Common use of No Stockholder Approval Required Clause in Contracts

No Stockholder Approval Required. The acquisition of the Shares by Purchaser from Seller does not require the approval of the stockholders of the Company under the Delaware General Corporate Law ("DGCL"), the Company's articles of incorporation or bylaws, or any other requirement of law or, if stockholder approval is required it has or will, prior to the Closing, be properly obtained in accordance with the requirements of the Company's articles of incorporation and by-laws and the DGCL.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Visions in Glass Inc), Stock Purchase Agreement (Lucas Educational Systems Inc), Stock Purchase Agreement (Hartland Investments Inc)

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No Stockholder Approval Required. The acquisition of the Shares by Purchaser from Seller the Stockholder does not require the approval of the stockholders of the Company Tickets under the Delaware General Corporate Law ("DGCL"), the Company's articles Tickets' certificate of incorporation or bylaws, or any other requirement of law or, if stockholder approval is required it has or will, prior to the Closing, be properly obtained in accordance with the requirements of the Company's articles Tickets' certificate of incorporation and by-laws and the DGCL.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Ttttickets Holding Corp)

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