Difference between revisions of "FairShares Articles of Association"

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You can generate draft constitutions using the [https://sites.google.com/view/fairsharesrules FairShares Rules Generator].
 
You can generate draft constitutions using the [https://sites.google.com/view/fairsharesrules FairShares Rules Generator].
  
Here are a few examples:  
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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4UKu6Sd5imZY3kzZ0xyZHd6NUE Rules Generated with the v3.x FairShares Generator for Companies].
 
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4UKu6Sd5imZY3kzZ0xyZHd6NUE Rules Generated with the v3.x FairShares Generator for Companies].

Revision as of 04:20, 28 February 2019

The Articles of Association of a FairShares Enterprise are divided into the following sections:


Definitions - Clauses 1 - 9

Capital - Clauses 10 - 16

Governance - Clauses 17 - 32

Expenses, Benefits and Pay - Clauses 33 - 36

Reserves, Corporation Tax and Investor Dividends - Clauses 37 - 46

Accounting, Audit, Dispute Resolution and Intellectual Property - Clauses 47 - 53

Dissolution - Clause 54.


You can generate draft constitutions using the FairShares Rules Generator.


Here are a few examples:

Rules Generated with the v3.x FairShares Generator for Companies.

This link provides access to all the recently generated 'Trial' and 'Draft' rules created by people interested in FairShares Companies (we have similar folders for co-operatives, associations and partnerships if you wish to see these).


FCA Accepted Model Rules for a FairShares Co-operative.

These model rules have been accepted by the Co-operative and Mutual Societies regulator of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK. Items inside __##[Field]##__ are replaced when you generate a set of rules.


The registered Articles of Association for FairShares Association Ltd.

These rules were registered by members of FairShares Association Ltd (based on FairShares Model 2.1 rules for non-profit associations).


Discussion: Can one person set up a FairShares Company or Co-operative?



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