Common use of Arm’s Length Negotiation Clause in Contracts

Arm’s Length Negotiation. The Company has not set the Unit Purchase Price through an arms-length negotiation with any Investor or Investor representative. The Company believes the price at which the Common Stock and Warrants are being offered appropriately reflects economic realities under the Company’s current circumstances. However, there can be no assurances that the Common Stock and Warrants are not worth substantially less than the price at which they are being sold.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Common Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement (RespireRx Pharmaceuticals Inc.), Common Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement (RespireRx Pharmaceuticals Inc.), Purchase Agreement (RespireRx Pharmaceuticals Inc.)

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