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What does Model Articles mean? The standard, off‑the‑shelf articles of association used in practice for companies formed under the Companies Act 2006. They are prescribed by legislation (CA 2006, s 19) and set out in the Companies (model Articles) Regulations 2008 (SI 2008/3229). There are three sets: for private companies limited by shares, private companies limited by guarantee, and public companies. For companies incorporated on or after 1 October 2009, the relevant Model Articles apply by default if no bespoke articles are registered, and (under CA 2006, s 20) to the extent any registered articles do not exclude or modify them. They replaced...

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Pre-28 April 2013 Companies Act 2006 model articles of association for public companies limited by shares (archived statutory version)

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This archived Precedent outlines the statutory template of Model Articles for public companies limited by shares, incorporated under the Companies Act 2006 to and including 27 April 2013. A revised version of the model articles applies to companies incorporated on or after 28 April 2013. This Precedent includes public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence version 1.0. It is not updated, but is provided solely for historical reference, as this edition of the model articles may still govern certain companies incorporated before 28 April 2013...

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