Shareholders agreement.
A comprehensive agreement (deed) in the State of Queensland between all the shareholders/directors (in this example 2 members, which makes it slighty different, but it has been written so that other shareholders can be added without the need for a new agreement) of a newly formed Australian company operating under
When companies begin trading there is usually significant unity of purpose and optimism about the future. But when things go wrong it is usually the companies that have considered these issues prior to these events occurring, and have agreed what will happen when they do occur, that survive the crisis. Not legally required, but highly recommended. Includes schedules of current capital structure, current involvement, and special fiduciary responsibilities.
Company formation - Corporations Act 2001.
QLD Shareholders' agreement (Deed).