Drafting the statutes of the SCI: why it is advisable to call on a professional
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Because of their importance, it is strongly advised to entrust the drafting of the statutes to a specialized lawyer.
The statutes organize the social life of the SCI. They contain all the rules governing the operation of the company. Even if it is not mandatory, it is strongly recommended to call on a notary or a specialized lawyer to draft them.
A notary or a specialized lawyer
Unless you are an experienced lawyer, it is preferable to call on a professional, notary or specialized lawyer, to entrust him with the drafting of the statutes of an SCI, because it is an essential document for its subsequent operation. . The articles of association specify, in particular, the contributions of each partner constituting the share capital, the object, the name and the registered office of the company, its duration and its operating methods. They may provide for the possibility of “locking” access to the SCI by limiting the sale of its shares by a partner or their transmission in the event of death. On all these points, the professional lawyer will provide valuable advice. Poorly drafted, imprecise or incomplete statutes can, at…
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