Common use of Incorporation and Valid Existence Clause in Contracts

Incorporation and Valid Existence. The Transferor is a company duly incorporated and validly existing in accordance with the law of the jurisdiction where it was incorporated or established, and has full rights, powers and capacity to execute and perform its obligations and responsibilities under this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Phoenix New Media LTD), Share Purchase Agreement (Phoenix New Media LTD)

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Incorporation and Valid Existence. The Transferor Transferee is a company duly incorporated and validly existing in accordance with the law of the jurisdiction where it was incorporated or established, and has full rights, powers and capacity to execute and perform its obligations and responsibilities under this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Phoenix New Media LTD), Share Purchase Agreement (Phoenix New Media LTD)

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