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Tenn. Code Ann. § 48-18-701

Part definitions

Acts 2012, ch. 1051, § 36.

In this part:

(1) “Control” (including “controlled by”) means: Having the power, directly or indirectly, to elect or remove a majority of the members of the board of directors or other governing body of an entity, whether through the ownership of voting shares or interests, by contract, or otherwise; or

(2) Being subject to a majority of the risk of loss from the entity's activities or entitled to receive a majority of the entity's residual returns;

(3) “Director's or officer's conflicting interest transaction” means a transaction effected or proposed to be effected by the corporation (or by an entity controlled by the corporation): To which, at the relevant time, the director or officer is a party; or

(4) Respecting which, at the relevant time, the director or officer had knowledge and a material financial interest known to the director or officer; or

(5) Respecting which, at the relevant time, the director or officer knew that a related person was a party or had a material financial interest;

(6) “Fair to the corporation” means, for purposes of § 48-18-702(b)(3), that the transaction as a whole was beneficial to the corporation, taking into appropriate account whether it was: Fair in terms of the director's or officer's dealings with the corporation; and

(7) Comparable to what might have been obtainable in an arm's length transaction, given the consideration paid or received by the corporation;

(8) “Material financial interest” means a financial interest in a transaction that would reasonably be expected to impair the objectivity of the director's or officer's judgment when participating in action on the authorization of the transaction;

(9) “Material relationship” means a familial, financial, professional, employment or other relationship that would reasonably be expected to impair the objectivity of the director's judgment when participating in the action to be taken;

(10) “Qualified director” means a director who, at the time action is to be taken under § 48-18-703, is not a director: As to whom the transaction is a director's or officer's conflicting interest transaction; or

(11) Who has a material relationship with another director as to whom the transaction is a director's or officer's conflicting interest transaction;

(12) The presence of one (1) or more of the following circumstances shall not automatically prevent a director from being a qualified director: Nomination or election of the director to the current board by any director who is not a qualified director with respect to the matter (or by any person that has a material relationship with that director), acting alone or participating with others; or

(13) Service as a director of another corporation of which a director who is not a qualified director with respect to the matter (or any individual who has a material relationship with that director), is or was also a director;

(14) “Related person” means: The director's or officer's spouse;

(15) A child, stepchild, grandchild, parent, step parent, grandparent, sibling, step sibling, half sibling, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew (or spouse of any thereof) of the director or officer or of the director's or officer's spouse;

(16) An individual living in the same home as the director or officer;

(17) An entity (other than the corporation or an entity controlled by the corporation) controlled by the director or officer or any person specified in subdivisions (7)(A)-(C);

(18) A domestic or foreign: Business or nonprofit corporation (other than the corporation or an entity controlled by the corporation) of which the director or officer is a director but only with respect to a transaction or proposed transaction to which the corporation and the other business or nonprofit corporation are parties or proposed parties and that is a transaction or proposed transaction that is or should be considered by the board of directors of the corporation;

(19) Unincorporated entity of which the director or officer is a general partner or a member of the governing body; or

(20) Individual, trust or estate for whom or of which the director or officer is a trustee, guardian, personal representative or like fiduciary; or

(21) A person that is or an entity that is controlled by, an employer of the director or officer;

(22) “Relevant time” means: The time at which directors' action respecting the transaction is taken in compliance with § 48-18-703; or

(23) If the transaction is not brought before the board of directors of the corporation (or its committee) for action under § 48-18-703, at the time the corporation (or an entity controlled by the corporation) becomes legally obligated to consummate the transaction; and

(24) “Required disclosure” means disclosure of: The existence and nature of the director's or officer's conflicting interest; and

(25) All facts known to the director or officer respecting the subject matter of the transaction that a director or officer free of such conflicting interest would reasonably believe to be material in deciding whether to proceed with the transaction.

Current official text: Tennessee Code (LexisNexis). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Tennessee statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.