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Asset Purchase Agreement

Entities:

American Software, Inc.; Logility, Inc.

Date:

2004

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221KB total

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$73

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ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT Asset Purchase Agreement

Exhibit 10.1


 

EXECUTION

ORIGINAL

 

ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

Dated as of September 30, 2004

 

by and among

 

DEMAND MANAGEMENT, INC.

(a Georgia corporation)

(as Purchaser)

 

and

 

DEMAND MANAGEMENT, INC.

(a Missouri corporation)

(as Seller)

 

and

 

STEPHEN JOHNSTON and

MICHAEL CAMPBELL

(as Shareholders)

 



TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

               Page

1.    DEFINITIONS    1
     1.1    Defined Terms    1
     1.2    Additional Defined Terms    7
     1.3    Construction    9
     1.4    Schedules and Exhibits    9
     1.5    Knowledge    10
2.    SALE AND TRANSFER OF ASSETS; CLOSING    10
     2.1    Assets To Be Sold    10
     2.2    Excluded Assets    11
     2.3    Consideration for the Assets    12
     2.4    Liabilities    13
     2.5    Allocation    15
     2.6    Closing    15
     2.7    Closing Obligations    15
     2.8    Calculation and Payment of Any Adjustment Amount    17
     2.9    Adjustment Procedure    18
     2.10    Consents    19
3.    REPRESENTATIONS OF SELLER    19
     3.1    Authority and Enforceability    19
     3.2    Consents and Approvals; No Violations    20
     3.3    Existence and Good Standing of DMI    20
     3.4    Capital Stock    21
     3.5    Subsidiaries and Investments    21
     3.6    Financial Statements; Accounts Receivable; Working Capital    23
     3.7    Liabilities    24
     3.8    Books and Records    24
     3.9    Title to Personal Properties    25
     3.10    Owned Real Property    25
     3.11    Leased Real Property    25
     3.12    Material Contracts    26
     3.13    Litigation    27
     3.14    Taxes    27
     3.15    Insurance    29
     3.16    Intellectual Property    30
     3.17    Compliance with Laws    34
     3.18    Suppliers, VARs, and Customers    34
     3.19    Employment Relations    35
     3.20    Employee Benefit Plans    36
     3.21    Environmental Laws and Regulations    41
     3.22    Interests in Clients, Suppliers, Etc.    41

 

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     3.23    Bank Accounts and Powers of Attorney    42
     3.24    Permits    42
     3.25    No Changes Since Balance Sheet Date    42
     3.26    Disclosure    45
     3.27    Government Contracts    45
     3.28    Warranty Claims    45
     3.29    Brokers’ or Finders’ Fees    46
4.    REPRESENTATIONS OF NEWCO    46
     4.1    Existence and Good Standing of NEWCO; Power and Authority    46
     4.2    Consents and Approvals; No Violations    47
     4.3    Brokers’ or Finders’ Fees    47
5.    COVENANTS OF DMI    47
     5.1    Conduct of Business of DMI    47
     5.2    Exclusive Dealing    50
     5.3    Review of DMI    51
     5.4    Commercially Reasonable Efforts    51
     5.5    Public Announcements    52
     5.6    Notification of Certain Matters    52
     5.7    Intercompany Accounts    52
     5.8    Noncompetition; Nonsolicitation; Nondisclosure; Nondisparagement    52
     5.9    Non-Solicitation of Employees    55
     5.10    Employee Matters    55
6.    CONDITIONS TO NEWCO’S OBLIGATIONS    55
     6.1    Truth of Representations and Warranties    55
     6.2    Performance of Agreements    56
     6.3    Opinion of DMI’s Counsel    56
     6.4    Good Standing and Other Certificates    56
     6.5    No Material Adverse Change    56
     6.6    No Litigation    56
     6.7    No Injunctions    57
     6.8    Other Consents and Approvals    57
     6.9    Statutes; Orders    57
     6.10    Proceedings    57
     6.11    Employment Agreements    57
     6.12    Amended Returns    57
     6.13    Prior Tax Agreements    57
     6.14    Landlord Consents; Estoppel Certificates    57
     6.15    Customer Relationships    58
7.    CONDITIONS TO DMI’S OBLIGATIONS    58
     7.1    Truth of Representations and Warranties    58
     7.2    Performance of Agreements    58
     7.3    No Injunctions    58
     7.4    Governmental Approvals    58

 

