Customary Documents definition

Customary Documents means all or any of: a purchase agreement, an investor rights agreement, a voting agreement, a right of first refusal and co-sale agreement and/or other ancillary agreements, with customary representations and warranties and transfer restrictions (including, without limitation, a customary lock-up agreement in connection with an initial public offering) or other similar documents.
Customary Documents. Receipt of other customary closing documentation including, without limitation, legal opinions of the Borrower's counsel, acceptable to the Agent.

Examples of Customary Documents in a sentence

  • Upon such conversion of this Note, Investor hereby agrees to execute and deliver to the Company all transaction documents entered into by other purchasers participating in the IPO, including but not limited to any Customary Documents.

  • Any shares of Common Stock of the Company into which this Note may be converted shall be subject to any transfer restrictions set forth in any Customary Documents.

  • Upon such conversion of this Note, Investor hereby agrees to execute and deliver to the Company all transaction documents entered into by other purchasers/stockholders participating in the IPO or the Change of Control, as the case may be, including, but not limited to, any Customary Documents.