Josef Bergt
2023
Introduction
In navigating the complexities of establishing a cooperative in Liechtenstein, one must follow a procedural blueprint that ensures every legal and regulatory requirement is met. These steps must be undertaken meticulously, to not only avoid potential issues down the line but to also ensure the smooth running of the cooperative's activities after the registration process. This article provides a detailed roadmap to the new registration of a cooperative, from the initial phase of preparation, right through to obtaining any necessary approvals and preparing for submission of required documentation.
Preparing for the Establishment of the Cooperative
Prior to initiating the process of registering the cooperative with the Commercial Register, several crucial steps are necessary.
Firstly, one needs to decide on a name for the cooperative. However, it should be noted that there are certain limitations imposed on this choice. The chosen name should be unique, with no other identically named cooperative registered in the Commercial Register. Furthermore, the chosen name must include an unabbreviated addition of either "Cooperative" or "Registered Cooperative", or the abbreviation "eG" or "e.Gen." in German. The name of individuals can also be included in the company's name, as long as they have a significant connection to the business venture. To determine if a chosen name is already registered or available and eligible for use, a formal request can be made with the Commercial Register.
Secondly, the drafting of the cooperative's bylaws must take place. These serve as the foundational rules governing the operation and management of the cooperative.
Thirdly, consideration should be given as to whether a review, a process of detailed examination, should be implemented or waived.
Next, the members of the organization, including the auditor if applicable, as well as persons authorized to represent the cooperative, should be designated. The rights of signature should also be determined at this stage.
A foundational meeting must then be held, with the creation of a minutes of the meeting detailing the discussions and decisions made.
Following this, the drafting of a letter of registration with the Commercial Register must take place.
Finally, before the application process begins, any potentially necessary permits should be obtained and the preparation of evidence to be submitted should be undertaken.
Creation of Cooperative Capital
The capital of the cooperative can be generated through cooperative shares. These shares can be either cash deposits or contributions in kind.
Bylaws (Statutes) of the Cooperative
The bylaws of the cooperative, which must be signed by the Chairman and the Secretary of the Constituent General Assembly or by all the founders, must contain the following details:
Waiver of Review
In the case of a micro-enterprise conducting a commercial business, a review by an auditor may be waived.
Organization
The members of the administration must be appointed at this stage. A member of the administration who is authorized to manage and represent the cooperative must meet the requirements according to Art. 180a PGR (Liechtenstein Persons and Companies Act), unless the cooperative is under the supervision of another authority. If a commercial business is conducted, an auditor must be appointed, unless the review is waived. The auditor will not be registered in the Commercial Register.
Additionally, a representative must be appointed, unless a domestic delivery address is specified. Other authorized representatives or proxy holders may also be appointed.
Creation of the Founding Protocol
A founding protocol must be created for the constituent general assembly, which must be signed by the chairman and the secretary or by all the founders. This founding protocol must include the following information:
Application for Registration in the Commercial Register
The application letter for the registration of a cooperative in the Commercial Register must include the following information:
Obtaining Necessary Approvals
If a commercial business is conducted, a trade license or another special legal approval (for example from the Financial Market Authority Liechtenstein (FMA) or another authority) is usually required.
Documents to be Submitted
The following documents or evidence must be submitted to the Office of Justice with the application for registration in the Commercial Register:
In the case of establishment with non-cash contributions, acquisitions in kind, or set-offs or special advantages, the non-cash contribution agreements and, if available, the acquisition contracts with attachments and founders' report must be submitted with the application.
Fees
The fee for the new registration of a cooperative amounts to CHF 700.00. In addition, fees of CHF 30.00 for each signature authorization to be registered and CHF 20.00 for the registration of a function are charged, as well as CHF 30.00 for the representative or delivery address.
Source: Factsheet AJU/h80.006.01; Art. 1023 PGR; Art. 1058a PGR; Art. 430 PGR; Art. 430a PGR; Art. 31 HRV (Liechtenstein Commercial Register Ordinance); Art. 78 HRV; Art. 239 PGR; Art. 432 PGR; Art. 461 et seqq PGR; Art. 468 et seqq PGR; Art. 77 HRV.
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