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Shahan Fashion and Apparels: Memorandum of the Association
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THE COMPANIES ACT, 1994
( ACT XVIII OF 1994 )
( A PRIVATE COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES )
MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION
OF
Shahan Fashion & Apparels (PVT.) LTD.

I.
The name of the Company is Shahan Fashion & Apparels (PVT.) LTD.
II.
The registered office of the Company shall be situated in Bangladesh.
III.
The Objects for which the company is established are all or any of the following (all the Objects will be implemented after obtaining necessary permission from the Government /concerned authority /competent authority before commencement of the business):

1.
To set up establish, install, erect, construct, mills and factories for making, manufacturing, producing all kinds of garments, cloths dresses and to sell, Import, Export and otherwise deal in same. To engage in the business of buying, selling, manufacturing, making, exchanging, importing, exporting and dealing in clothing of every kind, nature and description and to conduct operate, maintain, lease, buy and seal of clothing, clothing stores of every kind and nature and also to buy, sell, exchange and deal in all kinds of goods wares and merchandise of every description
2.
To carry on the business as Garments Buying House, manufacturers of ready-made garments, textile, Composite Textile knitting & Woven and all kind of Sweater fabrics and dress making of all kinds and description.
3.
To set up a Garments Accessories Industry also to carry on all or any of the business of Drawstring, Back Board, Tissue, Cartoon, Poly bags, Zippers, hungers Buttons, Fabrics in all kinds, dress makers, tailors halters Clothing’s, outfitters glovers, dry cleaners in readymade garments, Cotton, silken and woolen goods and knit wears of all sorts.
4.
To carry on the business of dyeing, bleaching, textile, printing, tailoring, ginning, doubling, spinning, weaving, manufacturing, Washing, pressing, pacing, baling and all other manufacturing, curing or preparing processes and otherwise

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