Common use of Business Records and Due Diligence Clause in Contracts

Business Records and Due Diligence. Prior to the Closing, the Company has delivered (or will deliver) to the Purchaser all records and documents relating to the Company, which the Company and possesses, including, without limitation, books, records, government filings, Tax Returns, Charter Documents, corporate records, stock records, consent decrees, orders, and correspondence, director and stockholder minutes, resolutions and written consents, stock ownership records, financial information and records, and other documents used in or associated with the Company.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Securities Exchange Agreement (Gme Innotainment, Inc.), Securities Exchange Agreement (Gme Innotainment, Inc.), Securities Exchange Agreement (Quanta Inc)

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