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Old 01-14-2010, 02:09 AM
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How to add a a director to a company

Excuse my silly question please. I've been googling for an hour now, and cant seem to find how to simply add a new director to a company.

I've been all over companies house website to little avail..

any pointers will be very much appreciated.


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Old 01-15-2010, 10:44 PM
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Re: How to add a a director to a company

The particular rules for doing this may vary, depending on your country and jusrisdiction.

But generally if you have a corporation, you have legal documents that outline the structure of the company. These documents are filed with the government and are usually available for viewing by the public.

In my country, (Canada), these documents are called "Articles of Incorporation" and are filed with the Provincial government (Consumer and Commercial Affairs Ministry.)

So, if you want to add a director in Canada, you have to get a civil lawyer to change the "Articles of Incorporation" to include the new director position, and re-file these documents with the Government.

Since the details may be different in your country, contact a civil or business lawyer first, so he or she can handle the details.
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