Common use of Consideration Shares Clause in Contracts

Consideration Shares. The Consideration Shares to be issued hereunder will, upon issue and delivery, be validly issued as fully-paid and non-assessable shares in the capital of the Purchaser, free of all restrictions on trading other than those required by applicable securities law or the Escrow terms as set out in Section 2.3 hereof.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Enertopia Corp.), Asset Purchase Agreement (Enertopia Corp.), Asset Purchase Agreement (Enertopia Corp.)

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Consideration Shares. The Consideration Shares to be issued hereunder will, upon issue and delivery, be validly issued as fully-paid and non-assessable shares in the capital of the Purchaser, free of all restrictions on trading other than those required by applicable securities law or by the Escrow terms Exchange as set out in Section 2.3 2.5 hereof.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Graph Blockchain Inc), Asset Purchase Agreement (Emarine Global Inc.), Asset Purchase Agreement (Regi U S Inc)

Consideration Shares. The Consideration Any Shares issued pursuant to be issued hereunder the Note will, upon issue and delivery, be validly issued as fully-paid and non-assessable shares in the capital of the Purchaser, free of all restrictions on trading other than those required by applicable securities law or the Escrow terms as set out in Section 2.3 hereoflaw.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Quantum Business Strategies, Inc.)

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Consideration Shares. The Consideration Shares to be issued hereunder will, upon issue and delivery, be validly issued as fully-paid and non-assessable shares in the capital of the Purchaser, free of all restrictions on trading other than those required by applicable securities law or the Escrow terms as set out in Section 2.3 hereoflaw.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Purchase Agreement (Cyber Apps World)

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