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Answered by minahil94000
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Answer:

AOA is the set of rule and regulations to govern the company's working

MOA defines objectives ,powers and constraints of the organisation as a whole

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The first difference between MOA and AOA while the MOA (Memorandum of Association) describes the powers and objects of the company, the AOA (Article of Association) defines its rules. The MOA is subordinate to the Companies Act, and the AOA (Articles of Association) is subordinate to the memorandum.

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