What is Shareholders Agreement?
A shareholders' agreement is a private contract between the shareholders of a company governing matters not fully covered by the Companies Act 2006 or the company's articles of association. Typical clauses cover board composition, reserved matters, pre-emption rights, drag-along and tag-along, deadlock and exit mechanics. Unlike the articles, it is confidential and not filed at Companies House.
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