Common use of THE SHARES AND THE COMPANY Clause in Contracts

THE SHARES AND THE COMPANY. 4.1 The Shares comprise the whole of the issued share capital of the Company and there are no shares in the capital of the Company allotted but not issued. All of the Shares are fully paid or credited as fully paid.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Quantum Corp /De/), Share Purchase Agreement (Upland Software, Inc.), Share Purchase Agreement (Upland Software, Inc.)

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THE SHARES AND THE COMPANY. 4.1 The Shares together with the Other Shares and the Outstanding Shares (in each case other than those the subject of the unexercised Options) comprise of the whole of the issued share capital of the Company and there are no shares in the capital of the Company allotted but not issued. All of the Shares are fully paid or credited as fully paid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (EGAIN Corp)

THE SHARES AND THE COMPANY. 4.1 The Shares comprise the whole of the issued share capital of the Company and there are no shares in the capital of the Company allotted but not issued. All of the Shares are are, subject to the Buyer's compliance with Clause 4.1.4, fully paid or credited as fully paid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Upland Software, Inc.)

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THE SHARES AND THE COMPANY. 4.1 3.1 The Shares comprise constitute the whole of the issued and allotted share capital of the Company and there are no shares in the capital of the Company allotted but not issued. All of the Shares are fully paid or credited as fully paidpaid and, other than the Existing Options, there are no options over any shares or options to subscribe shares in the Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Warranty and Covenant Agreement (Geoworks /Ca/)

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