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     7.5    Statutes; Orders    58
     7.6    Proceedings    58
8.    ADDITIONAL COVENANTS OF PARTIES    59
     8.1    Employees And Employee Benefits    59
     8.2    Payment Of All Taxes Resulting From Sale Of Assets By DMI    61
     8.3    Payment Of Other Retained Liabilities    61
     8.4    Restrictions On DMI Dissolution And Distributions    62
     8.5    Removing Excluded Assets    62
     8.6    Reports And Returns    62
     8.7    Assistance In Proceedings    62
     8.8    Customer And Other Business Relationships    62
     8.9    Retention Of And Access To Records    63
     8.10    Further Assurances    63
     8.11    Maintenance    63
     8.12    Name Change    63
9.    SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS; INDEMNIFICATION    64
     9.1    Survival of Representations    64
     9.2    Indemnification    64
     9.3    Indemnification Procedure    65
     9.4    Third Party Claims    66
10.    TERMINATION AND ABANDONMENT    68
     10.1    Termination    68
     10.2    Effect of Termination    69
11.    MISCELLANEOUS    69
     11.1    Expenses    69
     11.2    Governing Law    69
     11.3    Jurisdiction    69
     11.4    Notices    70
     11.5    Assignment; Parties in Interest    71
     11.6    Counterparts    71
     11.7    Entire Agreement    71
     11.8    Amendments    71
     11.9    Severability    71
     11.10    Third Party Beneficiaries    72
     11.11    No Strict Construction    72
     11.12    Waiver of Jury Trial    72

 

Schedule 2.1(x)

  Claims Against Third Parties Relating to the Assets

Schedule 2.2(iv)

  Deposits, Prepaid Expenses, and Claims for Refunds and Rights to Offset

Schedule 2.2(xi)

  Excluded Property and Assets

Schedule 2.3(c)(i)

  Accounts of DMI

 

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Schedule 2.4(a)(iii)   Liability to Customers for Nondelinquent Orders
Schedule 2.4(a)(vi)   Other Liability of DMI
Schedule 2.5   Purchase Price Allocation
Schedule 3.2(a)   Exceptions to Consents and Approvals
Schedule 3.2(b)   Exceptions for Filings and Approvals
Schedule 3.5(a)   States of Formation of DMI’s Subsidiaries
Schedule 3.5(b)   Jurisdictions Where Subsidiaries are Qualified to Do Business
Schedule 3.5(c)   Capitalization of Subsidiaries
Schedule 3.5(d)   Equity Ownership of DMI and Subsidiaries
Schedule 3.9   Title to Personal Properties
Schedule 3.10   Owned Real Property
Schedule 3.11   Leased Real Property
Schedule 3.12(a)   Material Contracts
Schedule 3.13   Litigation
Schedule 3.14(a)   Tax Returns
Schedule 3.14(b)   Payment of Taxes
Schedule 3.14(c)(i)   Tax Matters – Audit or Examination by Tax Authorities
Schedule 3.14(c)(ii)   Tax Matters – Agreements or Waivers Relating to Payment or Collection
Schedule 3.14(c)(v)   Tax Matters – Other Jurisdictions
Schedule 3.14(d)(i)   Report of Alston & Bird LLP re: International Tax; State and Local Tax
Schedule 3.14(d)(ii)   Exceptions to International Tax; State and Local Tax
Schedule 3.15   Insurance Policies and Pending Claims
Schedule 3.16(a)   Intellectual Properties Owned by DMI
Schedule 3.16(b)   Intellectual Property Licensed by DMI
Schedule 3.16(c)   Licensee License Agreements
Schedule 3.16(e)   Exceptions to Registrations
Schedule 3.16(h)   Exceptions to Rights to Use
Schedule 3.16(i)   Notice of Claims
Schedule 3.16(j)   Claims Made
Schedule 3.16(l)   Source Codes
Schedule 3.16(m)   Software
Schedule 3.16(n)   Exceptions to Rights to Internet Domain Names
Schedule 3.18(a)   Suppliers
Schedule 3.18(b)   VARs
Schedule 3.18(c)   Customers
Schedule 3.20(a)   Employee Benefit Plans
Schedule 3.21   Environmental Laws and Regulations
Schedule 3.22   Interests in Clients, Suppliers, Etc.
Schedule 3.23   Bank Accounts and Powers of Attorney
Schedule 3.24   Permits and Pending Applications
Schedule 3.25   Material Adverse Changes
Schedule 3.27   Government Contracts
Schedule 3.28   Warranty Claims
Schedule 4.2(a)   Exceptions to Consents and Approvals – NEWCO
Schedule 4.2(b)   Exceptions to Filings and Approvals — NEWCO
Schedule 6.11   Persons Executing Employment Agreements

