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Business Law notes for SQE1 - I used the textbook from the University of Law for reference for my July 2022 exam

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Business – Unit 1. The Different Types of Business
The Limited Company (referring to private companies)
Forming a company
- Submit:
o Companies House form IN01
o Memorandum of association
o Articles of association (if different)
o Applicable fee
- Once submitted:
o CH check Disqualified Directors’ Register and correct fee
o Once satisfied CA 2006 has been met, they incorporate & issue a certificate of incorporation stating:
 Name and registered number
 Date
 Unlimited/Limited (shares/guarantee)
 Private/Public
 Signed by Registrar’s seal
Constitution
- Formed of
o Memorandum of association & articles
o Certificate of incorporation
o Current statement of capital
o Copies of court order & legislation altering constitution
o Shareholders’ resolutions affecting the constitution
o Certain agreements involving shareholders
Amending the articles
- By special resolution (75%)
- When changing, must file at CH within 15 days
People with significant control
- Holds more than 25% of shares
- Holds more than 25% of voting rights
- Holds the right to appoint/remove a majority of the board of directors

- Must declare on IN01 if someone holds:
o 25%<50% company shares / voting rights
o 50%<75%
o 75%+
Converting to a public company
- Special resolution approving
o Re-registration
o Altering company’s name
o Altering the articles
- No need for a trading certificate
- Application at CH
o Special resolutions
o Form RR01 (application for re-registration) inc. statement of compliance
o Fee
o Revised articles

, o Balance sheet and written statement from auditors
Business – Unit 2. Partnership
General Partnerships
- ‘Carrying on a business in common with a view of profit’
o Do the individuals all take part in decision-making?
o Whose names are on the title deeds of any property?
o How are profits shared?
Partnership Act 1890
- Default contract
- Some sections can be overridden by agreement, and some cannot
The partnership agreement
- Name
- Place & nature of business
- Commencement & duration
- Work input
- Roles
- Decision-making
o All decisions must be taken by majority
o Exceptions (unanimous):
 Changing the nature of the business
 Introducing a new partner
 Changing the terms of the partnership agreement
- Financial input
- Status in income & capital profits & losses
- Drawings & salaries
- Ownership of assets
- Expulsion
o PA – no majority of partners may expel another (unless expressly agreed)
- Dissolution
o PA – dissolved when:
 A partner retires
 On expiry of a fixed term
 By the death/bankruptcy of any of the partners
 If the partners give notice of dissolution to a partner who has granted a charge over their
share of the partnership property, for a debt owed by them alone & not the partnership as a
whole
- The effect of dissolution
- Goodwill (reputation)
- Distribution of proceeds of sale
- Restraint of trade (not implied
- Dispute resolution
Partners’ responsibilities under the PA 1890
- Must be completely open
- Must account for any private profits without partners’ consent
- Must not compete with the firm
- Bear a share of any loss made
- Indemnify fellow partners

,When is the firm liable to 3rd parties?
- Contracts
- Actual authority
o The firm is bound by a contract/deed entered into by partners in the firm’s name provided the
partner’s actions were authorised by the partners. May be authorised in various ways
 Acting jointly
 Express actual authority
 Implied actual authority
- Apparent authority: Not actually authorised but appear to be.
o Firms will be liable when:
 The transaction relates to business of the kind carried on by the firm
 The transaction is one for which a partner in such a firm would usually be expected to have
the authority to act
 The other party deals with a person whom they know/believe to be a partner
Personal liability
- Acted with apparent authority – firm liable to the 3 rd party under the contract
o Partner who made the firm liable – liable to indemnify partners
Partners’ liability for partnership debts
- Debt incurred:
o Before leaving the partnership
 Jointly & severally liable
 A claimant can sue any/all of the partners & collect the total damages awarded by a court
from any/all
o Novation agreements
 A retiring partner will be released from an existing debt, by entering into a contract with the
creditor and other partners
o After leaving the partnership
 Still remain liable for debts incurred whilst a partner
 Escapes liability for any debts entered into after leaving the partnership (as long as complicit
with requirements)
o S.36
 Current clients – need to be directly informed of a partner leaving
 Anyone else – notified by the London Gazette
o Holding out
 A creditor relying on a representation that a particular person was a partner in the firm may
be able to hold that person liable for the firm’s debts
Enforcing the firm’s liabilities
- Who can be sued?
o Partner(s) with whom they made the contract
 Problem if they acted without authority
o Anyone who was a partner at the time when debt was incurred
 Partner can claim indemnity from their partners to share liability
o The firm, in the firm’s name
 Judgement can be enforced against the partnership assets as well as personal assets

, Limited Liability Partnerships
- Hybrid of company & a partnership
o Limited liability
o Fewer administrative requirements
Legal requirements
- Must have designated members (similar to directors)
o Responsibilities include:
 Signing & filing annual accounts with the Registrar
 Appointing, removing, remunerating the auditors
 Filing the annual confirmation statement
 Sending notices to the Registrar of Companies
 Winding up the LLP
Limited liability
- If insolvent members may be liable for misfeasance, fraudulent trading, wrongful trading
o May be required to contribute to the assets of the insolvent LLP
The LLP agreement
- Capital & profits
- Management & decision-making
- Leaving the LLP (reasonable notice)
o Members cannot be expelled

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