1.On June 25th, 2007, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce issued the Reply on whether minors can become shareholders of the company. According to the relevant regulations of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, minors can become shareholders, and their shareholder rights can be exercised by legal representatives.
Second, the specific operation of the object is as follows:
(1) If a minor becomes a shareholder of the company, he/she shall submit the certificate that the legal representative exercises the shareholder's rights when registering the enterprise.
According to Article 12 of the General Principles of Civil Law, minors over the age of 10 are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct and can engage in civil activities appropriate to their age and intelligence. Other civil activities shall be represented by their legal representatives or with the consent of their legal representatives. Minors under the age of 10 are persons without capacity for civil conduct, and their legal representatives act as agents in civil activities.
(2) The certification documents of the legal agent include:
1, a copy of the ID card signed by the legal representative himself;
2. His qualification certificate as the legal representative.
Three, by the following persons with guardianship qualifications as guardians:
(1) grandparents, grandparents;
(2) brothers and sisters;
(three) other close relatives and friends are willing to assume the responsibility of guardianship, with the consent of the unit where the minor's parents work or the residents' committee or villagers' committee of the minor's domicile.
Extended data
When a shareholder is a minor, his/her legal representative (such as parents) shall exercise the voting right on his/her behalf. The legal representative shall submit materials (such as the shareholder's birth certificate or household register) that can prove his/her legal power of agency to the shareholders' meeting (meeting secretary and moderator).
Xingtai Administration for Industry and Commerce-Can Minors Become Shareholders of the Company?