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Common use of Newly Formed Entity Clause in Contracts

Newly Formed Entity. Investor recognizes that the Company was only recently formed and, accordingly, has no financial or operating history and that the investment in the Company is extremely speculative and involves a high degree of risk.

Appears in 11 contracts

Sources: Contribution and Subscription Agreement (Varsity Brands Inc), Contribution and Subscription Agreement (Varsity Brands Inc), Contribution and Subscription Agreement (Varsity Brands Inc)

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  • Disqualification of Former Employees
  • Company Formation
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  • Contents of Financial Proposal
  • Agreements and Acknowledgements of Holder
  • Mentoring and Job Training
  • Agreements and Acknowledgements of Investor
  • SOQ Volume II

Sub-Clauses

  • Shareholders Meeting
  • Access to Information; Confidentiality
  • WARN
  • No Shop
  • Access to Information
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