivalents) used or useful in a Similar Business; provided that any assets received by the Issuer or a Restricted Subsidiary in exchange for assets transferred by the Issuer or a Restricted Subsidiary shall not be deemed to be Related Business Assets if they consist of securities of a Person, unless upon receipt of the securities of such Person, such Person would become a Restricted Subsidiary.