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On Directors Resolutions, the user can put the apostrophy in either before or after, because a company may have one or more directors, and that depends on a case by case basis.
On Ordinary Shares, we follow the standard convention for shares issued by the company in exchange for equity of the company. Have to check with @AICalico on the issue whether there needs to be a standard convention on that in the legal document.
On Accounting and Regulatory Authority of Singapore: Yes, we have to change to Accounting and Corporate Regulatory of Singapore (aka ACRA).
I'd like to raise the following concerns:
Directors Resolutions
Is an apostrophy missing in the title? (i.e. "Directors' Resolutions")
Ordinary Shares
Not defined anywhere what this means
Accounting and Regulatory Authority of Singapore
Official spelling is Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority Singapore
URL:
http://legal.cf.sg/resolution_of_transfer_of_shares/
cc @AICalico @bleongcw
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