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ICC Model Mergers & Acquisitions Contract

First in a series of models dealing with the transfer of a company or business this new model contract is the first in a series of ICC international Merger & Acquisition (M&A) agreements.
The notion of M & A agreements, regards, broadly speaking, the transfer of a company or a business and covers a variety of contracts.
This model is a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) in its simplest form, i.e. the acquisition of the entire issued share capital of one company. It is intended to assist parties and lawyers who are not specialized in M&A contracts to draft a simple contract covering the most common issues involved. This means that the model may not be appropriate for complex transactions nor for acquisitions of public companies.
The SPA contract takes account of all these specifics and contains enough flexibility for the parties to work out special situations for themselves.

Table of Contents 
This model contract is broken down into several parts including:

  • Pre-closing and post-closing undertakings
  • Price and closing
  • Warranties, breach of warranties
  • Indemnification, indemnification procedure and limitation of liability
  • Restrictive covenants
  • Confidentiality / announcement
  • Many issues (e.g. conditions that must be met before closing) are covered in the useful annexes and schedules. 

M&A Share Purchase Agreement

 

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For more information please contact:

Emily O'Connor , Senior Policy Manager

Tel.: +33 1 49 53 28 26
Fax: +33 1 49 53 28 59
 
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75008 Paris, FRANCE

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