Common use of Buyer Acknowledgement Clause in Contracts

Buyer Acknowledgement. The Buyer acknowledges that: (a) its purchase of the Transferred Rights and assumption of the Assumed Obligations from such Seller is irrevocable; and (b) the Buyer shall have no recourse to such Seller, except for such Seller’s breaches of its representations, warranties or covenants, in each case as expressly stated in this Agreement and the Related Assignment and Assumption.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Debt Purchase Agreement, Debt Purchase Agreement, Debt Purchase Agreement (Verizon Communications Inc)

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