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a. One or more persons but a public company or an unlimited company must have at least two subscribers.

b. It is the address of a company to which Companies House letters and reminders will be sent.

c. This document sets out the rules for running the company's internal affairs.

d. By sending a memorandum of association, the articles of association, the details of the directors and the company secretary, and a statement of legal compliance.

e. On condition that you are not:

• an undischarged bankrupt or disqualified by a court from

holding a directorship;

• over 70 years of age.

f. This document sets out the company's name, the address of the company's registered office and the object of the company.

g. Private companies limited by shares, private companies limited by guarantee, private unlimited companies, public limited companies.

h. You cannot:

• register the same name as another company;

• use certain words;

• use names likely to cause offence.

i Every company must have formally appointed company officers at all times.

A private company must have at least:

• one director;

• one secretary - formal qualifications are not required. A

company's sole director cannot also be the company secretary.

A public company must have at least:

• two directors;

• one secretary - formally qualified.


In most countries companies with limited liability, or corporations, are formed by registration at a public office or court designated by law. Each country has its own regulations for registration.

Articles of Association

The Articles of Association govern the running of a company and set out the rights and obligations of members and directors. Below are the main sections of the Articles of Association. The details below describe the terms and conditions in each section. Match each section to its description,


  Share Capital g
  Lien  
  Calls  
  Pre-emption  
  Transmission of Shares  
  Notice of Meetings  
  Proceedings at General Meetings  
  Directors  
  Notices  
  Indemnity  
  Winding up  

 


a This allows the directors of the company to sell a shareholder's shares in the company to repay any debt owed by the shareholder to the company.

b This provides that any shareholder who wishes to sell his shares has to first offer them to the other shareholders at the same price as he wishes to sell to a third party.

c This provides that the directors of the company shall not be personally liable in any civil or criminal proceedings as long as they have carried out their duties lawfully

d This deals with advance information that is to be given to each member about meetings and provides that each member is allowed to appoint a proxy to attend in his place at meetings.

d This requires all directors to be informed about meetings, whether they are in the country or abroad.

e This allows the company to recover its costs of recovery from a late paying shareholder.

f This sets out the share capital of the company.

g This allows the assets of the company to be distributed if the company goes into liquidation.

h This states the number of members who must be present.

i This provides that when a shareholder dies he is deemed to give notice to sell his shares (which allows the other shareholders to buy them for a fair price).

j This regulates the maximum number and their conduct.


The duties of the directors


The directors of a company are responsible for its governance. Their duties are clearly set out and, if they do not carry them out, not only may they be held liable under the law, but they may also be banned from acting as director of any company for a certain period of time.

Read through the duties and then answer the questions.

Except with the prior sanction of the holders of more than 50 per cent of the issued share capital of the Company from time to time the Directors shall procure that the Company shall not:

1 sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of the whole of its undertaking property or (save in the ordinary course of trading) assets or a part thereof being substantial in relation to its total undertaking, property and assets;

2 issue shares, loan stock, debentures or any other form of security of the Company including for this purpose any issue of redeemable shares;

3 purchase any of its own shares;

4 incur or agree to incur any capital commitments in excess of £ 100, 000;

5 engage or dismiss any person as a Director;

6 increase by more than 20 per cent the remuneration payable to any of its Directors, officers, employees, consultants or agents;

7 dismiss any employee;

8 purchase or sell, take or let on lease or tenancy or otherwise acquire or dispose of any real or leasehold property for any estate or interest;

9 institute any litigation save in respect of the debts owing to it in the ordinary course of business;

10 acquire or dispose or any shares, debentures, debenture stock or other securities in any other company.


Which clause states that the director shall, unless agreed by others, ensure that the company does not:

a buy its own shares?

b appoint or fire another director?

c buy land?

d bring a case to court except to collect money owed?

e increase the pay to staff above a certain percentage?

f issue equities?

g spend more than a stated amount?

h buy shares in another company?

i sell the company or part of it?

j fire an employee?







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