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SHAREHOLDER AGREEMENT

THIS SHAREHOLDERS AGREEMENT made this ________ day of ________________, ________.

BETWEEN:

_________________________ of _________________________, _________________________, _______________ _________________________

OF THE FIRST PART

and

_________________________ of _________________________, _________________________, _______________ _________________________

OF THE SECOND PART

and

_________________________ of _________________________, ____________________, _______________ __________
(the "Corporation")

OF THE THIRD PART

BACKGROUND:

  1. The Corporation is incorporated in  under the Companies Act (the "Act").
  2. The Act permits the Shareholders to enter into a shareholder agreement in writing to restrict the powers of the directors of the Corporation to manage the business and affairs of the Corporation and to confer certain of the powers normally possessed by the directors of the Corporation on the Shareholders.
  3. The Shareholders have decided to enter into this agreement (the "Agreement") to govern their respective interests, obligations, liabilities, ownership and rights in the Corporation and to provide for the better government of the Corporation.
  4. All of the Shareholders have executed this Agreement.
  5. The Corporation has executed this Agreement for the purpose of acknowledging notice of this Agreement and, where necessary, for the purpose of agreeing to give effect to the terms of this Agreement.

IN CONSIDERATION OF the premises and mutual covenants and agreements in this Agreement, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

  1. Interpretation
  2. In this Agreement
    1. "Articles" means the Company's Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Amalgamation, as the case may be;
    2. "Board" means the board of directors of the Corporation;
    3. "Business Day" means a day other than a Saturday or Sunday or statutory holiday;
    4. "By-laws" means the by-laws of the Corporation as of the date of this Agreement and as may be amended from time to time;
    5. "Fair Market Value" means the fair market value as determined by this Agreement;
    6. "Financial Statements" means the financial statements of the Corporation, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
    7. "Party" or "Parties" means all of the Shareholders and the Corporation;
    8. "Share" or "Shares" refers to a share or shares in the capital of the Corporation;
    9. "Shareholder" means any one of the Shareholders who is or later becomes a Shareholder in the Corporation;
    10. "Shareholders" mean any two or more of the Shareholders who are or later become Shareholders in the Corporation.
  3. Shareholder Agreement
  4. This Agreement will govern the relationship of the Shareholders to the extent permitted by law. Where this Agreement requires that an act be done or a state of affairs be effected and that act is done or that state of affairs is effected by action by the Board, the requirement will be read as requiring the Shareholders to do everything in their power to bring about that act or effect that state of affairs and not as requiring the Board to comply with this Agreement. This Agreement is not intended to restrict the Board's power to manage and supervise the Corporation, nor is it intended to fetter the discretion of any of the directors of the Board.
  5. By-laws and Articles
  6. For the purposes of interpreting this Agreement and the Shareholders rights and obligations under this Agreement, the By-laws will be read as being subject to the provisions of this Agreement.
  7. For the purposes of interpreting this Agreement and the Shareholders rights and obligations under this Agreement, the Articles will be read as being subject to the provisions of this Agreement.
  8. Warranties
  9. The Corporation warrants that it has the necessary corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
  10. Each Shareholder warrants that he or she is not prevented by reason of law or any other contractual agreement from entering into this Agreement.
