A company in organization will be liable for debt incurred by the time of entry into the National Court Register
A limited liability company may start its business activity even before being entered into the National Court Register. It is then considered as a company in organization. It does not yet have legal personality but may incur obligations on its own behalf. What are the rules of liability for such obligations in these circumstances?
An article by Marcin Borkowski, Ph.D., has been published as part of the Academy of Economic Law in today's edition of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
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