Active Representation definition

Active Representation means a relationship between a Client and a Broker where Broker is using diligent efforts and taking affirmative steps to assist such Client in procuring, negotiating, and finalizing an agreement with WeWork. This definition shall apply to all variations of the term, including but not limited to, “Actively Representing” and “Actively Represents”.
Active Representation means a relationship between a Client and a Broker where Broker is using diligent efforts and taking affirmative steps to assist such Client in procuring, negotiating, and executing or providing reasonable assistance in connection with, the existing WorkPlace Agreement with Convene, and the Referred Party is not subject to an exclusive arrangement with another broker with respect to the same Location(s). This definition shall apply to all variations of the term, including but not limited to, “Actively Representing” and “Actively Represents”.

Examples of Active Representation in a sentence

  • Amend or modify in a manner adverse to Lender or the Collateral (i) its articles of incorporation (including any certificates of designations, preferences and rights), bylaws or other corporate governance documents or organization instruments, except if required by law or (ii) any Related Transaction Agreements to the extent reasonably expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.