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What are the types of companies under Polish law?

According to article 1 paragraph 2 of the Polish Commercial Companies Code commercial companies shall include: a registered partnership, a professional partnership, a limited partnership, a limited joint-stock partnership, a limited liability company and a joint-stock company.

Exclusion of a shareholder in Poland

At the request of all other shareholders the court may, for important reasons concerning a given shareholder, give judgment on the exclusion of that shareholder from the company, provided the shareholders requesting exclusion account for more that half of the initial capital. The company deed may vest the right of bringing the action referred to above also in less that all shareholders, provided they account for more that half of the initial capital. In such a case, all remanding shareholders shall be sued.

What is a legal definition of ‘property’ in polish law?

According to the article 44 of the Polish Civil Code, property is a ownership and other property rights.

Is it possible to transfer a commercial proxy in Poland?

A commercial Proxy cannot be transfer.

Where is a registered office of a legal person in polish law?

Article 41 of the Polish Civil Code states that, unless the law or the article of association based on the law provid

In what form a commercial proxy shall be granted in Poland?

In accordance with the article 109(2) paragraph 1 of the Polish Civil Code, a commercial proxy shall be grated in wri

What is the legal definition of ‘an enterprise’ under the Polish Civil Code?

In accordance with the article 55(1) of the Polish Civil Code, an enterprise is an organized set of tangible and inta

Who can be partially incapacitated?

An adult may be partially legally incapacitated due to mental illness, mental retardation or other mental disorder, i

What are the effects of lack of capacity for legal acts in Poland?

According to the article 13 paragraph 1 of the Polish Civil Code, a legal act performer by a person who does not have

Binding effect of an electronic offer

According to the article 66 (1) paragraph 1 of the