Material Adverse Effect Definition - Carveouts
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Material Adverse Effect (MAE) Definition - Carveouts refers to specific exceptions or exclusions listed in a legal agreement that limit the scope of what constitutes a Material Adverse Effect (MAE) for the purposes of that agreement.
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- • Force Majeure Clause
- • Natural Disaster Language
- • Changes in Target's Securities or Credit Rating Language
- • Actions Taken with Consent or Approval of Buyer Language
- • Actions Taken by Buyer Language
- • General Political or Social Conditions Language
- • Changes in Target's Industry Language
- • Change in Law Language
- • Pandemic or Other Public Health Event Language
- • Matters Listed on Disclosure Schedules Language
- • Failure to Meet Projections Language
- • General Economic or Financial Conditions Language
- • War or Terrorism Language
- • Action Prohibited/Omission Required by the Agreement Language
- • Changes in Accounting Principles Language
- • Deal Announcement, Pendency, or Consummation Language
- • Actions Required Under Transaction Agreement Language
- • Acts of God Clause
- • Antitrust Representation Language
- • Target Stockholder Proceedings Language
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