Common use of Constitution of the Company Clause in Contracts

Constitution of the Company. The copy of the memorandum and articles of association of the Company which is provided to the Purchaser is true and complete in all respects and has embodied in it or annexed to it a copy of every such resolution and agreement required by law to be annexed to it and the Company has at all times carried on its business and affairs in all respects in accordance with its memorandum and articles of association and all such resolutions and agreements.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Shares (Integrated Media Technology LTD), Sale and Purchase Agreement (Integrated Media Technology LTD), Sale and Purchase Agreement (Median Group Inc)

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