THE IMPLICATIONS OF CONVERSION FOR THE CONVERTED PUBLIC JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
Sep 15, 2023
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Published in: Corporate Law and Governance Review
Publisher: Virtus Interpress
The phenomenon of company conversion is on the rise, both in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Jordan. This study aims to investigate the concept of conversion and examine the implications it has on the converted company. We explore the continuity of the converted company’s legal personality and discuss its significant outcomes, whether affecting the converted company itself or others involved. Specifically, we analyze the impact of the conversion on the company’s pre-conversion obligations, liabilities, and contracts. Furthermore, we examine the regulations governing the new form adopted by the converted company, both in its internal operations and relationships with partners, as well as its external interactions with others. Additionally, we provide an explanation for the capital increase when a company converts into a public joint stock company. The problem addressed in this paper is to determine the consequences of conversion for the converted company. To investigate this topic, we employ analytical and comparative methodologies. We conclude that the conversion of a company does not lead to the termination of the transferred company’s legal personality and the creation of a new legal entity.
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