  11. Management of the Corporation
  12. The Board will consist of a number of directors equal to the number of Shareholders, and each Shareholder will be entitled to appoint one person to the Board and will have the sole right to remove and replace such appointee.
  13. Capital Requirements of the Corporation
  14. If all of the Shareholders determine by written resolution that the Corporation requires additional funds to meet the Corporation's obligations to its creditors or to achieve the purpose for which the Corporation was incorporated the Shareholders will, at the request of the Board and on a pro rata basis, provide the Corporation with an interest-free shareholder loan (the "Loan") in an amount that is sufficient to enable the Corporation to meet such obligations or objectives, as the case may be. The Shareholders may exempt any Shareholder from contributing to the Loan, but if less than all of the Shareholders contribute to the Loan, the Shareholders who contribute to the Loan will be entitled to interest at a reasonable commercial rate.
  15. Pre-Emptive Rights
  16. Subject to the limitations on pre-emptive rights in the Act any Shares issued by the Corporation will be offered and issued in accordance with the following provisions:
    1. The Shares will be offered first to the Shareholders of the class of Share being issued (the "First Offer") on a pro rata basis.
    2. Any Shares remaining after the First Offer will be offered on an equal basis to the other Shareholders of that class (the "Second Offer") for not less than the subscription price specified in the First Offer and on terms not more favourable than those in the First Offer.
    3. Any Shares remaining after the Second Offer will be offered on an equal basis to all Shareholders in the Corporation (the "Third Offer") for not less than the subscription price specified in the Second Offer and on terms not more favourable than those in the First Offer.
    4. Any Shares remaining after the Third Offer may be offered to any person or persons (the "Final Offer") for not less than the subscription price specified in the Third Offer and on terms not more favourable than those in the First Offer.
  17. The First Offer, the Second Offer, the Third Offer and the Final Offer (collectively and individually the "Offer") will be in writing and will specify:
    1. the subscription price at which the Shares are offered;
    2. the date by which the Offer must be accepted, which will be not less than 10 Business Days from the date on which the Offer is made;
    3. the terms of the Offer; and
    4. the closing date for the transaction, which will be between 30 and 90 Business Days from the date on which the Offer is accepted.
  18. If the Offer is not accepted within the time period specified for accepting the Offer, the Offer will be deemed to be declined.
  19. Shares will not be issued unless:
    1. the subscriber is a party to this Agreement; or
    2. the subscriber agrees to be bound by and to become a party to this Agreement and gives a written and legally binding undertaking to be bound by and become a party to this Agreement.
  20. Notwithstanding the above provisions with respect to the pre-emptive right of existing Shareholders to acquire Shares, Shareholders will have no pre-emptive right in respect of Shares to be issued for consideration other than money, as a Share dividend, or pursuant to the exercise of conversion privileges, options or rights previously granted by the Corporation.
  21. Restrictions on Transfer or other Disposal of Interest
  22. Shareholders will not and will not agree to directly or indirectly sell, assign, transfer, give, pledge, hypothecate or otherwise dispose of or in any other way encumber any Share or any interest in any Share and will not create any security interest in or grant any option with respect to any Share or any interest in any Share, except in accordance with the express provisions of this Agreement or except with the prior written approval of all of the Shareholders.
  23. Death or Incapacity of Shareholder
