Chapter 3 - Promoters & Company Formation Flashcards
Identify 5 acts typically performed by a promoter.
- raising the idea of forming a company for a given purpose
- soliciting the interest of others
- finding directors, shareholders and other investors
- acquiring business assets for use by the company
- negotiating business contracts on behalf of the company.
What have displaced fiduciary duties as the key protection for investors seeking to invest in companies?
Securities regulations, including the Prospectus Rules, replace fiduciary duties.
What, if any, remedies are available to whom if a promoter sells property he owns personally to a newly formed company he has promoted?
The members can rescind the contract if the promoter has not fully disclosed his interests. The promoter could be liable to pay compensation.
What were the key facts in Erlanger v New Sombrero Phosphate Co?
Erlanger was a promoter. The company bought land from Erlanger at a premium. The board approved this purchase, but most were not independent of Erlanger. Held: the contract should be set aside.
What were the facts in Lagunas Nitrate Co v Lagunas Syndicate?
Two promoters were also the only directors and shareholders and so there was no independent board. However, when selling shares to the public, the interest of the promoters was made clear. Held: there was no breach of fiduciary duty.
What were the facts in Lagunas Nitrate Co v Lagunas Syndicate?
Two promoters were also the only directors and shareholders and so there was no independent board. However, when selling shares to the public, the interest of the promoters was made clear. Held: there was no breach of fiduciary duty.
What is a pre-incorporation contract?
A contact to which the company appears to be a party, that has been entered into before the company has been registered.
What is the basic common law agency principle that applies to a contract purportedly entered into by a non-existent principle?
S51 CA:
“A contract that purports to be made by or on behalf of a company at a time when the company has not been formed has effect, subject to any agreement to the contract, as one made with the person purporting to act for the company or as an agent for it, and he is personally liable on the contract accordingly.”
What is the principle of law that came out of the litigiation involving the pop group Cheap, Mean and Nasty?
Phonogram Ltd v Lane:
Lane signed a contract on behalf of Fragile Management Limited. The sum became payable and Phonogram sued lane for the amount. Held: Lane was ordered to pay the money, as he is personally liable however he expressed his signature.
What was the practical issue at stake in Braymist v Wise Finance Co Ltd, and how was it resolved?
A firm of solicitors signed a pre-incorporation contract with Wise Finance Co Ltd on behalf of Braymist, which did not yet exist. The solicitors were able to enforce the contract as they were liable under s51 CA,
Is it possible for a company to adopt a pre-incorporation contact by the board of directors deciding to adopt it?
No (Re Northumberland Avenue Hotel Co)
What is the text of s51 CA?
“A contract that purports to be made by or on behalf of a company at a time when the company has not been formed has effect, subject to any agreement to the contract, as one made with the person purporting to act for the company or as an agent for it, and he is personally liable on the contract accordingly.”
Is a person made liable by the CA s51 able to enforce the contract?
Yes, as per Braymist v Wise Finance Co Ltd.
What were the facts of Re Northumberland Avenue Hotel Co?
Doyle as agent for a hotel company entered into an agreement with Wallis to lease property to build upon. The company was incorporated after the contract and took possession of the land, assuming the contract was binding on it. The building was never completed and the company went into liquidation, and Wallis claimed against the company. Held: the contract did not bind the company.
How can a company become party to a pre-incorporation contract?
By entering into a contract of novation, signed by the original parties of the contract, and the new company, as in Braymist.
What is the significance of Howard v Patent Ivory Manufacturing CO?
A new agreement can be found to exist by changes agreed by the third party and the company, allowing a company to adopt a pre-incorporation contract.
Which law (English, Scottish, NI) will govern the internal affairs of a UK registered company?
The laws of the region in which the company is registered with govern it.
List what must be included in the application to register a company, and under which section of the CA?
S 9.
- proposed company name
- address of registered office
- whether limited by shares of guarantee
- whether the company is private or public
- a statement of share capital and initial share holding or
- a statement of guarantee
- a statement of the proposed officers and secretary
- a statement of PSCs
- memorandum of association
- proposed articles of association
Is it necessary to send hard copy documents to the Resgistrar of Companies to register a company?
No, online registration is acceptable, and encouraged by a lower fee (only £12).
What happens if no articles of association are included in the application to register a company?
The Model Articles will be adopted by default.
To which registrar must a company’s documents be delivered?
To that governing its registered office location (s 9 CA)
Which sections of the CA set out the registration requirements for a company?
ss. 9-13.