Společnost s ručením omezeným

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Společnost s ručením omezeným (lit. ‘company with limited liability’) is the Czech and Slovak legal structure for a private limited company (as it is known in the United Kingdom) or a LLC (as it is known in the United States). The commercial name of a limited liability company must include the designation “společnost s ručením omezeným” (Czech) or “spoločnosť s ručením obmedzeným” (Slovak), (e.g. “limited liability company”), or in abbreviated forms, to wit: “spol. s r. o.” or “s. r. o.”.[1][2] Foreign investors have no restrictions on setting up a limited liability company in the Czech Republic.[3]

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  1. ^ Cross-Border Mergers in Europe (Vol. 1 of 2), by Dirk Van Gerven (ed.), Cambridge University Press (2010), pg. 148 OCLC 495475469, 648764672, 848837532
  2. ^ Czech Republic Law No. 513/1991 of Coll., the Commercial Code ("Obchodní zákoník"), Section 107, World Intellectual Property Organization (accessed September 30, 2013)
  3. ^ "Setting up a limited company in the Czech Republic as a foreigner | Euromos Global". 2022-06-26. Retrieved 2022-07-11.