  24. If a Shareholder dies or becomes incapable (the "Incapacitated Shareholder") of performing duties that the Shareholder is required to perform as a director or officer or as otherwise imposed by this Agreement by reason of sickness, injury, mental or physical incapacity ("Incapacity") and it appears as though the Incapacitated Shareholder will not recover so as to be able to perform those duties within 90 days of the Incapacity, the other Shareholders will purchase all of the Incapacitated Shareholder's Shares at Fair Market Value as soon as practicable but not later than 6 months after the Incapacity. If there is more than one other Shareholder purchasing the Incapacitated Shareholder's Shares, each Shareholder will, subject to the prior written agreement of the other purchasing Shareholders, purchase an equal amount of the Incapacitated Shareholder's Shares. Each Shareholder may obtain insurance on the life of any other Shareholder in an amount not exceeding the estimated Fair Market Value of that Shareholder's Shares. The proceeds from any such life insurance will be used for the sole purpose of purchasing a deceased Shareholder's Shares.
  25. Dispute Resolution
  26. In the event a dispute arises between two or more Shareholders, the Shareholders will attempt to resolve the dispute through friendly consultation. If the dispute is not resolved within a reasonable period, then any or all outstanding issues may be submitted to mediation in accordance with any statutory rules of mediation. If mediation is not successful in resolving the entire dispute or is unavailable, any outstanding issues will be submitted to final and binding arbitration in accordance with the laws of . The arbitrator's award will be final, and judgment may be entered upon it by any court having jurisdiction within .
  27. The dispute resolution process may be commenced by any of the Shareholders by the delivery of written notice (the "Notice of Dispute") to all other Shareholders. The Notice of Dispute will specify the dispute to be mediated or arbitrated, the issues of fact and law to be determined and the proposed mediator or arbitrator.
  28. Any Shareholder may object to a proposed mediator and propose an alternate by delivering a written notice of objection to all other Shareholders within 15 Business Days of receiving the Notice of Dispute. All of the proposed mediators will jointly appoint a mediator. If the proposed mediators are unable to agree upon a mediator, any party to the dispute may apply to the Court for the appointment of a mediator.
  29. Any Shareholder may object to a proposed arbitrator and propose an alternate by delivering a written notice of objection to all other Shareholders within 15 Business Days of receiving the Notice of Dispute. All of the proposed arbitrators will jointly appoint an arbitrator. If the proposed arbitrators are unable to agree upon an arbitrator, any party to the dispute may apply to the Court for the appointment of an arbitrator.
  30. If no Shareholder objects by written notice to the proposed mediator or arbitrator within 15 Business Days of receiving the Notice of Dispute, the proposed mediator or arbitrator will be presumed acceptable.
  31. Every mediator and arbitrator, and all proposed mediators and arbitrators will be at arm's-length from every Party to this Agreement and will not have any interest in the dispute.
  32. The mediator or arbitrator will, subject to applicable legislation, determine the procedure for hearing the dispute but will give written reasons for material findings of fact and a written decision.
  33. The mediator or arbitrator will determine the liability among the parties to the dispute for the cost of the dispute resolution process and for the payment of the mediator or arbitrator.
  34. Shot Gun Provision
  35. If any of the Shareholders have a dispute (a "Material Dispute") regarding:
    1. the manner in which the affairs of the Corporation are to be conducted;
    2. the business in which the Corporation should engage; or
    3. any other matter where the disagreement is of such a nature that it is likely to prejudice the operations or profitability of the Corporation

