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Q&A Company Law 2011-2012 Mike Ottley (University of Greenwich, London, UK)

Q&A Company Law 2011-2012 By Mike Ottley (University of Greenwich, London, UK)

Q&A Company Law 2011-2012 by Mike Ottley (University of Greenwich, London, UK)


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Rev. ed. of: Company law, 2009-2010 / Michael Ottley. 6th ed. 2009.

Q&A Company Law 2011-2012 Summary

Q&A Company Law 2011-2012 by Mike Ottley (University of Greenwich, London, UK)

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Q&A Company Law 2011-2012 Reviews

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FIONA E.C. KING

LAW LECTURER (for almost 30 years in Universities & Business Schools in the UK and Europe)

About Mike Ottley (University of Greenwich, London, UK)

Michael Ottley is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Greenwich.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Formation of Companies and Consequences of Incorporation 2. The Company and Insiders 3. The Company and Outsiders 4. Directors 5. Shareholders and their Rights 6. Share Capital 7. Loan Capital 8. Administering the Company

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GOR012856778
9780415599085
0415599083
Q&A Company Law 2011-2012 by Mike Ottley (University of Greenwich, London, UK)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2011-01-26
240
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