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What are the characteristics of equity?

The characteristics of equity are as follows:

1, the target is specific, that is, the equity is only enjoyed by the shareholders of the company;

2. The mode of production is specific, that is, the equity can be obtained by means of transfer, inheritance and establishment, unless otherwise provided by law;

3, the nature is specific, and the equity is both personal and certain property;

4. Other characteristics of equity.

legal ground

Article 4 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Company Law

Shareholders of a company shall enjoy the right to return on assets, participate in major decisions and choose managers according to law.

Article 34

Shareholders shall receive dividends in proportion to the paid-in capital contribution; When the company increases its capital, shareholders have the priority to subscribe for the capital contribution in proportion to the paid-in capital contribution. Except that all shareholders agree not to pay dividends according to the proportion of capital contribution or not to subscribe for capital contribution in priority.

Article 97

Shareholders have the right to consult the Articles of Association, the register of shareholders, corporate bond stubs, minutes of shareholders' meetings, resolutions of board meetings, resolutions of board meetings and financial and accounting reports, and make suggestions or queries on the company's operation.