Common Seal

A company is an artificial person. So its day-to-day functions are conducted by the board of directors. So when a company enters any contract or signs an agreement, the approval is indicated via a common seal. A common seal is […]

Limited Liability

This is one of the major points of difference between a company and a sole proprietorship and partnership. The liability of the shareholders of a company is limited. The personal assets of a member cannot be liquidated to repay the […]

Separate Legal Entity

Unlike a proprietorship or partnership, the legal identity of a company and its members are separate. As soon as the joint stock company is incorporated it has its own distinct legal identity. So a member of the company is not […]

Artificial Legal Person

In the eyes of the law, A company is an artificial legal person which has the rights to acquire or dispose of any property, to enter into contracts in its own name, and to sue and be sued by others.

Amanda Bethany

This means that whatever the company is offering must be clearly communicated through the business concept. On the other hand, the target market should also be mentioned in this concept. This market will be the segment that the business is […]