AI Generated American Stock Purchase Agreement
Stock Purchase Agreement
1. Parties and Preamble
Identifies the legal names, jurisdictions of organization, and principal offices of the buyer, the seller, and the target corporation; states the date of the agreement and introduces the basic purpose of the contract.
2. Recitals
Sets forth background facts and the overall transaction context explaining why the parties are entering into the agreement.
3. Definitions
Provides a list of capitalized terms and their meanings to ensure consistent interpretation throughout the agreement.
4. Interpretation
Contains rules of construction such as references to statutes, accounting terms, gender, and plural usage.
5. Purchase and Sale of Shares
States that the seller agrees to sell and the buyer agrees to purchase all (or specified) shares of the target company, free and clear of liens.
6. Purchase Price
Sets the cash amount, stock, promissory note, or other consideration to be paid for the shares.
7. Purchase Price Adjustments
Explains working-capital, net-debt, or other post-closing adjustments to the purchase price.
8. Earn-Out
Describes any contingent payments based on future performance of the target company and the calculation and payment mechanics.
9. Closing
Specifies the closing date, location, and the manner in which the transaction will be consummated.
10. Closing Deliverables
Lists the documents, certificates, and instruments each party must deliver at closing.
11. Representations and Warranties of Seller
Detailed assurances given by the seller regarding authority, ownership of shares, financial statements, legal compliance, and other matters.
12. Representations and Warranties of the Company
Assurances made with respect to the target corporation itself, often delivered by the seller on the company’s behalf.
13. Representations and Warranties of Buyer
Assurances by the buyer regarding authority, financing, investment intent, and legal compliance.
14. Financial Statements
Addresses the delivery, accuracy, and GAAP compliance of historical financial statements of the target company.
15. Title to Shares
Confirms that seller owns the shares free of liens and has full power to transfer them.
16. Capitalization
Describes the authorized and outstanding equity of the target company and any options, warrants, or convertible securities.
17. Subsidiaries
Discloses the names, jurisdictions, and ownership of any subsidiaries of the target company.
18. Real Property
Addresses owned and leased real estate, including title matters, leases, and zoning compliance.
19. Tangible Personal Property
Covers machinery, equipment, inventory, and other tangible assets of the target company.
20. Intellectual Property
Lists patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, licenses, and related infringements or claims.
21. Contracts
Identifies material contracts and commitments, their validity, and absence of defaults.
22. Governmental Authorizations
Details licenses, permits, and consents required for the target company’s operations.
23. Compliance with Laws
Affirms that the target company is in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
24. Permits
Specifies all operational permits held by the target and the status of each.
25. Litigation
Discloses pending or threatened legal proceedings or governmental investigations.
26. Environmental Matters
Addresses compliance with environmental laws, presence of hazardous substances, and related liabilities.
27. Employee Matters and Benefit Plans
Describes employment agreements, benefit plans, ERISA compliance, and labor relations.
28. Labor Matters
Covers union status, collective bargaining agreements, strikes, and labor disputes.
29. Tax Matters
Provides representations about filing of tax returns, payment of taxes, and existence of tax liens or audits.
30. Insurance
Lists insurance policies, coverage amounts, and claims history for the target company.
31. Brokers and Finders
Confirms whether any party has used a broker or finder and how any fees will be paid.
32. Related Party Transactions
Describes contracts or arrangements between the target company and its insiders or affiliates.
33. Interim Covenants (Pre-Closing)
Restricts the target company’s operations between signing and closing, such as incurring debt or issuing shares.
34. Covenants of Seller
Obligations the seller must satisfy before and after closing, such as obtaining consents or delivering records.
35. Covenants of Buyer
Obligations of the buyer, including securing financing and maintaining confidentiality.
36. Post-Closing Covenants
Describes actions required after closing, such as cooperation on audits or tax matters.
37. Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation
Restricts the seller from competing with or soliciting employees or customers of the target for a specified period.
38. Confidentiality
Obligates the parties to keep non-public information about the transaction and the target company confidential.
39. Access to Information and Inspection
Grants buyer continuing access to the target company’s books, records, and facilities.
40. Public Announcements
Regulates press releases and other public statements regarding the transaction.
41. Conditions Precedent to Buyer’s Obligations
Lists conditions that must be satisfied or waived before the buyer is required to close.
42. Conditions Precedent to Seller’s Obligations
Lists conditions that must be satisfied or waived before the seller is required to close.
43. Termination
Specifies the circumstances under which the agreement may be terminated by either party.
44. Effect of Termination
Details the consequences of termination, including survival of certain provisions and allocation of costs.
45. Indemnification
Sets forth the parties’ obligations to compensate each other for losses arising from breaches or specified liabilities.
46. Survival of Representations and Warranties
States the time periods during which representations, warranties, and covenants remain enforceable.
47. Limitations on Liability
Caps, baskets, deductibles, and other limitations applicable to indemnification claims.
48. Procedures for Indemnification Claims
Outlines notice requirements, defense of third-party claims, and payment mechanics.
49. Remedies; Specific Performance
Preserves equitable remedies, including injunctive relief, in addition to monetary damages.
50. Expenses
Allocates responsibility for legal, accounting, and other transaction costs among the parties.
51. Notices
Provides the addresses, permitted methods, and deemed receipt rules for formal notices.
52. Assignment
Restricts or permits assignment of rights and obligations under the agreement.
53. Successors and Assigns
States that the agreement binds and benefits permitted successors and assigns.
54. Entire Agreement
Declares that the written contract and its exhibits and schedules constitute the full understanding of the parties, superseding prior agreements.
55. Amendments and Waivers
Specifies the requirements for modifying the agreement or waiving rights under it.
56. Severability
Provides that if any provision is unenforceable, the remainder of the agreement remains in effect.
57. Governing Law
Selects the U.S. state law that governs the agreement.
58. Jurisdiction and Venue
Designates the courts that will have jurisdiction over disputes and where they will be heard.
59. Waiver of Jury Trial
Each party waives the right to a trial by jury in any litigation arising out of the agreement.
60. Counterparts
Allows execution of the agreement in multiple counterparts and via electronic signatures.
61. Titles and Headings
States that headings are for convenience only and do not affect construction.
62. Further Assurances
Obligates the parties to execute additional documents and take further actions to effectuate the transaction.
63. Schedules and Exhibits
Incorporates attached schedules and exhibits as integral parts of the agreement.
64. Miscellaneous
Captures any additional provisions not addressed elsewhere, such as no third-party beneficiaries or time of essence.
65. Signatures
Signature blocks where authorized representatives sign and date the agreement, making it legally binding.
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什么是 Stock Purchase Agreement?
A Stock Purchase Agreement is a legal contract that outlines the terms and conditions under which a sale of stocks occurs between a buyer and a seller. These agreements detail the number of shares to be acquired, the purchase price per share, and any conditions or warranties involved in the transaction. Particularly essential in the context of mergers and acquisitions, this document ensures both parties adhere to agreed-upon terms, thus safeguarding their interests. In the U.S., our AI-driven platform helps individuals and businesses efficiently generate these agreements, ensuring complete compliance and specificity to each unique transaction scenario.
合规立法
您的文件将根据以下法律和法规进行合规性检查:
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Companies Act 2006
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Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
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Takeover Code (The UK City Code on Takeovers and Mergers)
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Insolvency Act 1986
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Corporation Tax Act 2010
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Employment Rights Act 1996
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Data Protection Act 2018
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Bribery Act 2010
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