Meaning of Memorandum of Association

Prabhu TL
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The Memorandum of Association is considered as the constitution of a company. It provides the foundation to the structure or the building of the company. The memorandum of association is defined as a company’s charter. It defines the limitations of a company’s powers.

●      Particular parts of the memorandum can be altered by the company whenever and however required.

●      The memorandum of association enables shareholders, creditors and investors to know the permitting range of the company.

●      It regulates the company’s external affairs.

Importance of Memorandum

The memorandum of association comes with its own importance −

●      It defines the limitations of the company.

●      The whole structure of the company is built on the basis of the memorandum.

●      It defines the scope of activities of the company.

●      It sets out a company’s written goals.

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