Legal Differences between a Company, Partnership and Sole Proprietorship
A company is a separate body corporate, a partnership is a contractual relationship involving profit sharing and mutual agency, and a sole…
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Clear searchA company is a separate body corporate, a partnership is a contractual relationship involving profit sharing and mutual agency, and a sole…
A company director must exercise corporate powers for the company’s lawful purposes, comply with the Companies Act and the company’s constitution, avoid…
A private limited company in Bangladesh is incorporated by registering its memorandum and articles of association and prescribed documents with RJSC. Upon…
A contract normally begins with a legally recognisable offer, an absolute and properly communicated acceptance, and lawful consideration exchanged between the parties.…
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