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Overview — Companies

Updated by Samantha Wong, LexisNexis

Richard Graham, Partner, Clifford Chance Sydney

Companies

The company is the most common form of business structure in Australia. A company is a body corporate and has a separate legal identity to that of its members. Accordingly, the liability of the company is separate to that of its members (excluding a no liability company). A company is incorporated by registration with ASIC.

See Companies.




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