Difference between revisions of "Model constitutions"
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[[FairShares Worker Co-operative|Worker Co-operatives]] (Co-operative / Society Law) | [[FairShares Worker Co-operative|Worker Co-operatives]] (Co-operative / Society Law) | ||
− | [[FairShares Social Co-operative| | + | [[FairShares Social Co-operative|Solidarity Co-operatives]] (Co-operative Society Law) |
− | [[FairShares User-Owned Social Enterprise|User-Owned | + | [[FairShares User-Owned Social Enterprise|User-Owned Enterprises]] (Company Law) |
− | [[FairShares Employee-Owned Social Enterprise|Employee-Owned | + | [[FairShares Employee-Owned Social Enterprise|Employee-Owned Enterprises]] (Company Law) |
− | [[FairShares Social Enterprise| | + | [[FairShares Social Enterprise|Solidarity Enterprises]] (Company Law) |
[[FairShares Association Model Articles|Member Associations]] (Non-Profit / Charity Law) | [[FairShares Association Model Articles|Member Associations]] (Non-Profit / Charity Law) |
Revision as of 18:59, 13 May 2015
A model constitution is a set of rules for the creation of an organisation. The FairShares Association provides model rules for:
User Co-operatives (Co-operative / Society Law)
Worker Co-operatives (Co-operative / Society Law)
Solidarity Co-operatives (Co-operative Society Law)
User-Owned Enterprises (Company Law)
Employee-Owned Enterprises (Company Law)
Solidarity Enterprises (Company Law)
Member Associations (Non-Profit / Charity Law)
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