Common use of Joint Acknowledgment Clause in Contracts

Joint Acknowledgment. Upon consideration and analysis of the relevant facts and requirements, the Company and Purchaser in good faith do not believe that a pre-Closing voluntary filing with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (“CFIUS”) is necessary. In the event that CFIUS requests the filing of a “notice” as defined in Section 800.402 of the CFIUS regulations, each of the Company and Purchaser shall cooperate in the providing of necessary information, preparation of such notice, and otherwise in seeking to obtain CFIUS approval.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Guaranty and Support Agreement, Common Stock Purchase Agreement, Guaranty and Support Agreement (Magellan Petroleum Corp /De/)

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