📃 Board resolution: remove director
A board resolution is a document that is created by the board of directors of a company in order to make a decision about something. In this case, the board resolution is about removing a director from the board. This is usually done when the director is no longer able to fulfill their duties, or if they have been found to be doing something against the company's best interests.
💰 Aim admission documents
A aim admission document typically covers an individual's right to be free from discrimination in the areas of education, employment, and housing. The document also covers an individual's right to privacy, and to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
💷 Board briefing note
A board briefing note is a document that outlines the key points of a particular issue or topic. It is typically used to provide board members with an overview of a particular issue before a meeting, so that they can be better informed about the issue and make more informed decisions.
🧾 Bilateral facility agreement
A bilateral facility agreement is a legal contract between two parties that outlines the terms and conditions of a loan. The agreement includes information on the loan amount, interest rate, repayment schedule, and collateral. The agreement also outlines the duties and responsibilities of both parties, and sets forth the consequences of default.
🏠 Apportionment agreement
A apportionment agreement is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties that sets forth the specific percentages of ownership for a particular asset or property. The agreement outlines the rights and responsibilities of each party with respect to the asset or property in question, and establishes a clear process for dividing the ownership interests if the parties ever decide to sell or otherwise dispose of the asset or property.
🖋️ Application for validation order
An application for a validation order is a legal document filed with the court that outlines the proposed terms of a settlement between the parties in a lawsuit. The validation order covers the proposed settlement agreement and, if approved by the court, has the force of law.
✒️ Breach of condition notice
A breach of condition notice is a notice that is served on a person who has breached a condition of their visa. The notice sets out the details of the breach and what the person must do to rectify the breach. If the person does not rectify the breach, they may be liable for deportation.
💵 Board minutes of buyer: asset purchases
The board minutes of buyer: asset purchases covers the legal aspects of the purchase of assets from another company. This includes the negotiation of the purchase price, the terms of the purchase, and the due diligence that must be conducted by the buyer.
🧾 Board minutes - allotment and issue of shares
A board minutes - allotment and issue of shares covers the act of allocating shares to shareholders and the issue of new shares. This is typically done in order to raise capital for the company. The board minutes will outline the decision of the board of directors and the reasons for their decision.
📃 Audit committee terms of reference
The audit committee terms of reference covers the committee's purpose, responsibilities, and composition. The committee's purpose is to oversee the financial reporting process and the audit of the financial statements. The responsibilities of the committee include selecting the independent auditor, reviewing the independent auditor's report, and monitoring the auditor's independence. The composition of the committee should be determined by the board of directors.
💴 Board minutes: share options
A board minutes: share options covers is a document that outlines the decisions made by a board of directors during a meeting. This document is used to keep track of the board's actions and to ensure that all members are on the same page. The minutes: share options covers can also be used as a reference point for future meetings.
🖌️ Bonus sacrifice letter
A bonus sacrifice letter is a contract between an employer and employee in which the employee agrees to forgo a portion of their bonus in exchange for the company agreeing to not lay them off during a specific period of time. This type of letter is often used during economic downturns or periods of high unemployment.
💶 Articles of association
A company's articles of association are its constitutional documents. They set out the rules governing the internal management of the company, and the rights and duties of its members. The articles are binding on all members of the company, and cannot be changed without the consent of all members.
🔖 Appointment of administrator
A administrator is a person who is in control of an estate when the owner of the estate dies without a will. The administrator is responsible for distributing the estate according to the law.
📑 AIFMD briefing
The Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) is a set of regulations designed to strengthen the European Union's (EU) financial markets by increasing transparency and oversight of the alternative investment fund (AIF) industry. The directive covers four main areas: registration, depositary requirements, reporting, and remuneration. AIFMD was first introduced in 2011 and came into full effect in July 2013. The directive has been amended several times since then, most recently in 2019.
🖋️ Board minute
A board minute is a written record of the actions and decisions made by the board of directors of a corporation. The minutes are used to provide a record of corporate decisions for shareholders and for the board itself. The minutes are also used as a tool to help the board make better decisions by providing a written record of previous decisions.
🏚️ Authorised guarantee agreement
An authorised guarantee agreement is a contract between a company and its directors, in which the directors agree to indemnify the company for any losses it suffers as a result of their breach of duty. The agreement may also cover other types of losses, such as losses incurred as a result of the directors' negligence.
📃 Anti-bullying policy
A anti-bullying policy is a set of guidelines that a school or organization creates to prevent and address bullying. The policy will typically outline what behavior is considered bullying, the consequences for bullying, and how complaints will be handled. Anti-bullying policies are important because they help create a safe and respectful environment for everyone.
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