Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
In evaluating the director's resignation, each of the Committee and the Board shall consider factors that they deem relevant, including (i) the perceived reasons for the Majority Against Vote, (ii) the qualifications and tenure of the director, (iii) the director's past and expected future contributions to the Company, ...
Ideally this should take the form of a written notice, either left at or send to the company's registered office, stating your intention to resign and the date this is to be effective from.
The resignation need not be accepted by the board for it to be effective. In addition, the company will have to lodge a prescribed notice of the director's vacation of office (whether by resignation or otherwise) with the Registrar within one month of a person ceasing to be a director of the company.
Filing of Form DIR-12: The company must then file Form DIR-12 with the Registrar of Companies (ROC). This form serves as a notification of the director's resignation or removal, including cases where the position is vacated due to absence from meetings.
You need to set aside appropriate time for your handover period – at least 2-4 weeks – meaning a large proportion of your notice period will be occupied by preparing your handover.
To file Form DIR-12 along with reason of resignation within 30days from date of resignation (this form is completely optional). It is recommended for director to file Form, if there is reason to believe that company may delay or default in filing form.
In the letter, mention that you want to resign, specify when (usually at least two weeks ahead), and say why you are leaving. Consult your shareholders' agreement: A director who is also a shareholder must review the shareholders' agreement to see if it requires transfer of shares or other procedures/steps to take.
Give as much notice as possible: Although “two weeks notice” has become a standard minimum notice for most departing employees, for a nonprofit ED, you really should give a minimum of 30 days and, ideally, a lot more.
Filing of Form DIR-12: The company must then file Form DIR-12 with the Registrar of Companies (ROC). This form serves as a notification of the director's resignation or removal, including cases where the position is vacated due to absence from meetings.