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Definition
                         
 A company is a legal entity which is incorporated in
  terms of the Companies Act (71 of 2008), (which is
  also known as “the Act”.It is an entity which exists
  individualistically of its own, the shareholders. The
  company as an entity is not physically observable,
  but the community is alert of the existence of the
  company. The company partakes in legal intercourse
  by means of governing bodies.
The company act (71 of 2008)
                        
 In 2005 the South African corporate law reform
  progamme was introduced by the department of
  Trade and Industry and resulted in short-term
  amendments to the Companies Act (71 of 2008)
  which was signed by the President and promulgated
  in the Government Gazette (No 32121) on 8 April
  2009. The new Companies Act together with the
  Regulations of 2011 came into effect on 01 May 2011
The purpose of the act
         
According to the companies act (71 of 2008) two types
of companies may be formed and incorporated, namely
           profit and non-profit companies

                            
 Non-profit company is a

 That is incorporated for public benefit, or whose object is
  related to cultural or social activities or communal or
  group;
 Whose income and assets are applied to advance its stated
  objects in the memorandum of incorporation; and
 Which might not , directly or indirectly , handover any of
  its assets or pay any of its income to its members or
  directors (except as reasonable remuneration for services
  rendered )
Profit companies
                           
A profit company is a company for the purpose of financial
gain for its shareholders and can compromise the following
four types of companies:
       A state-owned company is a company that:
 Falls within the meaning of a state-owned enterprise in
   terms of the Public Finance Management Act; or
 It is owned by the government
               A private company
 It is not state-owned; and
 Through its Memorandum of Incorporation
 A public company
 A public company is a profit making
  company that is not a state-owned company,
  a private company or a personal liability
  company.
 It is a company that is permitted to sell its
  registered securities to the general public.
  Also referred to as a "publicly-traded
  company."
Profit companies cont.…
           
 A personal liability company

 this is a company that meets the criteria for a private
  company (its Memorandum of Incorporation
  prohibits the offering of its securities to the public
  and also restricts the transfer thereof);and
 stipulates in the Memorandum of Incorporation
  (MOI) that it is a personal liability company
 The directors and the past directors are liable for the
  company’s debts.
Company names
            
•A company name must compromise words in any of the official languages
•A company’s name must depend on the type of company, end with:


          Type of company                    Name mist end with



          Personal liability company         Incorporated or Inc.


          Private company                    Proprietary Limited or (Pty)Ltd


          Public company                     Limited


          State-owned company                SOC Ltd



          Non-profit company                 NPC
Registration of companies

           
Incorporation and registration

                              
 One or more persons may incorporate a profit company, by:
 Completing and each signing , in person or by proxy , the
  Memorandum of Incorporation ;and
 Filling a note of incorporation (NOI)
 The Commission for Companies and Intellectual Property will
  assign the company a registration certificate to the company.
  The registration certificate is conclusive evidence that all
  requirements for incorporation have been complied with and
  that the company is incorporated.
 If the name of the company stated in the NOI is already in use,
  the Commission will register the company under its
  registration number as the interim name.
The Memorandum of
      Incorporation

                            
The Memorandum of Incorporation can be in a standard format or
       it can be in any format unique to the company.
The memorandum of
                   Incorporation may
                                                      
include provisions dealing with matters the Act does not address, or alter
alterable provisions;




                              Impose a higher standard or more onerous provisions than required by the
                              unalterable provisions;




not include provisions tha negate ,limit or or alter the effect of unalterable
provisions

  Any provision of the MOI that is not consistence with the Act is
                               void.
 The board of a company may make, amend or repeal rules to the
governance of the company, which are not addressed in the Act, by
 publishing a copy of the rules required by the MOI and filling a
             copy of the rules with the Commission
The MOI and ant rules of the
company, are binding between:
             
The MOI can be amended by:

                        
 A court order;
 The board ,regarding changes made to the
  company’s shares (changing the authorized shares
  and their rights)
 By a special resolution
No action of the company is void because the MOI
 limited or such action, or because the directors had no
 authority to authorize the action. The aforementioned

                           
     does not apply to legal proceedings between the
  company and its shareholder, directors, and officers.
    A person who conducts a business with a company
 ,except for a director, officer or shareholder is entitled
   to presume the company’s action complied with the
 Act, its MOI and the rules of the company , unless the
  person knew or in all fairness should have known of
         any neglect by the company to comply.
A person is not, solely by reason of being a shareholder
or director, liable for any of the liability or obligation of
  the company, except to the extent provided for in the
                      Act or the MOI.
A MOI inter alia deals with:

                        
 The nature of the company and its name;
 the authorized share capital;
 the issuing of debenture;
 shareholders meeting;
 Directors and officers.
REFEREENCES
                       
 Companies Act (71 of 2008)
 Marx, Van der Watt and Bourne (2012) Dynamic
  Auditing, Chapter 2, Tenth Edition (Durban
 LexisNexis)
 Delport P (2011) The new Companies Act Manual
  Including Close Corporations and Partnerships,
 Second Edition (Durban LexisNexis).

