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Company Precedents

Company Precedents
Number of volumes: 2
Practice Area:  Company Law
ISBN:  9780851212265
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Format:  Looseleaf
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Company Precedents (formerly known as Company Procedures Precedents) has been revised and enhanced in light of the new Companies Act 2006. It provides a system for undertaking key corporate transactions, and covers the wide-ranging registration requirements of company legislation.

Company Precedents has been written for the practitioner. It serves as a useful tool in everyday practice and helps ensure compliance with legislation.

Major changes covered:

  • Company Act 2006 reforms
  • A review of the newly codified general duties of directors in the Preliminary section, where much other reform is also discussed
  • The new draft Model forms of constitution for private, public and guarantee companies
  • Precedent constitutions for special types of company spawned under legislation since the Companies Act 1985
  • Various articles of association, including for charitable companies, drafted according to the Companies Act 2006
  • Precedents suitable for electronic communication
  • Precedents tailored to the amended system of re-registration of companies
  • Precedents for the new system of administrative restoration
  • Substantial enlargement of the section on management of share capital
  • Precedents for the new system of limitation of auditor’s liability
  • Creditors’ claims for reflective loss


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CONTENTS

Administration
    Part 1: Incorporation
    Part 2: Incorporation of existing business
    Part 3: Delegation of management
    Part 4: Annual general meeting
    Part 5: General meeting
    Part 6: Class meeting
    Part 7: Overseas company registration, and business immigration
    Part 8: Offshore incorporation
    Part 9: Change of accounting reference date
    Part 10: Resolutions, conformity, and ratification
    Part 11: Change of name, and omission of the word Limited
    Part 12: Acquisition of a company’s business
    Part 13: Transformation between a company and statutory society
    Part 14: Change of articles of association

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