On Wed, October 29, 2008 15:45, Thomas Dalton wrote:
Indeed. The thing is, even if you don't have
a secretary, somebody has
to liaise with companies house, etc., so why not call them Company
Secretary?
There is also the secondary benefit. The Company Secretary is the person
legal responsible / goes to court in the dock for the actions of a company
when an identifiable human is required - and is the one sent to prison,
etc. which saves time amongst rather than all the Directors having to draw
straws l-0
Alison
I assume that this depends on some other parameters. I received a
letter threatening court action earlier in 2008 saying that I was
liable for a missing annual return (not the accounts) yet I was not
the Company Secretary.
Gordo
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