Common use of Opinions and Advice Clause in Contracts

Opinions and Advice. PA is acting as financial advisor and is not an expert on, and cannot render opinions regarding, legal, accounting, regulatory or tax matters. The Company should consult with its other professional advisors concerning these matters before undertaking the proposed Transaction. PA will not have any rights or obligations in connection with the sale and purchase of the securities contemplated by this Agreement except as expressly provided in this Agreement. In no event will PA be obligated to purchase the securities for its own account or for the accounts of its customers. PA will have the right, but not the obligation, however, to determine the allocation of the securities among potential purchasers introduced by PA, provided that such allocation is reasonably acceptable to the Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Letter Agreement (Rvue Holdings, Inc.), Letter Agreement (rVue Holdings, Inc.)

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