Articles of Association for Charities and Not for Profit Organisations: Guidance and Precedents

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Articles of Association for Charities and Not for Profit Organisations: Guidance and Precedents

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Articles of Association for Charities and Not for Profit Organisations: Guidance and Precedents contains guidance and full precedents to help charity trustees, members of incorporated companies by guarantee, professional charity advisers and solicitors to form constitutional documents that meet the Charity Commission's requirements.

It will also assist, not for profit organisations, right to manage companies, community interest companies and employed owned limit companies to implement internal regulations for the guidance of decision making at board level.

Written for a tightly defined market and practical in approach, this text provides analysis of the prescribed or specified articles of association for a:

· Private company limited by guarantee, incorporated under the Company Act 2006.
· Charitable company regulated by the Charity Commission in England & Wales (GD1)
· Right to manage company
· Community Interest Company
· Employee owned limited company

The text is fully researched, with footnotes to the appropriate legislation, this new title includes:

· Analysis of the new model articles for a company limited by guarantee , prescribed by the Company Act 2006
· Evaluation of the, regulatory prescribed model articles of association , for charities based in England or Wales (GD1)
· Discuses the prescribed articles of association for right to manage companies
· Analysis and discussion of the prescribed articles of association for a community interest company, with practical guidance on the asset lock provisions.
· Evaluation and commentary on the employee trust and the employee company articles of association.
· All precedents available as electronic downloads:
Not for profit company
Charitable Company
Association – Non Charitable statue
Museum – Charitable Statues

This essential text will appeal to legal professionals and accountants who provide advice on charity law or charity formation, trustees of sports clubs, housing associations and museums, financial advisers and investment professionals who focus on advising charitable and Not for Profit organisations.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Charities online service.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Not for Profit Companies: England and Wales
Chapter 2: Analysis of the Model Articles for Private Companies Limited by Guarantee
Chapter 3: Analysis of the Model Articles of Association for a Charitable Company (GD1)
Chapter 4: Analysis of the Model Articles of Association for a Right to Manage Company
Chapter 5: Analysis of the Model Articles of Association for a Community Interest Company
Chapter 6: Analysis of the Model Articles for a Company and Trust with Employee Ownership
Precedent 1: Not for Profit Company Articles of Association
Precedent 2: Membership Organisation Articles of Association
Precedent 3: Charitable Company Articles of Association
Precedent 4: Museum Articles of Association
Appendix A: Companies (Tables A to F) Regulations 1985, SI 1985/805
Appendix B: The RTM Companies (Model Articles) (England) Regulations 2009, SI 2009/2767
Appendix C: The Community Interest Company Regulations 2005, SI 2005/1788, Schedule 1
Appendix D: The Community Interest Company Regulations 2005, SI 2005/1788, Schedule 2
Appendix E: The Community Interest Company Regulations 2005, SI 2005/1788, Schedule 3

Product details

Published 29 Apr 2021
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 480
ISBN 9781526516206
Imprint Bloomsbury Professional
Dimensions 248 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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