10 Questions
True or false: General assemblies are meetings organized by partners or shareholders in a company in order to review what the company has been doing and take decisions about it and about the future of the company.
True
True or false: There are four types of general assemblies: Constitutional, Ordinary, Extraordinary, and Special.
False
True or false: General assemblies can only take place at the headquarters of the company as stated in the bylaws.
False
True or false: The agent or the auditor invokes the general assembly by notifying associates via a registered letter with the acknowledgment of the receipt before 10 days from the date of the assembly.
False
True or false: If the agent or auditor omits to send the notification, an associate or associates can oblige them to invoke a general assembly.
True
True or false: There are three types of general assemblies: Constitutional, Ordinary, and Extraordinary.
True
True or false: The notification for invoking a general assembly must include the agenda of the assembly and documents related to the decisions.
True
True or false: An associate or associates detaining a certain number of shares or stocks of the share capital can invoke a general assembly.
False
True or false: The notification for invoking a general assembly must be sent via a registered letter with the acknowledgment of the receipt before 20 days from the date of the assembly.
True
True or false: General assemblies can only take place at the headquarters of the company unless it is stated otherwise in the bylaws.
False
Learn about the process of creating and managing a company, including organizing general assemblies and making decisions about the company's future. Understand the different types of general assemblies and their purposes.
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