A company may demand compensation for unjustified payment
A limited liability company (Polish spółka z o.o.) is an entity independent of shareholders. This means that funds of the company do not belong to its shareholders. So what can be the consequences of taking funds from the company without a suitable legal basis?
Marcin Borkowski, Ph. D., attorney-at-law, of counsel at GWW, comments on this issue in his latest article for Dziennik Gazeta Prawna.
Link to the article: Za bezpodstawną wypłatę spółka może zażądać odszkodowania – GazetaPrawna.pl
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