15 Jan 2021
One, Two, Three, Four ... You’ll Have to Pay a Little More
In acquisitions of companies that deal in physical goods, inventory may be a significant portion of the target’s assets. As a result, the parties may include a purchase price adjustment based on actual inventory at closing. This Inventory Purchase Price Adjustment Clause includes guidance for dealing with coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions on access to properties.
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