No Third-Party Advisors Clause Samples
The "No Third-party Advisors" clause prohibits the parties involved from engaging or consulting external advisors, such as lawyers, consultants, or agents, in relation to the agreement or its subject matter. In practice, this means that all negotiations, decisions, and communications must be handled directly between the parties themselves, without input or representation from outside professionals. This clause is typically used to maintain confidentiality, streamline discussions, and prevent complications or delays that might arise from third-party involvement.
No Third-Party Advisors. Other than legal counsel, the Company has not engaged any third parties to assist in the solicitation with respect to the Exchange.
No Third-Party Advisors. Other than legal counsel, the Issuer has not (and will not have) engaged any third parties to assist in the solicitation with respect to the Exchange.
