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Company Constitutions v Shareholders’ Agreements

Company Constitutions v Shareholders’ Agreements

by Andreyev Lawyers | 1 - 312, 1 - Start, expand and raise capital for your enterprise

When people go into business together it’s common for them to enter into a Shareholders’ Agreements to govern how they will own and administer their company. Our preference is to use a tailored version of the company’s ‘Constitution’ as the primary instrument to regulate the affairs of a company. Our reasons are:

Does your company need a Constitution?

Does your company need a Constitution?

by Andreyev Lawyers | 1 - 312, 1 - Start, expand and raise capital for your enterprise, Marketing, Newsletter Published

Here are some reasons why you should think about a Constitution for your company, rather than simply adopting the ‘replaceable rules’ in the Corporations Act.

Who gets to choose who goes on your board?

Who gets to choose who goes on your board?

by ADLV Law Team | 2 - 113, 2 - Run and manage your business (general commercial), Business Interest, Facebook Published, LinkedIn Published, Marketing, Newsletter Published, Newsletters, Twitter Published

Most people think the directors of their company are appointed by a majority of shareholders. But often this is not the case. Discover the full picture.

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