A private
limited company is an autonomous legal body.
Barrister Richard Bloomfield, who acts on behalf of the club, said the
limited company will now be wound up on Monday.
Solicitors acting on his behalf said they had now demanded that any money held by the "old" committee be handed over to the new
limited company.
On October 1, 1997, Northern Rock converted from a building society to a public
limited company, listed on the London Stock Exchange and authorised under the Banking Act 1987.
Q: I have a racing business and I was advised by my accountant to form a
limited company. It was before 2003 and we capitalised on what was known as goodwill and claimed something called retirement relief against this.
Apart from the private
limited company (GmbH) in Darmstadt, the Makroform Group also includes Makroform N.V.
The conversion to a public
limited company signifies the launch of a new consistent strategic and economic alignment with which Siegwerk Druckfarben AG is starting off into what they hope will be a successful future.
Targeted at libraries, law firms and corporate analysts and planners, the Corporate Researcher CD-ROM is designed to provide five years' information (where available) for each British-based
limited company together with searching software for detailed targeting and analysis.
Some foreign entities, such as a British public
limited company, are per se corporations under the rules, and alternative treatment cannot be elected.
The list also includes an Indian public
limited company. Under Indian law, a private
limited company in some circumstances can be deemed to be a public company.
There are two types of corporations in Hungary: the public
limited company ("Reszvenytarsasag" Rt.)) and the
limited company ("Korlatolt felelossegu tarsasag" (Kft.)).
Pakistan Paper Products Limited is a company incorporated in Pakistan on July, 1962 as a private
limited company. It later converted into public
limited company and the foundations are laid under the Companies Ordinance, 1984.