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The memorandum of association is the document that sets up the company and the articles of association set out how the company is run, governed and owned. The articles include the responsibilities and powers of the directors and the means by which the members exert control over the board of directors.
The Articles of Association (AoA) are a document that outlines the internal rules and regulations for managing a company. The Memorandum of Association (MoA) defines the companys objectives, scope of activities, and relationship with shareholders. Both are crucial for the incorporation and operation of a company.
Articles of Association are rules that govern the company, and which shareholders and directors have agreed on. The articles outline the managerial and administrative structure and responsibilities of the business and include information on the rights of shareholders.
Both the Memorandum and Articles of Association help a company maintain regulatory compliance by specifying its legal obligations. In many jurisdictions, these documents must comply with company laws such as the Companies Act in the UK or the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) regulations in Nigeria.
Articles of Association are written rules about running a company agreed by the shareholders or guarantors, directors and the company secretary. They are required under the Companies Act 2006 and become a public document when a company is registered with Companies House.
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The Memorandum of Association (MoA) is a crucial document that forms the foundation of a business.It provides the entire organisational structure of a company, showing its objectives, powers, and limitations. This legal instrument is crucial for any business entity, serving as the bedrock of its legal framework.
In corporate governance, a companys articles of association (AoA, called articles of incorporation in some jurisdictions) is a document that, along with the memorandum of association (in cases where it exists) forms the companys constitution.

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