- 1 Marks
Question
Under the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2004, the name of a private company limited by shares shall end with the word:
A. Registered
B. Limited
C. Incorporated
D. Corporation
E. Cooperative
Answer
B. Limited
Explanation: According to the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2004, a private company limited by shares is required to include the word “Limited” at the end of its name. This indicates that the liability of its members is limited to the amount, if any, unpaid on the shares they hold. The other options do not conform to the legal requirements stipulated for naming a private company under CAMA.
- Tags: CAMA, Company Law, Legal Requirements, Private Company
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Company Law
- Series: MAR/JULY 2020
- Uploader: Theophilus