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Companies (Introduction)

  • 2. Definition   A company is a legal entity which is incorporated in terms of the Companies Act (71 of 2008), (which is also known as “the Act”.It is an entity which exists individualistically of its own, the shareholders. The company as an entity is not physically observable, but the community is alert of the existence of the company. The company partakes in legal intercourse by means of governing bodies.
  • 3. The company act (71 of 2008)   In 2005 the South African corporate law reform progamme was introduced by the department of Trade and Industry and resulted in short-term amendments to the Companies Act (71 of 2008) which was signed by the President and promulgated in the Government Gazette (No 32121) on 8 April 2009. The new Companies Act together with the Regulations of 2011 came into effect on 01 May 2011
  • 4. The purpose of the act 
  • 5. According to the companies act (71 of 2008) two types of companies may be formed and incorporated, namely profit and non-profit companies   Non-profit company is a  That is incorporated for public benefit, or whose object is related to cultural or social activities or communal or group;  Whose income and assets are applied to advance its stated objects in the memorandum of incorporation; and  Which might not , directly or indirectly , handover any of its assets or pay any of its income to its members or directors (except as reasonable remuneration for services rendered )
  • 6. Profit companies  A profit company is a company for the purpose of financial gain for its shareholders and can compromise the following four types of companies: A state-owned company is a company that:  Falls within the meaning of a state-owned enterprise in terms of the Public Finance Management Act; or  It is owned by the government A private company  It is not state-owned; and  Through its Memorandum of Incorporation
  • 7.  A public company  A public company is a profit making company that is not a state-owned company, a private company or a personal liability company.  It is a company that is permitted to sell its registered securities to the general public. Also referred to as a "publicly-traded company."
  • 8. Profit companies cont.…   A personal liability company  this is a company that meets the criteria for a private company (its Memorandum of Incorporation prohibits the offering of its securities to the public and also restricts the transfer thereof);and  stipulates in the Memorandum of Incorporation (MOI) that it is a personal liability company  The directors and the past directors are liable for the company’s debts.
  • 9. Company names  •A company name must compromise words in any of the official languages •A company’s name must depend on the type of company, end with: Type of company Name mist end with Personal liability company Incorporated or Inc. Private company Proprietary Limited or (Pty)Ltd Public company Limited State-owned company SOC Ltd Non-profit company NPC
  • 11. Incorporation and registration   One or more persons may incorporate a profit company, by:  Completing and each signing , in person or by proxy , the Memorandum of Incorporation ;and  Filling a note of incorporation (NOI)  The Commission for Companies and Intellectual Property will assign the company a registration certificate to the company. The registration certificate is conclusive evidence that all requirements for incorporation have been complied with and that the company is incorporated.  If the name of the company stated in the NOI is already in use, the Commission will register the company under its registration number as the interim name.
  • 12. The Memorandum of Incorporation  The Memorandum of Incorporation can be in a standard format or it can be in any format unique to the company.
  • 13. The memorandum of Incorporation may  include provisions dealing with matters the Act does not address, or alter alterable provisions; Impose a higher standard or more onerous provisions than required by the unalterable provisions; not include provisions tha negate ,limit or or alter the effect of unalterable provisions
  • 14.  Any provision of the MOI that is not consistence with the Act is void. The board of a company may make, amend or repeal rules to the governance of the company, which are not addressed in the Act, by publishing a copy of the rules required by the MOI and filling a copy of the rules with the Commission
  • 15. The MOI and ant rules of the company, are binding between: 
  • 16. The MOI can be amended by:   A court order;  The board ,regarding changes made to the company’s shares (changing the authorized shares and their rights)  By a special resolution
  • 17. No action of the company is void because the MOI limited or such action, or because the directors had no authority to authorize the action. The aforementioned  does not apply to legal proceedings between the company and its shareholder, directors, and officers. A person who conducts a business with a company ,except for a director, officer or shareholder is entitled to presume the company’s action complied with the Act, its MOI and the rules of the company , unless the person knew or in all fairness should have known of any neglect by the company to comply. A person is not, solely by reason of being a shareholder or director, liable for any of the liability or obligation of the company, except to the extent provided for in the Act or the MOI.
  • 18. A MOI inter alia deals with:   The nature of the company and its name;  the authorized share capital;  the issuing of debenture;  shareholders meeting;  Directors and officers.
  • 19. REFEREENCES   Companies Act (71 of 2008)  Marx, Van der Watt and Bourne (2012) Dynamic Auditing, Chapter 2, Tenth Edition (Durban  LexisNexis)  Delport P (2011) The new Companies Act Manual Including Close Corporations and Partnerships,  Second Edition (Durban LexisNexis).