State any four clauses of Memorandum of Association.

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Memorandum of Association is a basic document, which gives information about the aims and objects of the company. It is also a charter of a company.

The following are four clauses of Memorandum of Association:

(i) Name Clause:

  • This clause state the company’s proposed name.
  • It must end with the word limited if its a public company or private limited if its a private company.
  • It can’t be identical to any existing company’s name.
  • It can’t resemble any registered Trade Mark.
  • It should not be misleading in any way.

(ii) Registered office clause:

  • The registered office clause lists the name of the state where the company’s registered office is physically located.
  • The registered office’s physical location determines which jurisdiction the Registrar of companies and which court the company would fall under.
  • It also confirms the company’s nationality .
  • The registered office’s full address must be provided to the Registrar of companies to simplify further communications.

(iii) The object clause:

  • This clause defines the objects for which a company is formed. It indicates the range of activities a company can undertake. This clause states in detail the main object for which the company is to be incorporated.
  • The objects of the company must not be illegal, immoral or against the public policy.
  • A company cannot do anything beyond or outside the scope of its objects.

(iv) Liability clause:

  • The liability clause explains what liability each of the company’s member faces. If the company is limited by shares the liability that each member faces can be no more than the face value of share.
  • If the company is limited by guarantee, this clause must define how much liability each individual company member holds.
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