 

iv


Exhibit 2.7(a)(i)   Bill of Sale
Exhibit 2.7(a)(ii)   Assignment and Assumption Agreement
Exhibit 2.7(a)(iii)   Assignment and Assumption of Lease
Exhibit 2.7(a)(iv)(A)   Assignment of Copyrights
Exhibit 2.7(a)(iv)(C)   Assignment of Service Marks and Trademarks
Exhibit 2.7(a)(vi)   Employment Agreement – Michael Campbell
Exhibit 2.7(a)(vii)   Escrow Agreement
Exhibit 6.3   Form of DMI’s Counsel Legal Opinion
Exhibit 9.3(a)   Certificate - Indemnification

 

v


ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT

 

THIS ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated as of September 30, 2004, is by and among:

 

  (i) Demand Management, Inc., a Georgia corporation (“NEWCO”), which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Logility, Inc., a Georgia corporation;

 

  (ii) Demand Management, Inc., a Missouri corporation (“DMI”);

 

  (iii) Stephen Johnston, a resident of the State of Missouri (“Johnston”); and

 

  (iv) Michael Campbell, a resident of the State of Missouri (“Campbell”).

 

Johnston and Campbell may be individually referred to as a “Shareholder” or collectively as the “Shareholders.” NEWCO, DMI, and the Shareholders may be referred to individually as a “Party” or collectively as the “Parties.”

 

W I T N E S S E T H:

 

WHEREAS, Johnston and Campbell own collectively twenty thousand (20,000) shares of the common stock, par value one dollar ($1.00) per share, of DMI, which shares constitute one hundred percent (100%) of the issued and outstanding shares of capital stock of DMI;

 

WHEREAS, DMI desires to sell, and NEWCO desires to purchase, certain assets of DMI for the consideration and on the terms set forth in this Agreement;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and promises hereinafter contained, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which the Parties hereby acknowledge, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:

 

1. DEFINITIONS.

 

1.1 Defined Terms. When used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the respective meanings specified therefor below.

 

Best Efforts” shall mean the efforts that a prudent Person desirous of achieving a result would use in similar circumstances to achieve that result as expeditiously as possible; provided, however, that a Person required to use Best Efforts under this Agreement will not be thereby required to take actions that would result in a material adverse change in the benefits to such Person of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or to dispose of or make any change to its business, expend any material funds or incur any other material burden.

 

Breach” shall mean any breach of, or any inaccuracy in, any representation or warranty or any breach of, or failure to perform or comply with, any covenant or obligation, in or of this Agreement or any other Contract, or any event that with the passing of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute such a breach, inaccuracy, or failure.


Business Day” shall mean any day, other than a Saturday, Sunday or a day on which banks located in Atlanta, Georgia, shall be authorized or required by law to close.

 

Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time and the regulations promulgated and the rulings issued thereunder. Section references to the Code are to the Code, as in effect at the date of this Agreement and any subsequent provisions of the Code, amendatory thereof, supplemental thereto or substituted therefor.

 

DMI’s Intellectual Property” shall mean any Intellectual Property or rights thereto, owned by DMI or any of its Subsidiaries or used or held for use in connection with the business of DMI or any of its Subsidiaries.

 

DMI’s Property” shall mean any real property and improvements owned (directly, indirectly, or beneficially), leased, used, operated or occupied by DMI or its Subsidiaries.

 

Environmental, Health and Safety Liabilities” shall mean any cost, damages, expense, liability, obligation, or other responsibility arising from or under any Environmental Law or any other Law, including those consisting of or relating to:

 

  (i) any environmental, health, or safety matter or condition (including on-site or off-site contamination, occupational safety and health and regulation of any chemical substance or product);

 

  (ii) any fine, penalty, judgment, award, settlement, Proceeding, damages, loss, claim, demand, or response, remedial or inspection cost or expense arising under any Environmental Law or Occupational Safety and Health Law;

 

  (iii) financial responsibility under any Environmental Law or other Law for cleanup costs or corrective action, including any cleanup, removal, containment, or other remediation or response actions (“Cleanup”) required by any Environmental Law or other Law (whether or not such Cleanup has been required or requested by any Governmental or Regulatory Authority or any other Person) and for any natural resource damages; or

 

  (iv) any other compliance, corrective, or remedial measure required under any Environmental Law or other Law.

 

The terms “removal,” “remedial” and “response action” include the types of activities covered by the United States Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA).


 

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