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1 online resource (xii, 202 pages) |
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Thorogood special briefing |
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Thorogood special briefing.
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Contents |
Cover; The author; Introduction; Important note concerning terms; Chapter 1 The evolution of Company Articles and the Company Constitution; Chapter 2 The Constitution; Chapter 3 The new-style memorandum and the old-style memorandum; Chapter 4 Articles; Chapter 5 Considerations when changing the articles; Chapter 6 How articles and the company name are changed; Chapter 7 Review of model articles for private companies; Chapter 8 Review of model articles for public companies; Appendices; APPENDIX A; APPENDIX B; APPENDIX C; APPENDIX D; APPENDIX E; APPENDIX F; APPENDIX G |
Summary |
All companies have articles and all companies have a constitution. It's crucial that both elements are understood by directors, company secretaries, shareholders, legal staff and others. An investor looking to sell shares, for example, may not be aware that directors (with the authority of the articles) can refuse to register the transfer because they don't approve of the proposed transferee. Such are the hazards involved. Company Articles and Company Constitution provides a full and essential understanding of the subject matter, charting its evolution from the 19th century through to the impl |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Constitutions -- Business management
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Corporations.
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Corporate governance.
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Stock companies.
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corporations.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Corporate & Business History.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
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Stock companies
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Corporate governance
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Corporations
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781854187734 |
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1854187732 |
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