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Arms-Length Transaction

Definition

A deal between independent parties with no pre-existing relationship, where each acts in their own self-interest. Fraud schemes often lack arms-length dealings, involving related parties, shell companies, or undisclosed relationships.

Example

A legitimate arms-length transaction: You (buyer) and an unrelated seller negotiate independently, each seeking the best terms. A non-arms-length transaction: The "seller" is actually your business partner using a shell LLC.

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