During the transfer of all or part of a company’s securities, the parties may prepare different types of contractual guarantees for the company’s assets and liabilities in order to protect the buyer in the event of the subsequent emergence of a liability or a depreciation in the value of an asset resulting from an occurrence before the transfer.
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