acquisition agreement
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The two companies signed the acquisition agreement at a long conference table.
Definition
Noun: A formal, legally binding contract that outlines the terms, conditions, and procedures for one company to purchase and take control of another company or a substantial portion of its assets.
Usage
This term is used in corporate, financial, and legal contexts to refer to the specific document that finalizes a corporate merger or acquisition. It details the rights and obligations of all parties involved.
Examples
- The board of directors reviewed the final acquisition agreement before the vote.
- Negotiating the acquisition agreement took several months due to complex asset valuations.
- The acquisition agreement includes clauses for employee retention and intellectual property transfer.
Advanced Usage
- "to execute an acquisition agreement": To formally sign and bring the contract into legal effect.
- The companies are scheduled to execute the acquisition agreement next Friday.
- "drafting the acquisition agreement": The process of writing and negotiating the terms of the contract.
- Our legal team is focused on drafting the acquisition agreement.
Variants and Related Words
- Merger Agreement: A closely related type of contract for combining two companies into a single new entity.
- Asset Purchase Agreement: A specific type of acquisition agreement for buying selected assets rather than the entire company.
- Share Purchase Agreement: A specific type of acquisition agreement for buying a controlling interest of a company's stock.
Synonyms
- Takeover contract
- Merger contract
- Purchase agreement (in a corporate context)
Related Phrases
- Definitive agreement: A formal term often used interchangeably with acquisition agreement in press releases and formal announcements.
- The parties have entered into a definitive agreement for the acquisition.
The two companies signed the acquisition agreement at a long conference table.
Noun
- contract governing the merger of two or more companies