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FORMS OF BUSINESS
ORGANIZATION IN THE
UNITED STATES
Unit 33
Forms of Business Organization
• Sole proprietorship (or the individual
ownership); sole trader
• Partnership
• Corporation
Factors taken into consideration
• Financial responsibility
• Control of operation
• Possibilities of growth and expansion
• Possibilities of capitalization
• Financial development
Sole proprietorship
• Business owned by one person
• Owner has relatively unlimited control over the
business and enjoys all the profits
• Unlimited personal responsibility for the losses,
debts and other liabilities
• Small retail stores, restaurants, farms etc.
Partnership
• Association of two or more persons as co-
owners to carry on a business for profit
• Based upon voluntary agreement of partners
• Profits and losses shared equally unless
otherwise agreed
Partnership
• Every partner liable without limit to creditors
for debts of the management with equal
authority
• Utilize more capital, labor and skill than sole
proprietorships
Partnership
• Unlike an incorporated company, a partnership
does not have a legal personality of its own and
therefore partners are liable for the debts of the
firm
• On leaving the firm they remain liable for debts
already incurred; they cease to be liable for
future debts if proper notice of retirement has
been published
Corporation
• Artificial person created under law and
empowered to achieve a specific purpose
• Formed upon the issuance of a certificate of
incorporation by the appropriate government
authority
Company formation
• Certificate of incorporation – issued upon the
filing of the constitutional documents of the
company, together with statutory forms and the
payment of a filing fee
The ‘constitution’ of a company
• Memorandum of association
• Articles of association
Memorandum of association
• States:
• the objects of the company
• Details of its authorised capital, known as the
nominal capital
Articles of association
• Provisions for the internal management of the
company (e.g. shareholders’ annual meetings,
extraordinary general meegings, the board of
directors, corporate contracts and loans)
• Structure, procedures and work of the board of
directors
Company management
• Director: appointed to carry out and control the
day-to-day affairs of the company
• Manager: supervisory control of the affairs of
the company
• Secretary
• Auditors: do not owe a duty to the company as a
legal entity, but to the shareholders, to whom the
auditor’s report is addressed
Director
• Duty of care: must exercise the care of an
ordinarily prudent and diligent person
• Fiduciary duty: must act in the best interests of
the company and not for any collateral purpose
Corporation
• The formation of an association that has
corporate personality, i.e. a legal personality
distinct from those of its members
• Such a body can own property and incur debts
• Company members have no liability to company
creditors
• Incorporated company has its own rights and
liabilities and legal proceedings
Salomon v Salomon and Co.
(1897)
• S converted his existing, successful business into
a limited company, of which he was the
managing director
• S valued his business at $39,000 and received
from the company , in discharge of this sum, a
cash amount, a debenture (an acknowledgement
of debt) and 20,001 $1 shares out of the issued
capital of 20,007
Salomon v Salomon and Co.
(1897)
• S’s wife and five children each held one of the
remaining issued shares
• The company went into insolvent liquidation
within a year with no assets to pay off the
unsecured creditors
• The issue for the courts: was S liable for the
company’s unpaid debts?
Salomon v Salomon and Co.
(1897)
• the House of Lords, reversing the Court of
Appeal, held that the company had been
properly formed and was a legal person in its
own right, separate from S, notwithstanding his
dominant position within the company
• The company was not S.’s agent and,
consequently, S’s liability was to be determined
solely by reference to the CA 1862
Salomon v Salomon and Co.
(1897)
• The Act required a shareholder to contribute to
the debts of a company only where he held
shares in respect of which the full nominal value
had not been paid
• S had paid his shares in full by transferring the
business to the company, so he had no liability
to the creditors of the company
Salomon v Salomon and Co.
