Documents Reviewed -Transaction Documents Clause Samples
The 'Documents Reviewed—Transaction Documents' clause defines which transaction-related documents have been examined and considered as part of the agreement process. Typically, this clause lists or references specific contracts, agreements, or legal instruments that the parties have reviewed, such as purchase agreements, loan documents, or disclosure statements. By clearly identifying the documents reviewed, this clause ensures that all parties are aware of the materials forming the basis of their understanding and agreement, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes over what information was considered during negotiations.
Documents Reviewed -Transaction Documents. As counsel to Buyer, we have reviewed the following documents and instruments (collectively, the "Transaction Documents"):
Documents Reviewed -Transaction Documents. As counsel to Seller, we have reviewed the following documents and instruments (collectively, the ‘‘Transac- tion Documents’’):
(i) the Agreement;
(ii) the ▇▇▇▇ of Sale and Assignment;
(iii) the Assignment and Assumption Agreement;
(iv) the deeds, lease assignments and purchase option assignments required by Section 2.7 of the Agreement;
(v) the Employment Agreements;
(vi) the Assignment of Intellectual Property Assets;
(vii) the Noncompetition Agreements;
(viii) the Nondisclosure Agreement;
(ix) the Earnout Agreement; and
(x) [list other Transaction Documents].
Documents Reviewed -Transaction Documents. As counsel to Buyer, we have reviewed the following documents and instruments (collectively, the ‘‘Transac- tion Documents’’):
(i) the Agreement;
(ii) the Escrow Agreement;
(iii) the Promissory Note;
(iv) [list other Transaction Documents].
Documents Reviewed -Transaction Documents. As counsel to Seller, we have reviewed the following documents and instruments (collectively, the "Transaction Documents"):
(i) the Agreement;
(ii) the Bill of Sale and Assignment and ▇▇▇umption Agreement;
(iii) the Services Agreement (together with the form of Interim System Management Agreement attached thereto); and
(iv) any additional documents and instruments to be delivered by Seller or USACA at the Closing.
