Taiwan Limited Company - Shareholders
Q: | Is it possible for a shareholder to request remuneration from the company? |
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A shareholder who conducts business shall not claim remuneration from the company unless there is a special agreement to that effect. |
Q: | Can a shareholder who only contributes capital request access to the company’s internal documents? |
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A shareholder who does not engage in business operations has the right to inquire about the company’s business activities and inspect its financial records, account books, and statements at any time by consulting with the shareholders responsible for business operations. |
Q: | Can a shareholder of a limited company freely transfer their capital contribution to others? |
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A shareholder may not transfer all or part of their capital contribution to others without the unanimous consent of all other shareholders. |
Q: | Can a shareholder participate in commercial transactions without other companies? |
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A shareholder representing the company may not simultaneously act as the company’s representative when engaging in transactions such as buying, selling, lending, or other legal activities with the company on behalf of themselves or others. However, this restriction does not apply when the shareholder is repaying a debt to the company. |
Q: | Can a shareholder of a limited company withdraw their shares? |
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A shareholder of a limited company cannot withdraw their shares. They may only abandon their capital contribution or transfer their capital to another party. |