Tag-Along Rights
A contractual provision that protects minority shareholders by giving them the right to join (tag along) in a sale when majority shareholders sell their stake, on the same terms and at the same price. Tag-along rights ensure that minority shareholders are not left behind in a transaction and can participate in liquidity events on equal footing. These rights are commonly included in shareholder agreements and venture capital term sheets alongside drag-along rights.
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