(1897)
• The case established that legal personality would
be recognized even when one shareholder
effectively controlled the company
Attributes of corporations
• The effects of separate legal personality include:
• Perpetual life (“perpetual succession”)
• Limited liability
• Transferability of shares
• Access to capital
• Professional management
Perpetual succession
• Any corporate body has a legal existence distinct
from the person or persons of whom it is
composed
• Its lifespan is not limited by that of its members
and it is therefore said to have perpetual
succession
• It continues to exist until wound up in the
manner prescribed by law
Limited liability
• Members of companies providing the share
capital cannot be asked to contribute more than
the nominal value of the shares registered in
their names
• The nominal value of the shares or the amount
of the guarantee will appear in the
Memorandum of Association and in the Annual
Accounts
Transfer of shares
• A transaction resulting in a change of share
ownership. It traditionally involved:
• 1. a contract to sell the shares
• 2. their transfer
• 3. entry of the transferee’s name on the registrar
of members of the company
Corporate veil
• In cases when the company is used to perpetrate
fraud or acts ultra vires, the court may ‘lift’ the
corporate veil and subject the shareholders to
personal liability
Legal terms
• Sole proprietorship
• Isključivo vlasništvo; poduzeće s jednim
vlasnikom
• Partnership
• Partnerstvo, ortaštvo
• Corporation
• Trgovačko društvo, dioničko društvo, društvo
kapitala
Legal terms
• Retail
• Maloprodaja
• Liability
• Obveza (financijska), odgovornost
• Creditor
• Vjerovnik, zajmodavac
• Debtor
• Dužnik, zajmoprimac
Legal terms
• Artificial person (Br. E.), legal person, legal
entity
• Pravna osoba
• Limited liability
• Ograničena odgovornost
• Transferability of shares
• Prenosivost dionica
Introduction to Company Law:
Exercise
• Complete the text by using the following words:
agreements, borrow, corporations, court,
debts, dividends, employees, legal,
legislation, liability, limited, objectives,
partnership, profits, property, registered
(x2), shareholders, sole trader, sue
Exercise
• A company is a ___entity, allowed by ___, which
permits a group of people, as___, to create an
organization, which can then focus on pursuing
set____. It is empowered with legal rights which
are usually only reserved for individuals, such as
the right to____and be sued, own____,
hire____ or loan and ____money.
Exercise
• The primary advantage of a company structure
is that it provides the shareholders with a right
to participate in the_____, a proportionate
distribution of profits made in the form of a
money payment to shareholders, without any
personal____.
Exercise
• There are various forms of legal business
entities ranging from the____, who alone bears
the risk and responsibility of running a business,
taking the profits, but as such not forming any
association in law and thus not regulated by
special rules of law, to the____company with
___liability and to multinational ____.
Exercise
• In a ____, members ‘associate’, forming
collectively an association in which they all
participate in management and sharing____,
bearing the liability for the firm’s _____and
being sued jointly and severally in relation to the
firm’s contracts or tortious acts.
Exercise
• Limited-liability companies, or corporations,
unlike partnerships, are formed not simply
by____entered into between their first
members; they must also be_____at a public
office or _____designated by law or otherwise
obtain official acknowledgement of their
existence.
Key
• A company is a legal entity, allowed by
legislation, which permits a group of people, as
shareholders, to create an organization, which
can then focus on pursuing set objectives. It is
empowered with legal rights which are usually
only reserved for individuals, such as the right to
sue and be sued, own property, hire emoloyees
or loan and borrow money.
Key
• The primary advantage of a company structure
is that it provides the shareholders with a right
to participate in the dividends, a proportionate
distribution of profits made in the form of a
money payment to shareholders, without any
personal liability.
Key
• There are various forms of legal business
entities ranging from the sole trader, who alone
bears the risk and responsibility of running a
business, taking the profits, but as such not
forming any association in law and thus not
regulated by special rules of law, to the
registered company with limited liability and
to multinational corporations.
Key
• In a partnership, members ‘associate’, forming
collectively an association in which they all
participate in management and sharing profits,
bearing the liability for the firm’s debts and
being sued jointly and severally in relation to the
firm’s contracts or tortious acts.
Key
• Limited-liability companies, or corporations,
unlike partnerships, are formed not simply by
agreements entered into between their first
members; they must also be registered at a
public office or court designated by law or
otherwise obtain official acknowledgement of
their existence.
Roles in company management
Match the roles with definitions: auditor, company
secretary, director, managing director, shareholder
• Company director responsible for the day-to-day
operation of the company
• Person elected by the shareholders to manage
the company and decide its general policy
• Person appointed by the company to examine
the company’s accounts and to report to the
shareholders annually on the accounts
Match the roles with definitions: auditor, company
secretary, director, managing director, shareholder
• Member of the company by virtue of an
acquisition of shares in a company
• Company’s chief administrative officer, whose
responsibilities include accounting and finance
duties, personnel administration and compliance
with employment legislation security of
documentation, insurance and intellectual
property rights
Which documents are required for
company formation?
• DBA filing
• Articles of incorporation
• Stock ledger
• General partnership agreement
• Stock certificates
• IRS & State S Corporation election
• Bylaws
• Organisational board resolutions
Which type of business association was the
lawyer discussing with her client?
