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14Jun

Don’t Assume That Closely Related Agreements Will Be Interpreted As One Contract

In some transactions, such as those involving the acquisition of a business, the deal may be documented through a primary contract and subsidiary agreements that are referenced in, or even attached as Exhibits to, the primary. While there is nothing...
By: Burns & Levinson LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/don-t-assume-that-closely-related-67164/

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