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The maximum amount of capital a company is authorised to raise, as stated in its Memorandum, is the:
AReserve Capital
BAuthorised (Registered) Capital
CPaid-up Capital
DCalled-up Capital
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Authorised (Registered) Capital
Authorised (registered/nominal) capital is the maximum stated in the Memorandum.
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