Significant Accounting Policies (Details) |
9 Months Ended |
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Sep. 30, 2021
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Accounting Policies [Abstract] | Â |
Cash | $ 1,001,000 |
Transaction costs | 16,792,661 |
Expense associated with warrant liability | 457,600 |
Charged to stockholders’ equity | $ 16,335,061 |
Purchase an aggregate of shares (in Shares) | shares | 7,700,000 |
Federal depository insurance coverage | $ 250,000 |
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- Definition Expenses associated with warrant liability. No definition available.
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- Definition Purchase an aggregate of shares. No definition available.
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- Definition Stockholders Equity Others. No definition available.
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- References No definition available.
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- Definition Amount of direct costs of the business combination including legal, accounting, and other costs incurred to consummate the business acquisition. No definition available.
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- Definition Amount of expense for Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insurance. Reference 1: http://fasb.org/us-gaap/role/ref/legacyRef
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- Definition Investment in short-term money-market instruments (such as commercial paper, banker's acceptances, repurchase agreements, government securities, certificates of deposit, and so forth) which are highly liquid (that is, readily convertible to known amounts of cash) and so near their maturity that they present an insignificant risk of changes in value because of changes in interest rates. Generally, only investments with original maturities of three months or less qualify as cash equivalents by definition. Original maturity means an original maturity to the entity holding the investment. For example, both a three-month US Treasury bill and a three-year Treasury note purchased three months from maturity qualify as cash equivalents. However, a Treasury note purchased three-years ago does not become a cash equivalent when its remaining maturity is three months. No definition available.
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