US entities Documents required for
formation and operation
Sole proprietorship DBA filing
General partnership General Partnership
Agreement, local filings if
partnership holds real estate
Limited partnership Limited Partnership
Certificate, Limited
Partnership Agreement
Which type of business association was the
lawyer discussing with her client?
US entities Documents required for
formation and operation
C corporation Articles of Incorporation,
Bylaws, Organisational Bord
Resolutions, Stock
Certificates, Stock Ledger
S corporation Articles of Incorporation,
Bylaws, Organisational
Board Resolutions, Stock
Certificates, Stock Ledger,
IRS&State S corporation
Company types
• Private limited company (Ltd)
• General partnership
• Public limited company (PLC)
• Limited partnership
• Sole proprietorship
Private limited company, general partnership, public limited
company, limited partnership, sole proprietorship
Liability of owners Capital contributions Management
Unlimited personal
liability for the
obligations of the
business
Capital needed is
contributed by sole
proprietor
Business is managed by
the sole proprietor
Generally no personal
liability of the members
for obligations of the
business
No minimum share capital
requirement. Capital can
be raised through the
issuance of shares to
members or through a
guarantee
Managed through its
managing director or the
board of directors acting
as a whole
Private limited company, general partnership, public limited
company, limited partnership, sole proprietorship
Liability of owners Capital contributions Management
No personal liability;
liability limited to
shareholder contributions
Minimum share capital of
L50,000
Raised through issuance
of shares to the public
and/or members
Managed by the board of
directors; shareholders
have no power to
participate in
management
Unlimited personal
liability of general
partners for the
obligations of the
business
Partners contribute
money or services to the
partnership; share profits
and losses
Partners have equal
management rights,
unless they agree
otherwise
Private limited company, general partnership, public limited
company, limited partnership, sole proprietorship
Liability of
owners
Capital
contribution
Management
Unlimited
personal liability
of the general
partners for the
obligations of the
business; limited
partners generally
have no personal
liability
General and
limited partners
contribute money
or services to the
limited
partnership; they
share profits and
losses
The general
partner manages
the business,
subject to any
limitations of the
Limited
Partnership
Agreement
Choose the correct word or phrase:
• 1. The constitution of a company
comprises/consists/contains of two documents.
• 2. The memorandum of association states
/provides for / sets up the objects of the company
and details its authorised capital.
• 3. The articles of association contain arguments /
provisions / directives for the internal management
of a company
Choose the correct word or phrase
• 4. The company is governed by the board of
directors, whilst the day-to-day management is
delegated upon / to / for the managing director.
• 5. In some companies, the articles of association
make /give / allow provision for rotation of
directors, whereby only a certain portion of the
bord must retire and present itself for re-
election before the AGM.
Choose the correct word or phrase
• 6. Many small shareholders do not bother to
attend shareholders’ meetings and will often
receive proxy circulars from the board, seeking
authorisation to vote on the basis of / in respect of
/ on behalf of the shareholder.
Complete the following using: in terms of, in
the course of, by way of, in response to
• 1. _____choosing the name of the company, a
number of matters must be considered.
• 2. Confidential information acquired_____one’s
directorship shall not be used for personal
advantage.
• 3. I would advise that members of your project
group formalise your relationship ____a
partnership agreement, incorporation or limited
liability company.
Complete the following using: in terms of, in
the course of, by way of, in response to
• 4. This form of corporation is often considered
to be the most flexible body ____corporate
structure.
• 5. Our company formations expert is unable to
provide advice____your query, as there are a
number of factors which need to be taken into
account which do not relate directly to his area
of expertise.
Complete the following using: in terms of, in
the course of, by way of, in response to
• 6. The relationship between management and
boards of directors at US multinational
companies has been changed dramatically
through a series of corporate governance
initiatives begun_____corporate scandals, the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other requirements.
Complete the following using: in terms of, in
the course of, by way of, in response to
• 7. Shareholders and other investors in
corporations tend to view corporate
governance_____the corporation’s increasing
value over time.
• 8. Regular and extraordinary board meetings
may be held by telephone, video-telephone
and_____written resolutions.
Which of the following can go the
verb to file?
