Legitimacy Act 1961
Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976
Distribution Act 1958
How To Launch ICO (Initial Coin Offerings) in Malaysia Legally?
As Bank Negara Malaysian (BNM) and Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) have issued a cease-and-desist letter to CopyCashCoin in its attempt to launch an ICO (Initial Coin Offerings) in Malaysia in January 2018, the question remaining is whether it’s possible to launch ICO (Initial Coin Offerings) in Malaysia legally? ICOs are all the rage the world…
Right to Vote in Malaysia: Can My Employer Refuse to Approve My Leave?
The 14th General Election (“GE14”) is before us. However, the Election Commission has fixed the polling to be held on 9th May 2018, a Wednesday. At the time of writing, there is no indication from the caretaker Federal Government on whether 9th May 2018 will be designated as a public holiday. Leaving aside the question of the propriety…
Key Changes About The New Companies Act In Malaysia
Q: What are the key highlights of the changes for the newly implemented Companies Act 2016 compared to the old Act? Under the Companies Act 1965 (“Old Act”), a memorandum and articles of association (“M&A”) is required for a company to be incorporated. Under the Companies Act 2016 (“New Act”), the M&A is replaced by…
Shareholders Agreement
Q: What are the differences between shareholders and directors? A shareholder or member owns a company by holding its shares. A director manages the company. A director does not have to be a shareholder and a shareholder has no right to be a director. Q: What is paid-up capital? Paid-up capital is the amount of…
Important notes you should know about companies in Malaysia
Q: I would like to issue shares to other potential investors to invest in my company, how could I do it? Private companies In general, for allotment of new shares of a private company to new identified investors to increase its issued and paid-up capital, the prior approval of majority of existing shareholders by way…
Tenancy Agreement in Malaysia
Q: How do I calculate the legal fee for tenancy agreement? The standard legal fees chargeable for tenancy agreement are as follows:- First RM 10,000 rental – 25% of the monthly rent Next RM 90000 rental– 20% of the monthly rent More than RM 100,000 – negotiable Legal Fee for Tenancy Agreement period of above…