Terms of sale of an undertaking need to be explained to shareholders
The company's undertaking includes all components used to conduct business activity. Therefore, the sale of the undertaking requires a special approval of the company's shareholders. What requirements should be met in such a case? The questions are answered by Marcin Borkowsk, Ph.D., attorney-at-law and of counsel at GWW.
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