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Pennington's Company Law Robert R. Pennington (Emeritus Professor of Commercial Law, University of Birmingham)

Pennington's Company Law By Robert R. Pennington (Emeritus Professor of Commercial Law, University of Birmingham)

Pennington's Company Law by Robert R. Pennington (Emeritus Professor of Commercial Law, University of Birmingham)


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Summary

This edition of this work takes into account recent developments, mainly in case law. It should be useful reading for the practitioner, for students taking law degrees, the solicitor's qualifying examination, the Bar Final examination, and the examinations of the Institute of Chartered Accountants.

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Table of Contents

Formation of a company. Corporate personality. Alteration of the memorandum and articles of association. Contracts, torts and crimes. Protection of persons dealing with a company. Capital. Classes of shares. The marketing of securities. Allotment, payment of the issue price and membership. Dealing with shares. Profits and dividends. Debentures and debt securities. The registration of company mortgages and charges. Promoters. Directors and secretaries. Meetings of members. Principle of majority rule. Accounts, audit and annual return. Groups of companies. Private companies limited by shares. Companies limited by guarantee and unlimited companies. Index.

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GOR001661016
9780406045744
0406045747
Pennington's Company Law by Robert R. Pennington (Emeritus Professor of Commercial Law, University of Birmingham)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
LexisNexis UK
1995-10-02
1082
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