Covenant Re Shareholders Agreement (Transferor Released)
Often shareholders will be bound to a document referred to as a Shareholders Agreement. This type of agreement will require that a shareholder seeking to sell shares of stock must first obtain the consent of the other shareholders and require that recepient of the transferred shares agree to be bound by the terms of the Shareholders Agreement.
This form is a covenant whereby a new shareholder of a corporation (generally the recepient of transfered stock) agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of a Shareholders Agreement between the existing Shareholders. The existing shareholder who is transferring the shares to new shareholder is released from further obligations under Shareholders Agreement (typically because he has transferred all of his shares).
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Covenant Re Shareholders Agreement (Transferor Released) |
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