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What does Buyout mean? In corporate practice, a buyout is the acquisition of a company or of a controlling interest in its shares, giving the buyer effective control of the target. It is a market term used in M&A and private equity rather than one defined by statute or case law. Common forms are the management buyout (MBO), where existing managers take control (often with private equity funding), and the leveraged buyout (LBO), where a sponsor acquires control using significant third‑party acquisition debt, typically secured on the target group. Other variants include management buy‑in (MBI), secondary buyouts between sponsors, carve‑outs...

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Single-investor buyout articles for a private company limited by shares: preference shares (cumulative dividend/redemption), drag/tag, leaver provisions, investor consent and transfer restrictions (England and Wales)

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Companies Act 2006 — Private company limited by shares — Articles of Association for [ insert name of company ] Limited (Incorporated in England and Wales under registered no. [ insert number ]) (Adopted by special resolution passed on [ insert date ] 20[ insert year ])

1 Model Articles

1.1 The Model Articles will govern the Company save where these Articles alter, disapply or conflict with them; subject to any such variations, exclusions or inconsistencies, the Model Articles together with these Articles form the Company’s articles of association, to the exclusion of any other articles or regulations contained in any statute, statutory instrument or other subordinate legislation...

1.2 The following provisions of the Model Articles shall not apply to the Company: 11(2) (quorum for directors’ meetings), 12 (chairing of directors’ meetings), 13 (casting vote), 14(1)–(5) (conflicts of interest), 21 (all shares to be fully paid up), 26(5) (share transfers), 30(5)–(7) (procedure for declaring dividends), 39 (chairing general meetings), 42 (voting: general), 44(2) (poll votes), 50 (no right to inspect accounts and other records), 51 (provision for employees on cessation of business), 52 (indemnity) and 53 (insurance)...

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