Abstract
1The new Belgian Code of Companies and Associations, enacted in 2019, abolished the use of capital in the limited liability company. This important reform led to various changes in the rules applicable to this type of company, although several aspects of the previous regime generally associated with the concept of capital still remain in place. This article briefly describes the changes made in 2019 (2.) but also recalls the rules that have not been substantially modified (3.). It then brings together some observations on the economic players’ behaviour after almost four years of practice under the new rules (4.).2
Published Online: 2023-08-02
Published in Print: 2023-07-12
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- The Belgian Private Limited Without Capital: How is it Faring?
- Loyalty Voting Rights in Belgium: Nothing More than a Control-Enhancing Mechanism?
- Symposium Discussion Report: The Private Limited Without Capital and Loyalty Shares in Belgium
- Classes of Shares in the Belgian Private and Public Limited Liability Company: A Search for a Reasonable Balance Between Collective and Invidiual Interests
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