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甲、乙、丙三个自然人投资设立一家有限责任公司,该公司以商品批发为主兼营商业零售。经协商,三方拟订了公司的章程,公司章程中有关要点如下:(1)公司注册资本为人民币45万元,甲以现金15万元出资、乙以实物作价出资16万元、丙以商标权作价出资14万元。(2)全体股东首期出资为10万元,其余的出资自公司成立之日起2年内缴清。(3)因公司股东人数少、经营规模小,公司不设董事会,设一名执行董事;以该执行董事兼任公司总经理,为公司法定代表人。(4)三位股东平均分配公司利润、平均承担公司亏损。要求:根据公司法律制度的规定,分析回答下列问题:(1)根据上述要点(1)所述,分析说明该公司的注册资本、货币出资的比例是否符合法律规定(2)根据上述要点(2)所述,分析说明该公司的出资期限是否符合法律规定(3)根据上述要点(3)所述,分析说明该公司不设立董事会,并以执行董事作为公司法定代表人是否符合法律规定(4)根据上述要点(4)所述,分析说明该公司利润分配和亏损承担的约定是否符合规定

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