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1. Parties: Identification of combining entities and their details
2. Background: Context and purpose of the combination
3. Definitions: Key terms used throughout the agreement
4. Transaction Structure: Details of how the combination will be executed
5. Consideration: Terms of payment or exchange
6. Conditions Precedent: Requirements that must be met before closing
7. Representations and Warranties: Statements of fact and assurances from each party
8. Covenants: Ongoing obligations of the parties
9. Closing Mechanics: Process and requirements for completing the transaction
1. Employee Matters: Treatment of employees post-combination, including retention, benefits, and integration plans
2. Tax Matters: Specific tax treatment, allocations, and indemnities related to the combination
3. Transition Services: Post-closing service arrangements between the parties to ensure business continuity
1. Disclosure Schedules: Exceptions to representations and warranties made by each party
2. Form of Merger Certificate: Legal document to be filed with state authorities to effectuate the combination
3. Required Regulatory Approvals: List of necessary governmental and regulatory consents
4. Material Contracts: Schedule of key agreements affecting the combination
5. Employee Benefit Plans: Details of compensation and benefit arrangements to be maintained or modified
6. Real Property Schedule: Comprehensive list of owned and leased properties involved in the transaction
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