Common use of Familiarity with the Company Clause in Contracts

Familiarity with the Company. Seller has relied upon independent investigations made by Seller or Seller's representatives and Seller is fully familiar with the business, results of operations, financial condition, prospects and other affairs of the Company. Seller acknowledges that in connection with the sale of the Shares hereunder, neither the Company, Buyer nor anyone acting on their behalf or any other person has made, and Seller is not relying upon, any representations, statements or projections concerning the Company, its present or projected results of operations, its prospects, its present or future plans, its products, or the value of its shares or business or any other matter in relation to its business or affairs.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Manuel Bernard M), Stock Purchase Agreement (Manuel Bernard M), Stock Purchase Agreement (Manuel Bernard M)

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