Common use of Unwinding Clause in Contracts

Unwinding. In the event of any of the following that (i) Buyer does not make the payments as required pursuant to the Note within 180 days following the Closing Date; (ii) Buyer breaches the covenant set forth in this Agreement or (iii) on the twelve (12) month anniversary of the Closing Date, the market value of the Stock Consideration (as determined by the Market Price) is not equal to US$750,000 or higher and Buyer does not issue to Seller additional shares of Buyer Stock to obtain such valuation, and in each or any such case such failure remains uncured for ten (10) or more Business Days after Seller give written notice of such default to Buyer (each, a “Post-Closing Default”), then the Parties shall effectuate unwinding of the Transactions and undertake the actions as set forth in Section 7.02.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Rescission and Mutual Release Agreement (Life Clips, Inc.), Stock Purchase Agreement (Life Clips, Inc.)