A share sale agreement does two things. First, it gives the buyer comfort around what they are buying. Second, it sets out the seller's obligations and liabilities after the sale has been completed.
The contents of a share sale agreement will vary depending on whether some or all of the company's are being sold. If not all of the company's shares are being sold, a shareholders agreement would normally form part of the transaction.
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