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  2. Limited company - Wikipedia

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    Charitable organisations are often incorporated using this form of limited liability. Another example is the Financial Conduct Authority . In Australia, only an unlisted public company can be limited by guarantee.

  3. LTD - Wikipedia

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    Private company limited by shares, a class of company in the UK and some Commonwealth nations; Limited company, a class of company in several countries with limited liability

  4. Operating agreement - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the document is to govern the internal operations of the business in a way that suits the specific needs of the business owners, called "members". Once the document is signed by the members of the limited liability company, it acts as an official contract binding them to its terms.

  5. Heads of terms - Wikipedia

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    A set of heads of agreement, heads of terms, or letter of intent is a non-binding document outlining the main issues relevant to a tentative sale, partnership, or other agreement. [ 1 ] A heads of agreement document will only be enforceable when it is adopted into a parent contract and is subsequently agreed upon, unless otherwise stated.

  6. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    I.K.E. (Idiotiki Kefalaiouchiki Etaireía / Ιδιωτική Κεφαλαιουχική Εταιρεία) = Private Company, minimum capital=€0. The shares do not take the form just of capital but also warranties, labor offer etc. This form is a composite form between A.E. E.P.E and O.E. which is greatly affected by the Articles of Incorporation.

  7. Company limited by guarantee - Wikipedia

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    The form is also often used by organisations with some kind of national coordinating function. Examples in the UK include the domain name registry Nominet UK, England and Wales Cricket Board and IXPs LINX (London Internet Exchange) and LONAP (London Access Point). Examples elsewhere include Cricket Australia and the World Wide Fund for Nature ...

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  9. Limited liability company - Wikipedia

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    In certain U.S. states (for example, Texas), businesses that provide professional services requiring a state professional license, such as legal or medical services, may not be allowed to form an LLC but may be required to form a similar entity called a professional limited liability company (PLLC). [4]