Deal Language
Definition
Material Adverse Effect (MAE) Language refers to a legal provision in mergers and acquisitions contracts that outlines specific circumstances or events that would have a significant negative impact on the value or operations of the target company, and may allow the acquiring party to terminate the agreement or renegotiate the terms.
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- • Standalone Material Adverse Effect Closing Condition
- • "Back-Door" Material Adverse Effect Closing Condition
- • Materiality Scrapes
- • Bring-down of Representations and Warranties
- • Knowledge Qualifiers
- • Material Business Change
- • Forward-looking Material Adverse Effect Standard
- • Material Adverse Effect Definition
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ABA M&A Deal Points Study