Common use of Competing Proposals Clause in Contracts

Competing Proposals. (a) Neither the Company nor any Member shall directly or indirectly, initiate, solicit, encourage or participate in any discussions or negotiations with, or provide any nonpublic information to, any person or entity concerning any potential offer (other than as described herein) to acquire the Company, the Business or any assets thereof or interests therein, or any other transaction or arrangement that would interfere with the transactions contemplated hereby (a "COMPETING PROPOSAL"). (b) The Company and the Members shall promptly communicate to Buyer the existence or occurrence and terms of any Competing Proposal or contact related thereto which the Members or the Company or any of its employees, directors, or agents may receive in respect of any such proposed transaction and the identity of the person, entity or group from whom such proposal or contact was received. (c) The Company and the Members shall not transfer or hypothecate the Business or any assets thereof or interests therein except to Buyer, or enter into any agreement with any person other than Buyer in connection with any of the foregoing.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Securities Purchase Agreement (Eps Solutions Corp), Securities Purchase Agreement (Eps Solutions Corp), Securities Purchase Agreement (Eps Solutions Corp)

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