• An action, an appeal, an amendment, a breach, a
brief, charges, a claim, a complaint, a debt, a
defence, a dispute, a document, a fee, an
injunction, a motion, provisions, a suit
To file
• To send a document to court
• To register something officially
• Podnijeti (prijavu, tužbu, zahtjev), podići
(optužnicu), dostaviti, evidentirati, pokrenuti
postupak, urudžbirati, arhivirati
Key
• An action, an appeal, an amendment, a brief,
charges, an injunction, a motion, a suit

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FORMS_OF_BUSINESS_16.ppt

  • 1. FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES Unit 33
  • 2. Forms of Business Organization • Sole proprietorship (or the individual ownership); sole trader • Partnership • Corporation
  • 3. Factors taken into consideration • Financial responsibility • Control of operation • Possibilities of growth and expansion • Possibilities of capitalization • Financial development
  • 4. Sole proprietorship • Business owned by one person • Owner has relatively unlimited control over the business and enjoys all the profits • Unlimited personal responsibility for the losses, debts and other liabilities • Small retail stores, restaurants, farms etc.
  • 5. Partnership • Association of two or more persons as co- owners to carry on a business for profit • Based upon voluntary agreement of partners • Profits and losses shared equally unless otherwise agreed
  • 6. Partnership • Every partner liable without limit to creditors for debts of the management with equal authority • Utilize more capital, labor and skill than sole proprietorships
  • 7. Partnership • Unlike an incorporated company, a partnership does not have a legal personality of its own and therefore partners are liable for the debts of the firm • On leaving the firm they remain liable for debts already incurred; they cease to be liable for future debts if proper notice of retirement has been published
  • 8. Corporation • Artificial person created under law and empowered to achieve a specific purpose • Formed upon the issuance of a certificate of incorporation by the appropriate government authority
  • 9. Company formation • Certificate of incorporation – issued upon the filing of the constitutional documents of the company, together with statutory forms and the payment of a filing fee
  • 10. The ‘constitution’ of a company • Memorandum of association • Articles of association
  • 11. Memorandum of association • States: • the objects of the company • Details of its authorised capital, known as the nominal capital
  • 12. Articles of association • Provisions for the internal management of the company (e.g. shareholders’ annual meetings, extraordinary general meegings, the board of directors, corporate contracts and loans) • Structure, procedures and work of the board of directors
  • 13. Company management • Director: appointed to carry out and control the day-to-day affairs of the company • Manager: supervisory control of the affairs of the company • Secretary • Auditors: do not owe a duty to the company as a legal entity, but to the shareholders, to whom the auditor’s report is addressed
  • 14. Director • Duty of care: must exercise the care of an ordinarily prudent and diligent person • Fiduciary duty: must act in the best interests of the company and not for any collateral purpose
  • 15. Corporation • The formation of an association that has corporate personality, i.e. a legal personality distinct from those of its members • Such a body can own property and incur debts • Company members have no liability to company creditors • Incorporated company has its own rights and liabilities and legal proceedings
  • 16. Salomon v Salomon and Co. (1897) • S converted his existing, successful business into a limited company, of which he was the managing director • S valued his business at $39,000 and received from the company , in discharge of this sum, a cash amount, a debenture (an acknowledgement of debt) and 20,001 $1 shares out of the issued capital of 20,007
  • 17. Salomon v Salomon and Co. (1897) • S’s wife and five children each held one of the remaining issued shares • The company went into insolvent liquidation within a year with no assets to pay off the unsecured creditors • The issue for the courts: was S liable for the company’s unpaid debts?
