Common use of Satisfactory Due Diligence Results Clause in Contracts

Satisfactory Due Diligence Results. Buyer shall have completed its due diligence investigation, with the results being satisfactory to Buyer in its sole and absolute discretion. Such due diligence investigation may include environmental evaluations and testing, review of financial books and records, physical examination of property, plant and equipment (including vehicles and machinery) and an assessment of operating conditions and costs of the existing plant and equipment to ensure that capital replacement program and business forecasts provided by the Company and/or Stockholders to Buyer are realistic.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Stock Purchase Agreement (Bridgetech Holdings International Inc), Stock Purchase Agreement (Bridgetech Holdings International Inc), Stock Purchase Agreement (Bridgetech Holdings International Inc)

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