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Buying Shares in a Company

You may be acquiring all or part of a company’s share capital.

You will have agreed heads of terms which can then be reflected in a share purchase agreement. These are usually extensive and can range from thirty to over a hundred pages.

There will be other associated documentation such as a disclosure letter, tax deed, assignments of Intellectual Property rights or trading contracts and the like.

You may be taking deferred consideration and having loan notes.

There may also be whitewash documentation if there is financial assistance.
 

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