stofnannamál
Stofnannamál is an Icelandic term that translates to "establishment of a foundation." It refers to the process by which a foundation is established in Iceland. This process involves several legal and administrative steps, regulated by the Foundation Act No. 100/2008. The act outlines the requirements for establishing a foundation, including the need for a clear purpose, a minimum of three founders, and the submission of a founding document to the District Court.
The founding document must include the foundation's name, purpose, and the names and addresses of the founders.
After submitting the founding document, the founders must publish a notice in the official newspaper of the
Once the notice has been published, the foundation is officially established. The initial board of directors
Stofnannamál is a crucial process for those seeking to establish a foundation in Iceland, as it ensures