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Written by Nicola McNeely, on 23-01-2009 10:08
If you have not done so already, I would recommend that you write a letter to the Company's officers (the other 2 directors) at its registered office. I would put in the letter your cronological record of the happenings in the business prior to and after your resignations for the record. This will be helpful in the event of any future claims/liability.  
 
As shareholders, you are entitled to be involved in shareholder decisions only. The majority of day to day decisions are made by directors in a limited company. The liability to file accounts/annual return falls on the directors though, not the shareholders. As such, it is most likely that the remaining 2 directors would be liable for non compliance rather than you.  
 
I hope this helps.
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