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Articles Of Organisation S Corp Template for England and Wales

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Articles Of Organisation S Corp

"I need Articles of Organisation for a private limited company (note: S Corp structure mentioned but not applicable in UK) that will have three founding shareholders with equal ownership, focusing on flexible director appointment rights and specific share transfer restrictions, to be implemented by March 2025."

Document background
Articles of Organisation (noting that 'S Corp' designation is not applicable in the UK) serve as the constitutional document for a private limited company in England and Wales. This document is required when registering a new company with Companies House and establishes the basic framework for company operations. It defines share classes, directors' powers, decision-making procedures, and shareholder rights. The document must comply with the Companies Act 2006 and can either adopt model articles or include bespoke provisions tailored to specific business needs.
Suggested Sections

1. Company Name and Type: Specification of company name and type of limited company

2. Registered Office: Statement of registered office location

3. Share Capital Structure: Details of share classes and rights

4. Directors' Powers and Responsibilities: Scope of directors' authority and duties

5. Decision-Making Procedures: Process for board and shareholder decisions

6. Share Transfer Provisions: Rules governing the transfer of shares

Optional Sections

1. Pre-emption Rights: Rights of existing shareholders to purchase new shares before shares can be offered to external parties

2. Tag-Along Rights: Provisions allowing minority shareholders to join in the sale of shares on the same terms as majority shareholders

3. Drag-Along Rights: Provisions allowing majority shareholders to force minority shareholders to join in the sale of shares

Suggested Schedules

1. Share Capital Table: Detailed breakdown of share ownership and share classes

2. Initial Directors List: Names, addresses and details of first appointed directors

3. Shareholder Information: Complete details of initial shareholders including their shareholdings and contact information

Authors

Alex Denne

Head of Growth (Open Source Law) @ ºìÐÓÖ±²¥ | 3 x UCL-Certified in Contract Law & Drafting | 4+ Years Managing 1M+ Legal Documents | Serial Founder & Legal AI Author

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Industries

Companies Act 2006: Primary legislation governing company formation, operation, and regulation in England and Wales

Company, Limited Liability Partnership and Business Names Regulations 2014: Regulations controlling the use of sensitive words and expressions in company names

The Companies (Model Articles) Regulations 2008: Default articles of association that apply to companies incorporated under English law

The Companies (Registration) Regulations 2008: Regulations governing the process and requirements for registering companies in the UK

Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015: Legislation aimed at making the UK a more attractive place to start, finance and grow a business

Available Company Structures in England and Wales: Legal business structures including Private Company Limited by Shares, Public Limited Company (PLC), Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), and Community Interest Company (CIC)

S Corporation Limitation: Note that S Corporation structure is not available under English and Welsh law as it is specific to U.S. federal tax law under Subchapter S of Chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code

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