Common use of Captive Structure Clause in Contracts

Captive Structure. The Control Documents, in the aggregate intended to establish and maintain a Captive Structure through which the WFOE controls the Domestic Company, upon execution and delivery by the parties thereto, will constitute valid and binding obligations of the parties thereto enforceable in accordance with their respective terms and adequate to establish and maintain the intended Captive Structure, under which the financial statements of the Domestic Company will be consolidated with those of the other Group Companies in accordance with the Accounting Standards. None of the Warrantors has received any oral or written inquiries, notifications or any other form of official correspondence from any Governmental Authorities challenging or questioning the legality or enforceability of any of the Control Documents.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Share Purchase Agreement (Cango Inc.), Share Purchase Agreement (Cango Inc.)