
Learn the most important terms and clauses
A term sheet is a written document the parties exchange containing the important terms and conditions of the deal. The document summarizes the main points of the deal agreements and sorts out the differences before actually executing the legal agreements and starting off with the time-consuming due diligence.
The term sheet is “Non-Binding” as it reflects only the key and broad points between parties under which the investment will be made. It also acts as a template for the in-house or external legal teams to draft definitive agreements.
The contents and clauses of the Term Sheet vary from transaction to transaction.
Below is a sample term sheet for an acquisition of a company (with an illustrative example):
This Term Sheet summarizes the principal terms of the acquisition in the [Target Company], Inc., (herein referred to as the “Company”) by XXXXX Inc., (a California Corporation) directly or through any of its affiliates (“Buyer”). This non-binding term sheet is in connection with a possible transaction whereby “Buyer” would acquire all the business (as defined below) of the “Target.” This term sheet does not create any legally binding obligation or any commitment to invest until the definitive agreements are executed and delivered by all parties involved in the transaction.
This term sheet is not a contract or a binding agreement but just an expression of a possible business transaction between the Target and the Buyer. No party will be bound for a transaction until and unless definitive agreements are executed by the parties to this transaction.
TARGET COMPANY NAME BUYER COMPANY NAME
_______________________ _________________________
Name XXXXX XXXX
CEO CEO / CFO
Key Employees
The above sample term sheet is provided for educational purposes only and should not be relied on as legal advice. Nothing herein constitutes the clauses for any real company or any establishment of an attorney-client relationship between the reader and the author/ CFI. CFI makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of any information contained in the above sample term sheet.
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