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3 available 3 • View allPrecautions to be taken before purchasing an existing company


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Q: For the process of buying an existing company in Dubai, how can anyone safeguard themselves best from future legal issues?



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Q: Dear Sirs,
I'm looking to invest in a company by purchasing movable assets. I will not be a partner in this company, however, the company owner is offering to give a security cheque against a minimum amount to be invested in.
My questions are:
Is it feasible to get a security cheque against the amount invested? does it secure my invested money? What are other alternatives to guarantee my money invested?
Is there any minimum amount where the debt amount is due, identified, unconditional and is not less than AED 10,000 and evidenced in writing?
After then I can be able to file for a court case whenever this debtor breaches the given date?
Your response is highly appreciated,
Thank you in advance, RAFIC


Mar 20, 2021
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The UAE government has announced important changes to the federal Commercial Companies Law, the most significant is related to the foreign ownership of mainland companies. This will grant foreign investors the full ownership of share capital in companies carrying out certain activities specified to that effect by the competent authorities. This means that foreign investors’ shares will not be limited anymore to a maximum of 49% like before, but can be up to 100% instead.
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1 available 1 • View allFederal Law No. (2) of 2015 On Commercial Companies 15
The provisions of this Law apply to the commercial companies established in the UAE and the foreign companies that have established in the UAE a base to conduct any activity therein or established a branch or representative office. The Law abrogates Federal Law No. (8) of 1984 Concerning Commercial Companies.
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