Asset Purchase Agreement (APA)
An Asset Purchase Agreement (APA) is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions of an asset purchase transaction. It specifies the assets being sold, the purchase price, the closing date, and the rights and obligations of both the buyer and the seller. The APA also addresses important details such as representations and warranties, indemnities, and any liabilities that the buyer may or may not assume.
Example
When a company purchases another company’s assets, an APA is drafted to detail which assets are being bought, the price, and the responsibilities of each party.
Key points
• A legal document that outlines the terms of an asset purchase transaction.
• Specifies the assets being sold, purchase price, and the rights and obligations of both parties.
• Protects the interests of both the buyer and the seller in a business acquisition.