Section 102 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Single member companies

    

(1) If a limited company is formed under this Act with only one member, the
Registrar shall enter in the register of members of the company, the name and
address of that member and a statement that the company has only one member.
(2) If the number of members of a limited company is reduced to one, the
company shall enter in its register of members—
(a) the name and address of the member;
(b) a statement that the company has only one member; and
(c) the date on which the company became a company having only one
member.
(3) If the membership of a limited company increases from one to two or more
members, the company shall enter in the register of members, of the company—
(a) the name and address of the person who was formerly the sole
member;
(b) a statement that the company has ceased to have only one member;
and
(c) the date on which the company ceased to be a single member
company.
(4) If a company fails to comply with subsection (2) or (3), the company, and
each officer of the company who is in default, commit an offence and on conviction
are each liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred thousand shillings.
(5) If, after a company or any of its officers is convicted of an offence
under subsection (4), the company continues to fail to comply with the relevant
subsection, the company, and each officer of the company who is in default, commit
a further offence on each day on which the failure continues and on conviction are
each liable to a fine not exceeding fifty thousand shillings for each such offence.


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