Forward-looking Material Adverse Effect Standard
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A Forward-looking Material Adverse Effect (MAE) Standard is a legal language used in contracts that refers to a future event or circumstance that could have a negative impact on a party's ability to fulfill their obligations under the contract.
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- • Forward-looking MAE Standard - "Would" Language
- • Forward-looking MAE Application - "Adverse impact on target's business" Language
- • Forward-looking MAE Standard - "Would reasonably be expected to" Language
- • Forward-looking MAE Application - "Adverse impact on ability to consummate" Language
- • Forward-looking MAE Standard - "Could reasonably be expected to" Language
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ABA M&A Deal Points Study