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A joint-stock company is a business entity:
authorized capital, which is divided into a certain number of shares of equal nominal value, corporate rights under which are certified by shares;
authorized capital, which is divided into shares of the sizes specified by the constituent documents, which is liable for its obligations with its own property, and in case of its insufficiency, the participants bear additional joint and several liability in a lump sum amount specified by the constituent documents to the contribution of each participant;
participants who, in accordance with the agreement concluded between them, carry out entrepreneurial activities on behalf of the company and are jointly and severally liable for its obligations with all property belonging to them.
authorized capital, which is divided into shares, the size of which is determined by the constituent documents;
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