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Shareholders' agreement
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Shareholders' agreement
Where two or more people wish to carry on a business with a limited company, a shareholders' agreement should be used. The agreement sets out the duties and responsibilities of the shareholders. The shareholders may be either all individuals or all companies or a combination of both individuals and companies.
This shareholders' agreement is not appropriate for companies with more than one class of shares.
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Shareholders' agreement
Where two or more people wish to carry on a business with a limited company, a shareholders' agreement should be used. The agreement sets out the duties and responsibilities of the shareholders. The shareholders may be either all individuals or all companies or a combination of both individuals and companies.
This shareholders' agreement is not appropriate for companies with more than one class of shares.