Short-term agreement definition

Short-term agreement means a contract or agreement having a term of five years
Short-term agreement means a contract or agreement having a term of five years or less. (10)
Short-term agreement means any contract, agreement or commitment entered into in the ordinary course of business that either (a) has a stated term that is no longer than twelve months, or (b) may be terminated without cause or penalty by any party thereto upon giving 45 days (or less) written notice to the other party.

More Definitions of Short-term agreement

Short-term agreement means [any] a contract or agreement having a term
Short-term agreement means an agreement entered into by any Seller in the ordinary course of business that is terminable by such Seller party thereto upon ninety (90) days or less notice without penalty.
Short-term agreement means any Contract entered into in the ordinary course of business that either (i) has a stated term that is no longer than twelve months, or (ii) may be terminated without cause or penalty by any party thereto upon giving 45 days (or less) written notice to the other party.
Short-term agreement means an agreement entered into in the ordinary course of business that is terminable by ▇▇▇-NMBC or any Acquired Company upon ninety (90) days or less notice without penalty or cancellation fee or charge. Accurate and complete copies of all Material Contracts have been made available for inspection by Purchaser.
Short-term agreement means any Contract that is cancelable on not more than ninety (90) days’ notice without penalty or payment.
Short-term agreement means an agreement for the short-term rental of a lodging unit that meets the requirements of the bill; and is signed by the parties to the agreement, including the guest and the person operating the transient accommodation or the person's agent or designee.
Short-term agreement means an agreement entered into in the ordinary course of business that is terminable by the Company on thirty (30) days or less notice and involves aggregate consideration of less than $10,000.