Who holds the articles of association in a company?
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In corporate governance, a company's articles of association (AoA, called articles of incorporation in some jurisdictions) is a document which, along with the memorandum of association (in cases where the memorandum exists) form the company's constitution, defines the responsibilities of the directors, the kind of business to be undertaken, and the means by which the shareholders exert control over the board of directors.
It refers to that document of the company in which rules of internal management to achieve the objective laid down in the memorandum of association are stated.
It refers to that document of the company in which rules of internal management to achieve the objective laid down in the memorandum of association are stated.
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