Over-Allotment Warrants

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Over-Allotment Warrants. The additional number of Private Placement Warrants the Sponsor will be required to purchase in the event that the underwriters in the Company's initial public offering exercise their over-allotment option, as described in the prospectus relating to the Company's initial public offering
Over-Allotment Warrants. The additional number of Private Placement Warrants (up to a maximum of 76,500) the Sponsor (or its designees) will be required to purchase in the event that the underwriters in the Company's initial public offering exercise their over-allotment option, as described in the prospectus relating to the Company's initial public offering
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Over-Allotment Warrants. [__________] Warrants to purchase [__________] shares of Common Stock, any or all of which may be purchased as part of the Units by the Representative for the Underwriters from the Company in accordance with the Underwriting Agreement. The Over-Allotment Warrants shall have identical terms and conditions to those established for the Firm Warrants, subject to their issuance in accordance with Section 2 hereof
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