Common use of SALE CONSIDERATION Clause in Contracts

SALE CONSIDERATION. The Seller acknowledges and agrees that (a) the Sale Consideration has been determined by arms-length negotiations between the Seller and the Purchaser based upon each party’s analysis and diligence concerning the Company’s prospects and the fair market value of the Units, and (b) the Seller has not made any representations or warranties to the Purchaser regarding the historical or prospective financial or operating performance of, or any other matters relating to, the Seller or its subsidiaries.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Common Unit Purchase Agreement (Martin Midstream Partners Lp), Common Unit Purchase Agreement (Martin Midstream Partners Lp), Common Unit Purchase Agreement (Martin Midstream Partners Lp)

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