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Company Law Janet Dine

Company Law By Janet Dine

Company Law by Janet Dine


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Summary

A guide to the legal framework in which a company operates, from the start-up of a company, through directors's duties and the issuing of shares, to reconstruction and insolvency. This edition contains a new chapter on company accounts and an update of progress in implementing EC directives.

Company Law Summary

Company Law by Janet Dine

An introductory textbook providing a complete guide to the legal framework in which a company operates, from the start-up and financing of a company through directors' duties and the issuing of shares to reconstruction and insolvency. For the new edition there is a new chapter on Company Accounts, an important revision of the chapter on Directors' Duties, and a thorough updating of progress in implementing Ec directives and the Companies Act 1989.

Table of Contents

Preface - Table of Cases - Table of Statutes - The Reasons for Forming Companies - Starting a Company - Corporate Personality - The Memorandum of Association - The Articles of Association - Promoters - Public Issue of Securities - The Regulation of Investment Business - Maintenance of Capital - Shareholders and the General Meeting - Directors' Duties - Statutory Duties of Directors - Suing the Company, Suing for the Company, Enforcing Directors' Duties - Shares - Lending Money and Securing Loans - Takeovers, Reconstructions, Amalgamations - Insolvency and Corporate Reconstruction - The Effect of the EU on English Company Law - The New Company Law of Eastern Europe - Bibliography and Further Reading - Index

Additional information

GOR012434639
9780333710951
0333710959
Company Law by Janet Dine
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
19980126
416
N/A
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