Common use of Absence of Third Party Rights Clause in Contracts

Absence of Third Party Rights. No provisions of this Agreement are intended, nor will be interpreted, to provide or create any third party beneficiary rights or any other rights of any kind in any client, customer, affiliate, stockholder or partner of any party hereto or any other person or entity unless specifically provided otherwise herein, and, except as so provided, all provisions hereof will be personal solely between the parties to this Agreement. Anything contained herein to the contrary notwithstanding, (a) the holders of BIZ Options and BIZ Warrants are intended beneficiaries of Section 2.11, (b) the employees of BIZ are intended beneficiaries of Section 7.1; (c) the officers and directors of BIZ are intended beneficiaries of Section 7.4; and (d) the stockholders of BIZ are intended beneficiaries of Section 7.7.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (SSP Solutions Inc), Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (Shah Kris & Geraldine Family Trust), Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (SSP Solutions Inc)

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