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What is the proper way of completing the stock purchase agreement?
What is the legal basis for determining the value of a securitized collection of debt?What duties do U.S. organizations have to monitor foreign affiliates for practices that are illegal in the U.S.?What might be the chances of piercing the corporate veil for owning an LLC in a community property state with my spouse?What are the implications of a company being “not in good standing?”What is the legal basis for unilateral share dilution?What role does the person who signs post incorporation paperwork have in the company?What happens if the officers of a company refuse to show up at board meetings?What is the company structure that will effectively limit liability to the parent company, and not any of it's subdivisions?What is the Principals name and title?What are the benefits of creating a corporation in Delaware?
I recently set up my company (C-Corp). In order to compete for the stock purchase agreement, I had to deposit a check in the company's bank account addressed to the company, etc.
What I did: I walked into my company's bank's local branch with the check filled out and addressed properly, gave it to the frontwoman telling her I needed to deposit this in the company's account as part of the stock purchase agreement. I am unsure as to whether she understood, given that she just added the deposit to the company's account with no special note (The note for deposits seen online).
Note: I did keep a copy of the check for my own papers as well as the company's'.
My question is: Did I do it properly? Should I now complete the stock purchase agreement paperwork listing the date of the purchase?
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I recently set up my company (C-Corp). In order to compete for the stock purchase agreement, I had to deposit a check in the company's bank account addressed to the company, etc.
What I did: I walked into my company's bank's local branch with the check filled out and addressed properly, gave it to the frontwoman telling her I needed to deposit this in the company's account as part of the stock purchase agreement. I am unsure as to whether she understood, given that she just added the deposit to the company's account with no special note (The note for deposits seen online).
Note: I did keep a copy of the check for my own papers as well as the company's'.
My question is: Did I do it properly? Should I now complete the stock purchase agreement paperwork listing the date of the purchase?
corporate-law incorporation
add a comment |
I recently set up my company (C-Corp). In order to compete for the stock purchase agreement, I had to deposit a check in the company's bank account addressed to the company, etc.
What I did: I walked into my company's bank's local branch with the check filled out and addressed properly, gave it to the frontwoman telling her I needed to deposit this in the company's account as part of the stock purchase agreement. I am unsure as to whether she understood, given that she just added the deposit to the company's account with no special note (The note for deposits seen online).
Note: I did keep a copy of the check for my own papers as well as the company's'.
My question is: Did I do it properly? Should I now complete the stock purchase agreement paperwork listing the date of the purchase?
corporate-law incorporation
I recently set up my company (C-Corp). In order to compete for the stock purchase agreement, I had to deposit a check in the company's bank account addressed to the company, etc.
What I did: I walked into my company's bank's local branch with the check filled out and addressed properly, gave it to the frontwoman telling her I needed to deposit this in the company's account as part of the stock purchase agreement. I am unsure as to whether she understood, given that she just added the deposit to the company's account with no special note (The note for deposits seen online).
Note: I did keep a copy of the check for my own papers as well as the company's'.
My question is: Did I do it properly? Should I now complete the stock purchase agreement paperwork listing the date of the purchase?
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