Shareholder Agreements
Some Limited Companies do not have a shareholders agreement despite the benefits that having one may bring.
It is akin to a partnership agreement and will outline in detail how disputes will be resolved, any contractual arrangements for the business, control and management of the company, details of financial contributions to the business and details of how ownership and voting rights of shares will work. The shareholder agreement can therefore be valuable for future reference for the business and we understand that there may be specific issues that need to be dealt with in an agreement representing the shareholders of a farming limited company.
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