  • 18. Salomon v Salomon and Co. (1897) • the House of Lords, reversing the Court of Appeal, held that the company had been properly formed and was a legal person in its own right, separate from S, notwithstanding his dominant position within the company • The company was not S.’s agent and, consequently, S’s liability was to be determined solely by reference to the CA 1862
  • 19. Salomon v Salomon and Co. (1897) • The Act required a shareholder to contribute to the debts of a company only where he held shares in respect of which the full nominal value had not been paid • S had paid his shares in full by transferring the business to the company, so he had no liability to the creditors of the company
  • 20. Salomon v Salomon and Co. (1897) • The case established that legal personality would be recognized even when one shareholder effectively controlled the company
  • 21. Attributes of corporations • The effects of separate legal personality include: • Perpetual life (“perpetual succession”) • Limited liability • Transferability of shares • Access to capital • Professional management
  • 22. Perpetual succession • Any corporate body has a legal existence distinct from the person or persons of whom it is composed • Its lifespan is not limited by that of its members and it is therefore said to have perpetual succession • It continues to exist until wound up in the manner prescribed by law
  • 23. Limited liability • Members of companies providing the share capital cannot be asked to contribute more than the nominal value of the shares registered in their names • The nominal value of the shares or the amount of the guarantee will appear in the Memorandum of Association and in the Annual Accounts
  • 24. Transfer of shares • A transaction resulting in a change of share ownership. It traditionally involved: • 1. a contract to sell the shares • 2. their transfer • 3. entry of the transferee’s name on the registrar of members of the company
  • 25. Corporate veil • In cases when the company is used to perpetrate fraud or acts ultra vires, the court may ‘lift’ the corporate veil and subject the shareholders to personal liability
  • 26. Legal terms • Sole proprietorship • Isključivo vlasništvo; poduzeće s jednim vlasnikom • Partnership • Partnerstvo, ortaštvo • Corporation • Trgovačko društvo, dioničko društvo, društvo kapitala
  • 27. Legal terms • Retail • Maloprodaja • Liability • Obveza (financijska), odgovornost • Creditor • Vjerovnik, zajmodavac • Debtor • Dužnik, zajmoprimac
  • 28. Legal terms • Artificial person (Br. E.), legal person, legal entity • Pravna osoba • Limited liability • Ograničena odgovornost • Transferability of shares • Prenosivost dionica
  • 29. Introduction to Company Law: Exercise • Complete the text by using the following words: agreements, borrow, corporations, court, debts, dividends, employees, legal, legislation, liability, limited, objectives, partnership, profits, property, registered (x2), shareholders, sole trader, sue
  • 30. Exercise • A company is a ___entity, allowed by ___, which permits a group of people, as___, to create an organization, which can then focus on pursuing set____. It is empowered with legal rights which are usually only reserved for individuals, such as the right to____and be sued, own____, hire____ or loan and ____money.
  • 31. Exercise • The primary advantage of a company structure is that it provides the shareholders with a right to participate in the_____, a proportionate distribution of profits made in the form of a money payment to shareholders, without any personal____.
  • 32. Exercise • There are various forms of legal business entities ranging from the____, who alone bears the risk and responsibility of running a business, taking the profits, but as such not forming any association in law and thus not regulated by special rules of law, to the____company with ___liability and to multinational ____.
  • 33. Exercise • In a ____, members ‘associate’, forming collectively an association in which they all participate in management and sharing____, bearing the liability for the firm’s _____and being sued jointly and severally in relation to the firm’s contracts or tortious acts.
  • 34. Exercise • Limited-liability companies, or corporations, unlike partnerships, are formed not simply by____entered into between their first members; they must also be_____at a public office or _____designated by law or otherwise obtain official acknowledgement of their existence.
  • 35. Key • A company is a legal entity, allowed by legislation, which permits a group of people, as shareholders, to create an organization, which can then focus on pursuing set objectives. It is empowered with legal rights which are usually only reserved for individuals, such as the right to sue and be sued, own property, hire emoloyees or loan and borrow money.
  • 36. Key • The primary advantage of a company structure is that it provides the shareholders with a right to participate in the dividends, a proportionate distribution of profits made in the form of a money payment to shareholders, without any personal liability.
  • 37. Key • There are various forms of legal business entities ranging from the sole trader, who alone bears the risk and responsibility of running a business, taking the profits, but as such not forming any association in law and thus not regulated by special rules of law, to the registered company with limited liability and to multinational corporations.
  • 38. Key • In a partnership, members ‘associate’, forming collectively an association in which they all participate in management and sharing profits, bearing the liability for the firm’s debts and being sued jointly and severally in relation to the firm’s contracts or tortious acts.
  • 39. Key • Limited-liability companies, or corporations, unlike partnerships, are formed not simply by agreements entered into between their first members; they must also be registered at a public office or court designated by law or otherwise obtain official acknowledgement of their existence.
