Gore-Browne Precedents
2010
Jordan Publishing (Hersteller)
978-1-84661-060-8 (ISBN)
Jordan Publishing (Hersteller)
978-1-84661-060-8 (ISBN)
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The Companies Act 2006 promises to be the most radical reform of company law. This work provides a range of precedents, offering a narrative and the tools the practitioner needs day-to-day. It provides guidance on the new companies landscape and how it affects practice; a source of answers to client's questions; and more.
The Companies Act 2006 promises to be the most radical reform of company law for decades. This very substantial piece of legislation represents a seismic change to the law governing companies. Practitioners will need to inform and educate themselves in the new company landscape over a considerable period of time. In response to this Jordan Publishing are pleased to announce "Gore-Browne Precedents". This major new work provides a range of precedents, offering not just expert narrative but the tools the practitioner needs day-to-day. Practical precedents covering a range of procedures and situations combined with advice and interpretation ensures that "Gore-Browne Precedents" will be an essential companion for all carrying out company law work. In an on-going programme of precedent development "Gore-Browne Precedents" provides: full guidance on the new companies landscape and how it affects practice; a quick and efficient source of answers to client's questions; narrative on the practical implications of the Companies Act, drafting notes, procedural guidance and key precedents; and unrivalled authority and expert drafting knowledge from authors at Erskine Chambers.
The Companies Act 2006 promises to be the most radical reform of company law for decades. This very substantial piece of legislation represents a seismic change to the law governing companies. Practitioners will need to inform and educate themselves in the new company landscape over a considerable period of time. In response to this Jordan Publishing are pleased to announce "Gore-Browne Precedents". This major new work provides a range of precedents, offering not just expert narrative but the tools the practitioner needs day-to-day. Practical precedents covering a range of procedures and situations combined with advice and interpretation ensures that "Gore-Browne Precedents" will be an essential companion for all carrying out company law work. In an on-going programme of precedent development "Gore-Browne Precedents" provides: full guidance on the new companies landscape and how it affects practice; a quick and efficient source of answers to client's questions; narrative on the practical implications of the Companies Act, drafting notes, procedural guidance and key precedents; and unrivalled authority and expert drafting knowledge from authors at Erskine Chambers.
Andrew Thornton, Erskine Chambers With Nigel Dougherty, James Potts, Edward Davies, Stephen Horan, Benjamin Shaw and Ben Griffiths all of Erskine Chambers
Re-registration as a means of altering company's status; Derivative claims and proceedings by members; Meetings and resolutions; Alterations of share capital; Reductions of share capital; Acquisition by limited company of its own shares; Purchase of own shares; Company charges; Arrangements and reconstructions; "Squeeze-Out" and "Sell-Out"; Protection of members against unfair prejudice; Restoration to the register; The register of companies.
| Sprache | englisch |
|---|---|
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
| Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht ► Gesellschaftsrecht | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-84661-060-5 / 1846610605 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-84661-060-8 / 9781846610608 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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