Many years ago, I signed a web development contract with John Smith, owner and sole director of Small Company Ltd.
The contact was agreed directly between myself and John (as opposed to being 'on behalf of' Small Company Ltd). It didn't specify the exact work to be done, just some general T&Cs, and that I would carry out X hours per month
5 years later, Small Company Ltd sold a minority shareholding (say 25%) to Jane Jones, who came on board as a second director.
1 year later, John Smith resigned as a director but maintained the majority shareholding of 75%.
Jane Jones and Fred Smith are now in a dispute over the company's social media accounts and I am being given conflicting instructions. I am inclined to follow the instructions of John Smith, as he is my longstanding client and we have a good relationship. (I am aware this may hold little water legally).
John Smith is the one who pays my bills, but from the company bank account.
If I make the requested changes to the social media accounts I am worried about getting into trouble for messing with 'company property'.
My questions are:
- Does John still have any authority over company property as the majority shareholder?
- Or does Jane Jones trump him, as she is a director?
- Does the fact I signed the contract with John Smith directly have any relevance as he is no longer a company director?
The contact was agreed directly between myself and John (as opposed to being 'on behalf of' Small Company Ltd). It didn't specify the exact work to be done, just some general T&Cs, and that I would carry out X hours per month
5 years later, Small Company Ltd sold a minority shareholding (say 25%) to Jane Jones, who came on board as a second director.
1 year later, John Smith resigned as a director but maintained the majority shareholding of 75%.
Jane Jones and Fred Smith are now in a dispute over the company's social media accounts and I am being given conflicting instructions. I am inclined to follow the instructions of John Smith, as he is my longstanding client and we have a good relationship. (I am aware this may hold little water legally).
John Smith is the one who pays my bills, but from the company bank account.
If I make the requested changes to the social media accounts I am worried about getting into trouble for messing with 'company property'.
My questions are:
- Does John still have any authority over company property as the majority shareholder?
- Or does Jane Jones trump him, as she is a director?
- Does the fact I signed the contract with John Smith directly have any relevance as he is no longer a company director?
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