The Companies Act is a piece of legislation in many countries (e.g., the United Kingdom, India, Singapore) that governs the formation, operation, and dissolution of companies. It provides a legal framework for corporate governance, outlining the rights and responsibilities of shareholders, directors, and other stakeholders. It typically covers aspects such as company registration, share capital, financial reporting, and winding up procedures, ensuring transparency and accountability in corporate affairs.
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