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2 similar Merger Agreement contracts by PetroLogistics LP

MEMBERSHIP INTEREST TRANSFER AGREEMENT
Merger Agreement • March 12th, 2021 • Delaware

INDEX OF DEFINED TERMS Defined Term Reference Affiliate Section 9.16 Agreed Merger Consideration Differential Section 9.16 Agreement Preamble Alternative Acquisition Agreement Section 6.4(a)(i)(B) Alternative Proposal Section 9.16 Anti-corruption Laws Section 9.16 Antitrust Consents Section 3.5 Antitrust Laws Section 9.16 Balance Sheet Date Section 3.6(e)(i) Bankruptcy and Equity Exception Section 3.3(a) Board Recommendation Recitals Bona Fide Alternative Proposal Section 9.16 Book-Entry Units Section 2.2(a) Business Day Section 9.16 Certificate of Merger Section 1.4 Closing Section 1.3 Closing Date Section 1.3 Code Section 2.5 Common Unit Section 9.16 Confidentiality Agreement Section 6.7(c) Consents Section 9.16 Contract Section 9.16 Criminal Law Section 9.16 Criminal Penalty Section 9.16 Derivative Transaction Section 9.16 Divestiture Condition Section 9.16 Divestiture Request Section 9.16 DLLCA Section 9.16 DRULPA Sect

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AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER AND MEMBERSHIP INTEREST TRANSFER AGREEMENT among PETROLOGISTICS LP, PETROLOGISTICS GP LLC, PROPYLENE HOLDINGS, LLC, FLINT HILLS RESOURCES, LLC, and FHR PROPYLENE, LLC, Dated as of May 27, 2014
Merger Agreement • May 28th, 2014 • PetroLogistics LP • Miscellaneous chemical products • Delaware

This AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER AND MEMBERSHIP INTEREST TRANSFER AGREEMENT, dated as of May 27, 2014 (this “Agreement”), is by and among PetroLogistics LP, a Delaware limited partnership (“MLP”), PetroLogistics GP LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and the general partner of MLP (“MLP GP” and, together with MLP, the “MLP Entities”), Propylene Holdings LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“GP Holdings”), Flint Hills Resources, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Parent”), and FHR Propylene, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and Subsidiary of Parent (“Merger Sub” and, together with Parent, the “Parent Entities”). MLP, MLP GP, GP Holdings, Parent, and Merger Sub are sometimes referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

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