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In 1985 the school became a company limited by guarantee.
A company limited by guarantee may be with or without having share capital.
The Trust is also a company limited by guarantee. 4.
It is a company limited by guarantee, not having a share capital.
The solution was to form a company limited by guarantee.
It was eventually decided that the new organisation would be a company limited by guarantee.
A significant number of important charities are also companies limited by guarantee.
It was a charity and a company limited by guarantee.
In 2009, club members voted to became a company limited by guarantee.
However they tend to be larger than companies limited by guarantee.
Today it is a company limited by guarantee with nearly 70 branches and 1900 members.
It has no shareholders, but is a company limited by guarantee.
Arts Law is a not for profit company limited by guarantee.
The former was registered in 1973 as a company limited by guarantee and having no share capital.
The organisation was formed in 1986 and established as a company limited by guarantee.
It was incorporated in 1955 as private company limited by guarantee without share capital.
Generally this means either a company limited by guarantee or an incorporated association.
However, no new company limited by guarantee is permitted to have shares.
It became a charitable company limited by guarantee on 16 December 1999.
In 1983 the Guild was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee.
In 2006 a company limited by guarantee with charitable status was formed.
While the necessary legislation is prepared, the College has been established as a company limited by guarantee.
Set up in 1984, it is a registered charity and company limited by guarantee.
This is a company limited by guarantee under the Companies Act 1985.
Formerly a staff association, in 2006 it was incorporated as a private company limited by guarantee.