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Can I Use a MOA and AOA Template from Google to Register My Company?

 Can I Use a MOA and AOA Template from Google to Register My Company?" πŸ€–πŸ“„✨

Ah yes, the good old DIY method! Clients often ask us:
πŸ‘‰ “I found a Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA) template online… Can I just copy-paste it and get my company registered?”

πŸ˜… Short answer: Yes, you can. But should you? Absolutely not.

#MOA #AOA #CompanyLawIndia #StartupIndia #CompanyRegistration

πŸ” Why MOA & AOA Matter So Much
These two documents are the constitutional backbone of your company.
They define:
✅ Your company’s objectives, operations & structure
✅ Roles, rights & duties of directors and shareholders
Capital structure, shareholding pattern, decision-making power
✅ Rules for dispute resolution, meetings, voting rights, winding up etc.

#CompanyFormation #BusinessLaw #MOAAOA #LegalDocumentsIndia

⚠️ The Problem with Copy-Paste Templates:
🚫 Generic language not aligned with your business goals
🚫 Missing clauses relevant to your industry
🚫 No customisation for investor requirements
🚫 Poorly drafted documents can lead to major disputes later

πŸ“’ Imagine explaining to your investor that your business plan says Tech Startup, but your MOA says Textile Manufacturing! πŸ˜¬πŸ§΅πŸ’»

#StartupMistakes #InvestorReady #CustomMOA #ArticlesOfAssociation

🎯 Benefits of Professionally Drafted MOA & AOA:
✔️ Legally enforceable and business-specific
✔️ Attracts investors and ensures governance
✔️ Avoids future litigation
✔️ Builds business credibility

#LegalCompliance #CorporateLawIndia #BusinessStructure #CompanyIncorporation

πŸ˜„ Fun Insight: “Copying your company’s MOA from Google is like wearing someone else’s wedding suit—looks fine, but doesn’t fit when things get serious!” πŸ€΅πŸ“„πŸ’”

πŸ“’ Need a solid, tailor-made MOA and AOA that reflects your actual business vision?
Let LEXIS AND COMPANY handle the drafting, filing, and registration—so you can focus on scaling, not scrolling. πŸ“ˆ⚖️

πŸ“ž Call us today: +91-9051112233
🌐 Website: https://www.lexcliq.com

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