Common use of ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AND BYLAWS; CERTAIN RECORDS Clause in Contracts

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION AND BYLAWS; CERTAIN RECORDS. Copies of the Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, minute books and stock records of the Company have been made available to Purchasers, and each such copy is true, correct and complete as amended to date. All material records of any type and description in whatever form or medium that presently exist and that relate to the business or properties of the Company and which in the ordinary course of business the Company would normally retain are in the possession or control of the Company and are located at the offices of the Company or of its counsel, independent auditors, consultants, or other advisors, and the Surviving Corporation will have the right to possession of all such records upon the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Acquisition Agreement (Mail Well Inc), Acquisition Agreement (Mail Well Inc), Acquisition Agreement (Mail Well Inc)

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