Pulte definition

Pulte means Pulte Homes, Inc., a Michigan corporation, and its successors and assigns (formerly known as Pulte Corporation).
Pulte see the Preamble.

Examples of Pulte in a sentence

  • The Repurchase Agreement contains various affirmative and negative covenants applicable to Pulte Mortgage, including quantitative thresholds related to net worth, net income, and liquidity.

  • While our subsidiaries engage primarily in the homebuilding business, we also have mortgage banking operations, conducted principally through Pulte Mortgage LLC (“Pulte Mortgage”), and title operations.

  • A., Bauereiss, T., Campbell, B., Reid, A., Gray, K.E., Norton, R.M., Mundkur, P., Wassell, M., French, J., Pulte, C., Flur, S., Stark, I., Krishnaswami, N., Sewell, P.: ISA semantics for ARMv8-A, RISC-V, and CHERI-MIPS.

  • S., Gray, K.E., Pulte, C., Sarkar, S., Sezgin, A., Maranget, L., Deacon, W., Sewell, P.: Modelling the ARMv8 architecture, operationally: Concurrency and ISA.

  • Tractate HorayotHorayot, which is centered on Lev 4, is a companion to tractate Shebu‘ot, which is centered on Lev 5–6.

  • S., Sarkar, S., Pulte, C., Nienhuis, K., Maranget, L., Gray, K.E., Sezgin, A., Batty, M., Sewell, P.: Mixed-size concurrency: ARM, POWER, C/C++11, and SC.

  • While our subsidiaries engage primarily in the homebuilding business, we also have mortgage banking operations, conducted principally through Pulte Mortgage LLC (“Pulte Mortgage”), and title and insurance brokerage operations.

  • K.E., Kerneis, G., Mulligan, D., Pulte, C., Sarkar, S., Sewell, P.: An in- tegrated concurrency and core-ISA architectural envelope definition, and test or- acle, for IBM POWER multiprocessors.

  • Id. On May 29, 2007, Mon and other TOUSA executives received a report that S&P had downgraded, from stable to negative, the bond ratings on major homebuilders Centex, D.R. Horton, and Pulte, all of which were close to violating financial covenants in their bond indentures.

  • Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, upon the effective date of the merger of Company and Pulte Acquisition Corp.

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