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specify if a company doesn’t wish to have its own AOA, which different tables it can use in different conditions. PLEASE ANSWER ASAP I'LL MARK THE BRAINLIEST FOR SURE

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Answered by Navyasharma129
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For a company limited by shares, it is not mandatory to have its own articles. A company limited by shares may partly or totally adopt the table A of the Schedule of the Companies Act, 1956. ... It may adopt just a part of table A and create its own articles of association.

example: Bacon's Rebellion

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