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BER 220 Chapter 24
28 July 2024 18:42


CHAPTER 24: INTRODUCTION TO COMPANY LAW:
INTRODUCTION:

• Company-serve as business entities that facilitate profit generation and support national
economic growth.
Example: A tech startup creates innovative software, generating profits while contributing
to local job creation.

 Companies can be established for non-profit purposes, unlike partnerships that typically focus on
profit.
Example: A charity organization is formed as a non-profit company to provide community
services.

 Entrepreneurs prefer companies due to the separate legal identity granted upon incorporation.
Example: A business owner incorporates their company, protecting personal assets from
business liabilities.

 Shareholders enjoy the limited liability and tax benefits (28% tax charge).

 The Companies Act 71 of 2008 regulates how companies operate and engage with external
parties and the Acts before were not flexible and complex.
Example: A company must follow the Companies Act when forming partnerships or
contracts with suppliers.

• Despite its issues, the Companies Act is recognized for its flexibility and simplicity.
Example: Business owners appreciate the ease of compliance with the Companies Act
when starting new ventures.

WHAT IS A COMPANY:

Section 1 of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 defines:
• Company-a legal entity established under the Companies Act, recognized as a juristic person.
Example: ABC Ltd. was formed under the Companies Act, allowing it to enter contracts.

• Companies may also be established under prior legislation before the current Companies Act
was enacted.
Example: XYZ Pty. was created under the previous Companies Act, operating legally
before the new regulations.

• Close corporations (CC) registered under the Close Corporations Act 69 of 1984 can convert
into companies.
Example: DEF CC transitioned into DEF Ltd., gaining the benefits of a corporate structure.

• A company is formed when entrepreneurs unite to create a business and accompany each other.
Example: Three friends start a tech company to develop mobile apps.

• Companies aim to generate profits or support a non-profit cause even at non-profit ventures.
Example: A non-profit company provides free meals to low-income families.

• Some companies focus on improving society through their activities (e.g. using sports to reform
the youth).

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, the youth).
Example: A company uses sports programs to help at-risk youth.

LEGAL PERSONALITY (CHARACTERISTICS OF THE COMPANY):
• After fulfilling registration requirements, entrepreneurs receive a certificate, marking the
company's official incorporation.
Example: Once Jane and her partners submitted all documents, they received their
company registration certificate.

• This signifies that the company is officially established and recognized as a legal entity and
comes into life.
Example: The moment the certificate was issued, their startup was legally recognized as a
business.

• The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) provides an incorporation
certificate and registration number confirming the company’s legal existence.
Example: The CIPC issued a registration number, validating that their company was
legally established.

• Registered company acquires separate legal personality (separate juristic personality) upon
certificate issuance.

• Company exists separately from its founders/shareholders as a distinct entity.

• Company is a separate legal person, though not natural, requiring representatives.

• Company's separate legal personality attracts entrepreneurs to choose this form.
Example: Sarah, an entrepreneur, chooses to register her new bakery business as a
company because the separate legal personality protects her personal assets from
business liabilities.

SEPARATE (JURISTIC) LEGAL PERSONALITY HAS SEVERAL PERTINENT
IMPLICATIONS:
1. Bearer of rights and duties-a company holds specific rights and responsibilities, distinct from its
shareholders and employees.
Example: A company can enter contracts, hire employees, and be accountable for its
actions.

2. Assets are owned by company-the company itself owns its assets, not the individual
shareholders or directors.
Example: A company owns its office building, equipment, and inventory, separate from
shareholders’ personal assets.

3. Company is liable to their own debts-a company has the legal capacity to initiate or defend legal
actions under its name.
Example: If a supplier breaches a contract, the company can sue the supplier for
damages.

4. Shareholders enjoy limited liability-shareholders are only financially responsible for the
company’s debts up to their investment amount.
Example: If a company fails, shareholders lose their investment but are not personally
liable for debts.

EXPLANATION OF SEPARATE LEGAL PERSONALITY:


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