Articles of Association to be adopted at closing of an investment in an established business by multiple investors. Intended to accompany the Shareholders Agreement, these Articles balance the rights of the investors with the rights of the founders.
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A share certificate is a document evidencing ownership of shares in a company. By law, shareholders are entitled to receive this certificate when they acquire shares, either through allotment or transfer.
If a shareholder loses or destroys their certificate, they can ask the company for a replacement. To safeguard itself, the company will usually require a lost share certificate indemnity. This is a legal undertaking under which the shareholder agrees to cover any losses the company might face by issuing the replacement.
The indemnity protects the company from risks such as:
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Updated by a lawyer on 30/06/2025
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