Share Certificate Template
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Company Number: | [Company Number] | Certificate Number: | [Certificate Number] | ||||||
Shareholder: | [Shareholder] | ||||||||
Date: | [Date Shares Issued] | Number of shares: | [# Shares] ORDINARY SHARES | ||||||
SHARE CERTIFICATE | |||||||||
Certificate Number [Certificate Number] | Number of Shares [# Shares] ORDINARY SHARES | ||||||||
Company Name: | [Company Name] | ||||||||
Company Number: | [Company Number] | ||||||||
This is to Certify that: [Shareholder] is the Registered holder(s) of [# Shares] Ordinary shares of [£0.00001] each fully paid In the above-named company, subject to the Articles of Association of the Company. *This document is hereby executed by the Company/The Common Seal of the Company was hereto affixed in the presence of: | |||||||||
Director: [Company Authorised Person (e.g. Director), Position] | [Signature] | To be completed by witness (if any): Name: [Witness Name] Address: [Witness Address] Occupation: [Witness Profession] | |||||||
Date: [Date Signed] NO TRANSFER OF ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED SHARES CAN BE REGISTERED UNTIL THIS CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN DEPOSITED AT THE REGISTERED OFFICE OF THE COMPANY | |||||||||
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