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What (who) is Societe a Responsabilite Limitata - definition

LEGAL FORM IN FRANCE
Sàrl; S.a.r.L.; Societe a responsabilite limitee; SARL (business); S.à.r.l.; A Société à responsabilité limitée; S.a.r.l; S. à r. l.; Société à Responsabilité Limitée; S.à r.l.; Society of limited responsibility; S.A.R.L.

Societe a Responsabilite Limitata      
Srl" (Italian) is a private company.
S.R.L.         
ITALIAN FORM OF A COMPANY WITH LIMITED LIABILITY
S.r.l.; Societa a Responsabilita Limitata; Societa a responsabilita limitata; S.s.d. a r.l.; Società a Responsabilità Limitata; Società sportiva dilettantistica a responsabilità limitata; Società Sportiva Dilettantistica a Responsabilità Limitata; Società consortile a responsabilità limitata
Ship repairers' liability
Société Anversoise du Commerce au Congo         
  • Congo Free State concession companies, Société Anversoise shown in dark green
CONCESSION COMPANY OF THE CONGO FREE STATE
Societe Anversoise; Société Anversoise; Société Anversoise de Commerce au Congo
The Société Anversoise () was a concession company of the Congo Free State,. headquartered in Antwerp.

Wikipedia

Société à responsabilité limitée

A société à responsabilité limitée (SARL, S.à r.l. and similar; literally "society with limited responsibility") is a form of private company that exists mainly in French-speaking countries, such as France, Luxembourg, Monaco, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Madagascar, Lebanon, Switzerland (where it is also designated by GmbH or Sagl), and Belgium (where, since 1 May 2019, it is also designated by besloten vennootschap and abbreviated as SRL). The primary purpose of a SARL is to conduct commercial activity.

Proprietary interests in a SARL are represented by shares. They are not freely transferable; unless the intended recipient is a spouse, descendant, or other close relative, transfers require the agreement of half of the shareholders (since Ord. 2 mars 2004).

One of the primary advantages of a SARL is limited liability; an owner or other investor in the company cannot be liable for more than they have contributed to the company’s capital. In this respect, a SARL is largely equivalent to a British limited company or American limited liability company.