    and if the Material Dispute cannot be resolved within a reasonable period or through the provisions for mediation and arbitration within this Agreement, then any Shareholder (the "Initiating Shareholder") may initiate a forced buy or sell agreement (the "Shot Gun Provision").

  36. If there are only two Shareholders to this Agreement at the time this Shot Gun Provision is utilised, the Initiating Shareholder will give a written offer (the "Initiating Offer") to the other Shareholder (the "Offeree") specifying the price per Share (the "Price") at which the Initiating Shareholder is willing to:
    1. sell all of the Shares owned by the Initiating Shareholder; or
    2. purchase all of the Shares owned by the Offeree.
  37. The Offeree will, within 15 Business Days of receiving the Initiating Offer, give notice to the Initiating Shareholder indicating that the Offeree has elected to either:
    1. purchase the Initiating Shareholder's Shares at the Price; or
    2. sell the Offeree's Shares at the Price.
  38. If the Offeree does not respond to the Initiating Offer before 5 o'clock in the afternoon on the 15th Business Day after the date on which the Initiating Offer was received, the Offeree will be deemed to have agreed to sell the Offeree's Shares to the Initiating Shareholder at the Price.
  39. If the Offeree elects to purchase the Initiating Shareholder's Shares, the Offeree will tender a bank draft for the Price within 10 Business Days of notifying the Initiating Shareholder that the Offeree has elected to purchase the Initiating Shareholder's Shares, and the Initiating Shareholder will transfer or cause to be transferred to the Offeree all of the Initiating Shareholder's Shares on receipt of the Price.
  40. If the Offeree elects or is deemed to elect to sell the Offeree's Shares to the Initiating Shareholder, the Initiating Shareholder will tender a bank draft for the Price within 10 Business Days of either the date on which the Initiating Shareholder receives notice that the Offeree has elected to sell the Offeree's Shares or the date on which the Offeree is deemed to have elected to sell the Offeree's Shares to the Initiating Shareholder, and the Offeree will transfer or cause to be transferred to the Initiating Shareholder all of the Offeree's Shares on receipt of the Price.
  41. Failure to make a payment required by this Shot Gun Provision or failure to transfer the Shares as required by this Shot Gun Provision will be deemed to be a breach of contract and the non-defaulting party will, in addition to any other remedies available by statute or at law or equity, be entitled to and may elect to, by written notice within 30 Business Days of the default, purchase the defaulting party's Shares at 75% of the Price.
  42. If there are more than two Shareholders to this Agreement, the Initiating Shareholder may make an Initiating Offer to one of the other Shareholders, and the procedure in this Shot Gun Provision will apply as if there were only two Shareholders. The Initiating Shareholder may also make an offer to the other Shareholders as a group, and the other Shareholders will either come to an agreement among themselves to buy the Initiating Shareholder's Shares or will, as a group, elect to sell all of their Shares to the Initiating Shareholder, and the procedure in this Shot Gun Provision will apply.
  43. Right of First Refusal
  44. Shareholders are prohibited from selling, transferring or otherwise disposing of their Shares or any interest in their Shares unless:
    1. the Shares are first offered at not more than Fair Market Value to the Shareholders of the class of Share being sold on a pro rata basis ("Offer One"); and
    2. the Shares remaining after Offer One are offered to all other Shareholders on an equal basis ("Offer Two") for not less than the price specified in Offer One and on terms not more favourable than those in Offer One.
  45. The Shares remaining after Offer Two may be offered to any person or entity (the "Third Party Offer") for a period of 180 days from the date on which Offer Two was made for not less than the price specified in Offer Two and on terms not more favourable than those in Offer One.
  46. Offer One, Offer Two and the Third Party Offer (collectively and individually the "RoFR Offer") will be in writing and will specify:
    1. the price at which the Shares are offered;
    2. the date by which time the RoFR Offer must be accepted, which will be not less than 10 Business Days from the date on which the RoFR Offer is made;
    3. the terms of the RoFR Offer; and
    4. the closing date for the sale of the Shares, which will be between 30 and 90 Business Days from the date on which the RoFR Offer is accepted.
  47. Any RoFR Offer not accepted within the time period specified for accepting the RoFR Offer will be deemed to be declined.
  48. Tag-Along Provisions
  49. If a transaction involving the sale of Shares to a person, firm, partnership, association, or other entity that was not previously a Shareholder of the Corporation (a "Third Party") will result in the Third Party acquiring 50% or more of the Shares in the Corporation, the selling Shareholder or Shareholders ("Selling Shareholder") will not be entitled to sell the Shares unless the Third Party offers the following options to each remaining Shareholder ("Remaining Shareholder"):
    1. The Third Party will offer to purchase any Remaining Shareholder's Shares. This offer will remain open for a period of 90 days from the date on which the Third Party first acquires Shares in the Corporation.
    2. If the Remaining Shareholder is selling Shares of the same class and series as the Shares purchased by the Third Party, the price will be the same.
