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If a Legal Entity Becomes a Partner during Incorporations, What Should be Done?

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Legal entities can be assigned to the Board of Directors in Corporations and Limited Companies; however, real person(s) representing legal entities cannot be assigned as a Member of Board or a Director. If a legal entity is assigned, there should be a real person assigned as a representative.

There should be participation decision made by a legal entity. This participation decision should be notarized; furthermore, capitalization and its representative should be stated.

Source: Turkish Code of Commerce

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