Companies Act 2006 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Companies Act 2006

This provision sets basic Companies Act definitions and incorporation rules, including required registration documents, articles, officer statements, and filing deadlines.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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About this statute

This provision sets basic Companies Act definitions and incorporation rules, including required registration documents, articles, officer statements, and filing deadlines. This provision controls company names, registered office and email details, and name-change procedures. It also lets the Secretary of State, registrar, and adjudicator refuse, direct, or determine names in specified cases. This provision covers company re-registration and company registers. It sets out what applications must contain, when the registrar or court may act, and several duties to keep, update, inspect, and notify about the register of members, with offences for non-compliance and false statements. This segment mainly sets rules for company directors, director appointments, filings to the registrar, and some member information-rights nominations. This provision requires member approval and disclosure for several company transactions involving directors, connected persons, long-term service contracts, substantial property transactions, loans, quasi-loans, credit transactions, and payments for loss of office.