    3. If the Remaining Shareholder is selling Shares of a class or series other than the Shares purchased by the Third Party, the price will be the Fair Market Value of the Shares. If the Fair Market Value of the Shares is unknown, the Third Party will bear the cost of determining the Fair Market Value of the Shares.
    4. The Third Party will purchase the Remaining Shareholder's Shares on terms that are substantially similar to and not less favourable to the Remaining Shareholder than those in the transaction between the Selling Shareholder and the Third Party.
  50. Valuation
  51. The Fair Market Value of the Shares will be set by the Shareholders on an annual basis and will be communicated by way of a Shareholders Resolution declaring that the Shareholders agree that the Fair Market Value of each Share of each class and series is a specified amount.
  52. At the date of this Agreement, the Fair Market Value of the Shares is as follows:
    • ____________________
  53. If the Shareholders cannot agree on the Fair Market Value of the Shares or fail to set the Fair Market Value on an annual basis for whatever reason, the Fair Market Value will be determined as follows:
    1. The Shareholder or Shareholders desiring the valuation will give written notice to all other Shareholders that a valuation is required (the "Valuation Notice").
    2. The Valuation Notice will specify the reason for the valuation and will name three (3) firms or persons that specialise in and have substantial experience in business valuation that are at arm's-length from all Parties (the "Potential Valuators").
    3. The Shareholders receiving the Valuation Notice will select one of the Potential Valuators to act as the valuator (the "Valuator").
    4. The Valuator will value the Shares in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the jurisdiction in which the Corporation is incorporated or continued.
  54. The Shareholders will share the cost of valuating the Shares, and each Shareholder will pay an equal amount of the cost of valuation.
  55. Dividends
  56. Subject to corporate law solvency requirements and to the extent permitted by law and after payment of any shareholder loans and after establishing sufficient reserves for the normal operation of the Corporation's business activities and debt serving requirements, ______% of the Corporation's profits will be distributed by way of dividend. Dividends will be distributed annually.
  57. Conflict of Opportunities and Non-Competition
  58. Each Shareholder agrees that any business opportunity that comes to the attention of the Shareholder while the Shareholder is a Shareholder, director, officer or employee of the Corporation and that is similar to or that relates to the current or anticipated business opportunities of the Corporation or that arises out the Shareholder's connection with the Corporation, belongs to the Corporation.
  59. Each Shareholder agrees that while a Shareholder, director, officer or employee of the Corporation and for a period of 6 months after ceasing to be a Shareholder, director, officer or employee of the Corporation, the Shareholder will not, solely or jointly with others:
    1. undertake, plan, organise or be involved in any way with any business or any business activity that competes with the current or anticipated business of the Corporation in the geographic area in which the Corporation carries on its usual business; or
    2. divert or attempt to divert from the Corporation any business the Corporation enjoyed, solicited, or attempted to solicit from its customers, prior to the Shareholder ceasing to be a Shareholder.
  60. Each Shareholder agrees that for so long as the Shareholder is a Shareholder, director, officer or employee of the Corporation, the Shareholder will not engage or participate in any other business activities that conflict with the best interests of the Corporation.
  61. Non-Solicitation
  62. Each Shareholder agrees that while a Shareholder, director, officer or employee of the Corporation and for a period of 6 months after ceasing to be a Shareholder, director, officer or employee of the Corporation, the Shareholder will not in any way, directly or indirectly, induce any Shareholder, director, officer or employee of the Corporation to leave their position with the Corporation or to compete in any way with the Corporation and will not interfere with the Corporation's relationship with its other Shareholders, directors, officers or employees. Such enticement or interference would be harmful and damaging to the Shareholders and to the Corporation.
  63. Notice of this Agreement on Share Certificates
  64. Any and all share certificates issued by the Corporation will have subscribed on them the following notice, or a notice in substantially the following form:
    • The shares represented by this certificate are subject to the provisions of a Shareholder Agreement, made the ________ day of ________________, ________, which restricts the right to sell, transfer or encumber any share in the Corporation, including the shares represented by this certificate. Notice of the said agreement is hereby given. A copy of the said agreement may be obtained by sending a written request to the Board of Directors for the Corporation.
  65. Effective Date and Term
  66. This Agreement will come into effect on the date of its execution.
  67. This Agreement will remain in effect until the earliest of:
    1. the date specified in a written agreement, signed by all of the Shareholders, terminating this Agreement; or
    2. the bankruptcy, winding-up or dissolution of the Corporation.
  68. Address for Notice
  69. Service of all notices under this Agreement will be sufficient if delivered personally or mailed certified, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the following addresses:
    • _________________________
      _________________________, _________________________
      _________________________

