Companies Law (1995 Revision) THE COMPANIES LAW (CAP. 22) — Cayman Islands law | Esheria

Companies Law (1995 Revision) THE COMPANIES LAW (CAP. 22)

This part sets out how companies are formed and registered, how their constitutions can be changed, and some filing and naming rules.

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Jurisdiction
Cayman Islands
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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accounts administrative enforcement company administration company dissolution company governance company registers company registration contracts corporate documents directors dividends exempted companies fees foreign companies general meetings incorporation liquidation liquidators member rights name change notices reconstruction registration service of process +6 more

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This part sets out how companies are formed and registered, how their constitutions can be changed, and some filing and naming rules. This part of the Companies Law covers share issues, share premium accounts, share discount issues, commissions, share redemption or purchase, member registers, filing duties, and related penalties. This part sets rules for company compromises, reconstruction, winding up, liquidation, and related penalties. This part sets rules for voluntary winding up, exempted companies, and foreign companies, including filing duties, fees, limits on local trading, and penalties for non-compliance. This part sets rules for serving documents on foreign companies, their continuation and deregistration processes, related Registrar powers, filing deadlines, fees, and offences/penalties.