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A civil association is a non-profit contract between individuals to achieve a common purpose, while a civil society is a profit-oriented partnership. Both require written contracts and registration to have legal effects, but differ in their objectives. Key characteristics include management structures, member rights, and conditions for dissolution.
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From Michoacán, Which Establishes The Following

A civil association is a non-profit contract between individuals to achieve a common purpose, while a civil society is a profit-oriented partnership. Both require written contracts and registration to have legal effects, but differ in their objectives. Key characteristics include management structures, member rights, and conditions for dissolution.
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GENERALITIES OF THE ASSOCIATION AND CIVIL SOCIETY

What is a civil association?

It is a contract through which two or more people meet periodically to achieve a purpose.
common that is not prohibited by law nor has the primary objective of profit.

Now, the association contract is established in Article 1831 of the Civil Code for the State.
from Michoacán, which establishes the following:

Article 1831. When several individuals agree to meet in a way that is not entirely transient,
to achieve a common purpose that is not prohibited by law, they form an association.

Some examples of Civil Associations can be: homeowners association of a subdivision, centers
sports, cultural associations, foundations, schools, and universities.

WHAT ARE THE GENERALITIES OF A CIVIL ASSOCIATION?

1.-The contract must be in writing and in a deed executed before a Notary Public.

The association must be registered in the Public Registry of Legal Entities and Individuals (RPPMC) for it to take effect.
its effects against third parties; if not registered, the association will have legal personality, however the
Legal acts carried out by its members will be responsible for the damages and losses they cause.

3.- The corporate name will include the words 'Civil Association'.

4.- Establish the bylaws that set out the management structure and the relationship with its members.
and third parties.

5.-The bylaws must be registered in the Public Registry in order to have effects against third parties.

The absolute body will be the general assembly.

7.- The powers of the general assembly will be: admission and exclusion of members, early dissolution or
extension of the association, appointment of the director, revocation of appointments and those established in
the statutes.

8.-The matters discussed in the general assembly will be approved by the majority of votes from the members.
presents.

9.-Members have the right to examine the books and documents of the association.

10.- The status of associate cannot be transferred.

11.- The association can only be dissolved for the following reasons: consent of the assembly,
conclusion of the term of duration or by fulfillment of the object, due to the incapacity of the associates to achieve the purpose
for which the association was founded, by resolution of the competent authority and for the reasons provided in the
statutes.

What is a civil society?

It is a contract through which two or more people come together periodically to achieve a.
common that is not prohibited by law and whose predominant purpose is profit, but that does not constitute a
commercial speculation.
Now, the partnership contract is established in article 1849 of the Civil Code for the State.
from Michoacán, which establishes the following:

Article 1849. By the partnership contract, the partners mutually agree to combine their resources or their
efforts to achieve a common goal, predominantly economic in nature, but that does not constitute
a commercial speculation.

Some examples of Civil Societies can be: law firms.

What are the general characteristics of a civil society?

1.-The contract must be in writing and in public deed when any of the partners transfers goods from the
society.

2.- The contract must be registered in the Civil Society Registry (RSC) in order to have effects against
third parties.

3.-The contract must contain: the name and surname of the parties who are capable of committing, the business name,
object of the company, amount of the share capital and the contribution that each partner must make.

4.- The social reason will be added the words 'Civil Society'.

5.- The contributions of the partners may consist of a sum of money, other assets, or their labor.

6.- Civil societies that take the form of commercial companies will be governed by the Commercial Code.

7.-For partners to transfer their rights, prior and unanimous consent from the
co-associates. And the partners will enjoy the right of first refusal for the acquisition.

8.- The management will be in charge of one or more partners, who will have the powers specified in the
assembly.

9.- The managers of the company must account for their management.

10.- The civil society may be dissolved in the following cases: unanimous consent of the partners.
compliance with the term set in the social contract, complete realization of the social purpose, having become impossible the
achievement of the corporate objective, the death or incapacity of one of the partners who has unlimited liability due to
social commitments, unless otherwise agreed in the founding document and continues with the
survivors or the heirs, the death of the industrial partner whenever it has given rise to the partnership, the
resignation of one of the partners in the case of indefinite duration companies and the other partners do not
They wish to continue with the civil society, judicial resolution.

11.- For the dissolution of the civil society to take effect against third parties, it is necessary for it to be registered in
the Registry of Companies.

What is the basic difference between an association and a civil society?

The difference between a civil association and a civil society is that the former does not pursue profit, while the latter does.
civil society yes

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