    • _________________________
      _________________________, _________________________
      _________________________

    • _________________________
      _________________________, ____________________
      __________
  70. Any Shareholder may, on written notice to all other Shareholders and the Corporation, change the Shareholder's address for notice under this Agreement. If the Corporation's registered address changes, the Corporation may, on written notice to all Shareholders, change its address for notice under this Agreement.
  71. Severability
  72. If there is a conflict between any provision of this Agreement and its governing legislation (the "Legislation"), the Legislation will prevail and this Agreement will be amended in order to comply with the Legislation. Further, any provisions required by the Legislation are incorporated into this Agreement.
  73. If there is a conflict between any provision of this Agreement and any form of Agreement prescribed by the Legislation, that prescribed form will prevail and such provisions of the Agreement will be amended or deleted as necessary in order to comply with that prescribed form. Further, any provisions that are required by that prescribed form are incorporated into this Agreement.
  74. In the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement are held to be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part, those provisions to the extent enforceable and all other provisions shall nevertheless continue to be valid and enforceable as though the invalid or unenforceable parts had not been included in this Agreement and the remaining provisions had been executed by the Parties subsequent to the expungement of the invalid provision.
  75. General Provisions
  76. This Agreement will not be amended or modified except by the written agreement of all the Shareholders. All Shareholders, without the consent of the Corporation, may modify, amend or rescind this Agreement.
  77. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes any previous agreement or representation with respect to the matters set forth in this Agreement, and there are no conditions, warranties, representations, agreements, express or implied, relating to such matters.
  78. This Agreement will be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of .
  79. Headings are inserted for the convenience of the Parties and for the purpose of interpreting this Agreement. Words in the singular mean and include the plural and vice versa. Words in the masculine mean and include the feminine and vice versa. Words in the neuter mean and include the masculine and feminine and vice versa.
  80. This Agreement will inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, as the case may be, of the Parties.
  81. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts. Facsimile signatures are binding and are considered to be original signatures.
  82. Time is of the essence in this Agreement.
  83. The Parties will do all acts and things and execute all documents that are reasonably necessary or advantageous to enforce this Agreement according to its tenor and intent and each Party will bear that Party's own expenses in connection with the same.
  84. All monetary amounts in this Agreement refer to Pounds Sterling, and all payments required to be paid under this Agreement will be paid in Pounds Sterling unless the Parties agree otherwise.
  85. No Party will be liable in damages or have the right to terminate this Agreement for any delay or default in performance if such delay or default is caused by conditions beyond that Party's control including, but not limited to acts of God or government restrictions, wars, insurrections, natural disasters, such as earthquakes, hurricanes or floods and/or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the Party whose performance is affected.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties have SIGNED, PUBLISHED AND DECLARED this Agreement as a DEED on this ________ day of ________________, ________.

     
   

_____________________________

   

_________________________ Shareholder


     
   

_____________________________

   

_________________________ Shareholder


     
   

_________________________ Corporation

     
   

Per:_________________________ (SEAL)

     

Last Updated April 12, 2024

What is a Shareholder Agreement?

A Shareholder Agreement is a contract that establishes the rules that govern the shareholders’ relationship to a corporation and to one another.

A shareholder owns portions of equity, known as shares, in a corporation. Depending on how well the company performs, a share’s worth may fluctuate, and a shareholder may profit or lose money. All shareholders must review and sign the Shareholder Agreement.

How do I draft a Shareholder Agreement?

The information you’ll need to complete a Shareholder Agreement includes:

  • Corporation and shareholder information: Names and addresses
  • Share ownership details: The type and number of shares each shareholder owns, and what happens when a shareholder dies
  • Additional share details: If shareholders are restricted from transferring shares and how to set the value of shares
  • Corporate management: Which areas shareholders maintain control over, including business operations, finances, capital, assets, and share issues
  • Contract duration: When the agreement begins and ends
  • Capital requirements: How to allocate additional funds when needed
  • Dispute resolution: Whether to include clauses that address conflict of interest or disputes

LawDepot’s Shareholder Agreement template makes drafting a contract easy. Our questionnaire asks whether you’d like to address certain issues, and, if so, our template automatically adds clauses to suit your needs. We also offer detailed explanations of certain clauses as you go through the questionnaire.

What are standard clauses in a Shareholder Agreement?

