Bona Fide Sale definition

Bona Fide Sale means a sale at Fair Market Sale Value.
Bona Fide Sale means the purchase of a facility's capital assets with cash or debt in an arm's-length transaction. It does not include:
Bona Fide Sale means the purchase of a facility’s capital assets with cash or debt in an arm’s length transaction. It does not include:

Examples of Bona Fide Sale in a sentence

  • The Practical Effect of the Intermediary’s Interpretations of the Related Party Rule, and the Requirement of a Bona Fide Sale, would Disqualify Virtually All Consolidations from Revaluation, as that Term is Commonly Understood.

  • Bona Fide Sale Memorandum, at 5, citing Notice of Final Determination of Sales at Less than Fair Value: Engineered Process Gas Turbo-Compressor Systems, Whether Assembled or Unassembled, and Whether Complete or Incomplete, from Japan, 62 FR 24392, 24403 (May 5, 1997) (“Gas Turbo Compressors”).

  • Comment 2: Whether Record Evidence Confirms that Mutu’s Sale Was Not a Bona Fide Sale Mutlu’s Case Brief28 According to Mutlu, even if its sale were to be analyzed under the bona fides test established by Congress for NSRs, Commerce incorrectly concluded that Mutlu’s sale was non-bona fide.Mutlu discusses, in turn, each of the criterion upon which Commerce based its determination.

  • SWG’s Rebuttal Brief, at 7, citing Bona fide Sales Memorandum, at 5 and 6.The Department’s Position: As stated in the Bona Fide Sale Memorandum, principals and agents are affiliated under section 771(33)(G) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, because, “by definition, a principal controls its agent.”25 For the Preliminary Results, the Department first examined whether a principal/agent agreement exists between SWG and its U.S. customer.

  • Bona Fide Sale Memorandum, at 5, citing Gas Turbo Compressors, 62 FR 24403; and Final Results and Partial Rescission of Antidumping Duty Review of Stainless Steel Sheet and Strip in Coils from Taiwan, 67 FR 6682 (February 13, 2002) and accompanying Issues and Decision Memorandum, at Comment 23.


More Definitions of Bona Fide Sale

Bona Fide Sale means the first and only the first sale of the multifamily buildings from the Developer or any successor or assign of Developer (as such successor or assign may be approved by the Town and PAR or considered a successor or assign pursuant to Section 8.21) to an Unaffiliated Buyer as defined below. Bona Fide Sale shall not include an assignment by Developer to an assignee that is managed or controlled, directly or indirectly, by members, managers, partners, or officers of Developer within the meaning of Section
Bona Fide Sale means a sale or other transfer of a parcel or all of the parcels to an independent third party that is unaffiliated to the Grantor on an arms-length basis.
Bona Fide Sale as used in these sections, means simply that the parties to the sale are not related within the meaning of regulations section 42 CFR 413.17 and PRM section 1000ff.
Bona Fide Sale means a sale in which (i) the sale by each Purchaser would be on the same terms and conditions and for the same type of consideration as is to be received by Parent, (ii) the consideration to be paid to each Purchaser in connection with such transaction consists solely of cash, Freely Tradeable Securities or cash and Freely Tradeable Securities, (iii) no Purchaser shall be required to make any representations or warranties (except as to its title to and authority to convey the shares of common stock to be sold by it and the warranties implied in connection with such transfer under Section 8-108(a) of the Uniform Commercial Code of the State of Delaware) and (iv) the prospective purchaser is purchasing in an arm's-length transaction from Parent and is not an Affiliate of Parent, either Company, the Initial Stockholder or Ripplewood Partners.
Bona Fide Sale means a bona fide written offer from any Person unaffiliated with any Stockholder (i) to purchase or exclusively license all or substantially all of the assets of the Company, (ii) to purchase at least a majority of the outstanding capital stock of the Company, (iii) to merge or consolidate the Company with another entity, as a result of which at least a majority of the voting securities of the Company or surviving entity is held by Persons other than those who are Stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such transaction; or (iv) the recapitalization of the Company as a result of which at least a majority of the voting securities of the Company is held by Persons other than those who are Stockholders of the Company immediately prior to such transaction.
Bona Fide Sale means the first and only the first sale of the multifamily development from the Developer or any successor or assign of Developer (as such successor or assign may be approved by the Authority or considered a successor or assign pursuant to Section 19 to an "Unaffiliated Buyer," as defined below. Bona Fide Sale shall not include a transfer of a partnership interest to a third party not currently a partner, or a transfer of a majority of the membership interest in Developer by its shareholders, if applicable, or by a parent corporation, regardless of whether the Authority has approved such transfer under Section 19. Bona Fide Sale shall not include any sale after the first sale of the Apartments and any such subsequent sale shall not be subject to the provisions of this Section.
Bona Fide Sale means a sale in which (i) the sale by the Stockholders and the Investors would be on the same terms and conditions and for the same type of consideration as is to be received by the Majority Group, (ii) the Offeror is purchasing in an arm's-length transaction and (iii) the consideration to be paid to each Stockholder and each Investor in connection with such transaction consists solely of cash, Freely Tradeable Securities or cash and Freely Tradeable Securities.