问题 单项选择题

甲.乙.丙三人共同成立一有限公司,甲以非专利技术出资,乙丙以现金出资。公司成立后,丁经过全体股东同意成为新股东。但不久发现甲出资的非专利技术的实际价额低于公司章程所定价额,此时应当:( )

A.重新估价并重新确定出资额

B.取消甲的股东资格,其不足部分由乙,丙,丁三人分担

C.由甲补足出资,乙.丙二人对此承担连带责任

D.由甲补足出资,乙.丙丁三人对此承担连带责任

答案

参考答案:C

解析:讲解:根据《公司法》第28条规定,有限责任公司成立后,发现出资的实物,非专利技术等显著低于公司章程所定价额的,应当由交付该出资股东补缴其差额,公司设立时的其他股东承担连带责任。丁公司是公司设立后成为股东的,因此不必承担连带责任。

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(46) Globalization might be welcomed on many grounds—the economic, political, communicational, and even linguistic ones come readily to mind but it also has some unfortunate side effects that might prove deadly to the very future of mankind. This is no mere surmise of congenital misanthropes, but the expressed fear of some who are otherwise well disposed to it. Thus Thomas Friedman, in an otherwise optimistically minded book, nevertheless, writes as follows:
(47) The more I observed the system of globalization at work, the more obvious it was that it had unleashed forest-crushing forces of development, which if left unchecked had the potential to destroy the environment and uproot culture...
(48) And because globalization as a culturally homogenizing and environment-devouring force is coming on so fast, there is real danger that in just a few decades it will wipe out the ecological and cultural diversity that took millions of years of human and biological forces to produce.
Something is as ominous as all that is a real threat indeed. (49) And yet, despite such apprehensions, Friedman and others who think like him believe that effects of this magnitude can somehow be sidestepped without interfering with the technicizing sweep of globalization. Is that merely wishful thinking or an inability to take in the full import of his own words
As Friedman points out, the globalization threat is at once to nature and to culture: to the environment and the whole ecological variety of plants and animals, as well as to the quality of human life and the cultural diversity on which it depends. Damage to nature eventually translates itself as damage to culture, and vice versa. The fate of many ancient civilizations that collapsed because they outgrew their natural resources is historical proof of that fact. Our modern civilization is subject to the same self-limiting conditions. (50) Thus, if all agriculture is reduced to an agribusiness industry, then the diversified countryside landscape that humans have created since the Neolithic revolution will become a monocultural ecological desert, for with it will disappear a host of animal and plant species as well as a whole rural way of life with its myriad varieties of folk cultures that have been carried on for millennia. The loss of natural species through the destruction of their natural habitat is paralleled step by step by the loss of cultural "species" through the elimination of their social habitat, which is rooted in a natural environment. The clearing of jungles does not merely exterminate the animals living there, but also the native people whose homes have been there for countless generations.