  • 40. Roles in company management Match the roles with definitions: auditor, company secretary, director, managing director, shareholder • Company director responsible for the day-to-day operation of the company • Person elected by the shareholders to manage the company and decide its general policy • Person appointed by the company to examine the company’s accounts and to report to the shareholders annually on the accounts
  • 41. Match the roles with definitions: auditor, company secretary, director, managing director, shareholder • Member of the company by virtue of an acquisition of shares in a company • Company’s chief administrative officer, whose responsibilities include accounting and finance duties, personnel administration and compliance with employment legislation security of documentation, insurance and intellectual property rights
  • 42. Which documents are required for company formation? • DBA filing • Articles of incorporation • Stock ledger • General partnership agreement • Stock certificates • IRS & State S Corporation election • Bylaws • Organisational board resolutions
  • 43. Which type of business association was the lawyer discussing with her client? US entities Documents required for formation and operation Sole proprietorship DBA filing General partnership General Partnership Agreement, local filings if partnership holds real estate Limited partnership Limited Partnership Certificate, Limited Partnership Agreement
  • 44. Which type of business association was the lawyer discussing with her client? US entities Documents required for formation and operation C corporation Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, Organisational Bord Resolutions, Stock Certificates, Stock Ledger S corporation Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, Organisational Board Resolutions, Stock Certificates, Stock Ledger, IRS&State S corporation
  • 45. Company types • Private limited company (Ltd) • General partnership • Public limited company (PLC) • Limited partnership • Sole proprietorship
  • 46. Private limited company, general partnership, public limited company, limited partnership, sole proprietorship Liability of owners Capital contributions Management Unlimited personal liability for the obligations of the business Capital needed is contributed by sole proprietor Business is managed by the sole proprietor Generally no personal liability of the members for obligations of the business No minimum share capital requirement. Capital can be raised through the issuance of shares to members or through a guarantee Managed through its managing director or the board of directors acting as a whole
  • 47. Private limited company, general partnership, public limited company, limited partnership, sole proprietorship Liability of owners Capital contributions Management No personal liability; liability limited to shareholder contributions Minimum share capital of L50,000 Raised through issuance of shares to the public and/or members Managed by the board of directors; shareholders have no power to participate in management Unlimited personal liability of general partners for the obligations of the business Partners contribute money or services to the partnership; share profits and losses Partners have equal management rights, unless they agree otherwise
  • 48. Private limited company, general partnership, public limited company, limited partnership, sole proprietorship Liability of owners Capital contribution Management Unlimited personal liability of the general partners for the obligations of the business; limited partners generally have no personal liability General and limited partners contribute money or services to the limited partnership; they share profits and losses The general partner manages the business, subject to any limitations of the Limited Partnership Agreement
  • 49. Choose the correct word or phrase: • 1. The constitution of a company comprises/consists/contains of two documents. • 2. The memorandum of association states /provides for / sets up the objects of the company and details its authorised capital. • 3. The articles of association contain arguments / provisions / directives for the internal management of a company
  • 50. Choose the correct word or phrase • 4. The company is governed by the board of directors, whilst the day-to-day management is delegated upon / to / for the managing director. • 5. In some companies, the articles of association make /give / allow provision for rotation of directors, whereby only a certain portion of the bord must retire and present itself for re- election before the AGM.
  • 51. Choose the correct word or phrase • 6. Many small shareholders do not bother to attend shareholders’ meetings and will often receive proxy circulars from the board, seeking authorisation to vote on the basis of / in respect of / on behalf of the shareholder.
  • 52. Complete the following using: in terms of, in the course of, by way of, in response to • 1. _____choosing the name of the company, a number of matters must be considered. • 2. Confidential information acquired_____one’s directorship shall not be used for personal advantage. • 3. I would advise that members of your project group formalise your relationship ____a partnership agreement, incorporation or limited liability company.
  • 53. Complete the following using: in terms of, in the course of, by way of, in response to • 4. This form of corporation is often considered to be the most flexible body ____corporate structure. • 5. Our company formations expert is unable to provide advice____your query, as there are a number of factors which need to be taken into account which do not relate directly to his area of expertise.
  • 54. Complete the following using: in terms of, in the course of, by way of, in response to • 6. The relationship between management and boards of directors at US multinational companies has been changed dramatically through a series of corporate governance initiatives begun_____corporate scandals, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other requirements.
  • 55. Complete the following using: in terms of, in the course of, by way of, in response to • 7. Shareholders and other investors in corporations tend to view corporate governance_____the corporation’s increasing value over time. • 8. Regular and extraordinary board meetings may be held by telephone, video-telephone and_____written resolutions.
  • 56. Which of the following can go the verb to file? • An action, an appeal, an amendment, a breach, a brief, charges, a claim, a complaint, a debt, a defence, a dispute, a document, a fee, an injunction, a motion, provisions, a suit
  • 57. To file • To send a document to court • To register something officially • Podnijeti (prijavu, tužbu, zahtjev), podići (optužnicu), dostaviti, evidentirati, pokrenuti postupak, urudžbirati, arhivirati
  • 58. Key • An action, an appeal, an amendment, a brief, charges, an injunction, a motion, a suit