In a Shareholder Agreement, you may add standard clauses, such as:

  • List of reserved matters
  • Conflict of interest clauses
  • Dispute resolution clauses

List of reserved matters

Reserved matters are business decisions that require a special level of approval. Instead of the board of directors having final say, shareholders can reserve the power to decide matters regarding:

  • Business and finance: Select an auditor and bank for the corporation, restrict the corporation to a specific type of business, and/or prevent the business from providing financial assistance to individuals.
  • Capital and assets: Limit capital expenditures, limit asset disposals, and/or prevent the corporation from granting security interests or encumbering corporate property.
  • Shares and new share issues: Prevent share issues for non-monetary consideration, and/or prevent the corporation from issuing or redeeming shares except as outlined in the Shareholder Agreement.

Conflict of interest clauses

Prevent shareholders from gaining an unfair competitive advantage after leaving the company by including conflict of interest clauses:

  • Non-compete: Restrict shareholders from working with the company’s competition for a set time after the shareholder leaves the company.
  • Non-solicitation: Restrict shareholders from enticing employees away from the company for a set time after the shareholder leaves the company.

Dispute resolution clauses

Prepare for potential conflicts between shareholders by including dispute resolution clauses relating to:

  • Mediation and arbitration: If shareholders cannot negotiate a resolution, they may bring in a third party such as a mediator to help them reach a decision or an arbitrator to decide for them.
  • The shotgun provision: A shareholder may offer to buy or sell their shares at a certain price. This provision favours shareholders with strong finances and abilities to run the company alone.
  • A right of first refusal: When a shareholder wants to sell their shares, they must first make an offer to existing shareholders on a pro-rata (proportional) basis.
  • Tag-along rights: Also known as “piggy-back” rights, this provision protects minority shareholders during a third-party buyout. If a majority shareholder sells shares to a third party, the minority shareholders have the right to become part of the same transaction.

What’s the difference between a Shareholder Agreement and Articles of Association?

Although these two documents both address a company’s internal rules, they have many differences. For instance, a company may keep its Shareholder Agreement private, but its Articles of Association are automatically available to the public once filed with Companies House. Further, under the Companies Act 2006, UK law requires companies to create Articles of Association during the incorporation process. Conversely, UK law doesn’t require all companies to create a Shareholder Agreement.

The Shareholder Agreement mainly outlines the relationship between shareholders and their corporation. In contrast, the Articles of Association outline:

  • Members’ liability
  • Directors’ rights and responsibilities
  • Decision-making processes
  • Shares, dividends, and other distributions
  • Administration arrangements
  • Indemnity and insurance

If you’re creating both documents, be sure that your Shareholder Agreement aligns with the rules set out in your company’s Articles of Association. This way, you won’t have conflicting rules that cause you to question which document should override the other.

What happens without a Shareholder Agreement?

Without a formal agreement that provides plans for conflict resolution, shareholders might have a difficult time resolving disputes. For instance, our Shareholder Agreement allows shareholders to agree to use a mediator or arbitrator to help them resolve conflicts if and when they occur. A Shareholder Agreement also creates a record of the parties’ agreement to their obligations which can help during conflict resolution.

By creating a Shareholder Agreement during the incorporation process, parties can minimize future uncertainties.

What are the consequences of a breach of the Shareholder Agreement?

If a shareholder breaches the contract, the other parties have the option to mediate, arbitrate, or litigate (i.e., find a resolution with the help of a third-party or settle a claim in court). A Shareholder Agreement is a legally binding document, which means that the parties have a contractual obligation to uphold its terms and conditions.

Who can witness a Shareholder Agreement?

If needed, you can get a witness or a notary public to sign and authenticate your Shareholder Agreement. However, laws don’t require you to do so.

If you suspect that one or more shareholders may deny having seen or signed the contract, a witness’s signature or notary seal will help prove the document’s validity in a court setting.

Related Documents:

  • Share Purchase Agreement: Sell stocks or shares from an existing shareholder of a corporation to another individual or corporation.
  • Joint Venture Agreement: Set up a business agreement between two or more parties. Combine resources for a limited time to complete a project or achieve a goal.
  • Articles of Association: Outline the internal management rules of a company, including shareholder meetings, voting requirements, and the responsibilities of officers.
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