Common use of Consolidations and Mergers; Dissolution Clause in Contracts

Consolidations and Mergers; Dissolution. (a) If, at any time after the date hereof, the Company shall consolidate with, merge with or into, or sell all or substantially all of its assets or property to, another Person, then the Company shall cause effective provision to be made so that each Warrant shall, effective as of the effective date of such event retroactive to the record date, if any, of such event, be exercisable or exchangeable for the kind and number of shares of stock, membership or other equity interests, other securities, cash or other property to which a holder of the Equity Interest deliverable upon exercise or exchange of such Warrant would have been entitled upon such event. The Company shall not consolidate or merge unless, prior to consummation, the successor corporation (if other than the Company) assumes the obligations of this paragraph by written instrument executed and mailed to the Holder at the Holder’s address set forth in Section 5.1. A sale or lease of all or substantially all the assets of the Company for a consideration (apart from the assumption of obligations) consisting primarily of securities is a consolidation or merger for the foregoing purposes.

Appears in 30 contracts

Samples: Put Agreement, www.sec.gov, Put Agreement (Twinlab Consolidated Holdings, Inc.)

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