An objects clause is a provision in a company's constitution stating the purpose and range of activities for which the company is carried on.
- What is an example of a object clause?
- What is object clause of a company?
- What is a subject clause example?
What is an example of a object clause?
Objects normally follow the verb in a clause: Everyone likes her. She knows everyone. They didn't take their mountain bikes with them.
What is object clause of a company?
The object clause sets out the scope and extent of the company's power. This statement aims to inform creditors and others associated with the company about the company's power and scope of authority and to protect subscribers who know what their money is being used for.
What is a subject clause example?
For example: He said that he was excited. The subject of our main clause is ´he' and the predicate is ´said´. The subject of our noun clause is ´he´ and the predicate is ´was´. If the word that introduces the noun clause, so in this case 'that', isn't the subject of the clause, it can be removed.