Shareholders Agreement
KShs 5,000.00
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A shareholders’ agreement is an arrangement among the shareholders of a company. It contains provisions regarding the operation of the company and the relationship between its shareholders. A shareholders’ agreement is also known as a stockholders’ agreement. It protects both the corporate entity and the shareholders’ investment in that entity.
- Interpretation
- Mutual Undertaking by the Shareholders
- Undertakings by the Company
- Effect
- Business of the Company
- Expansion
- Duration
- Provisions Relating to Directors
- Chairman
- Alternate Directors
- Shareholders’ Meetings
- Reserved Matters
- Deadlock Provisions
- Financing of the Company
- Guarantees
- Management
- Auditors and Accounts
- Non-Competition
- Investment by the Company
- Undertakings Representations and Warranties
- No Encumbrance
- Custody of the Common Seal
- Dividend Policy
- Announcements and Publicity
- Transfers of Shares
- Admission of New Members
- Option to Acquire Additional Shareholding
- Rights Issues
- Relationship between the Shareholders
- Support clause
- Warranties and Indemnity
- Breach
- Duration and Termination
- Consequences of Termination
- Exit of Shareholder
- Confidentiality
- Inconsistency with Articles
- Force Majeure
- Notices and Service
- Assignment and Benefit
- No Waiver of Rights
- Variation
- Severability
- Entire Agreement
- Counterparts
- Costs
- Jurisdiction
- Dispute Resolution