1. If a Public Limited Company is NOT preparing the articles of association, it can adopt
(a) Table F
(b) Table A
(c)Table B
(d) Table E
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The correct answer is option B.
- A public company may have its own articles of association. If he does not have his own articles, he can use table A from Annex I of the Act.
- Schedule A is the old name for the model articles or default form of articles of limited companies incorporated before 1 October 2009 in England and Wales or Scotland where the founders have not expressly chosen to use the modified form.
- Table A: Form for a limited liability company with a memorandum of association.
- Therefore, if a joint-stock company does not prepare articles of association, it can adopt table A.
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