Due diligence, disclosures and warranties in the corporate acquisitions practice : based on papers presented at a seminar on Mergers and Acquisitions organised by Committee G (Business Organisations) of the International Bar Association's Section on Business Law in Düsseldorf, Germany, June 1991
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Due diligence, disclosures and warranties in the corporate acquisitions practice : based on papers presented at a seminar on Mergers and Acquisitions organised by Committee G (Business Organisations) of the International Bar Association's Section on Business Law in Düsseldorf, Germany, June 1991
(International Bar Association series)
Graham & Trotman : International Bar Association, 1992
2nd ed
- : ser
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this new edition, stemming from the work of the International Bar Association Committee on Business Organizations, leading international practitioners address the increasingly complex issues surrounding due diligence, disclosures and protection of the buyer and seller in corporate acquisitions practice. The book also addresses the structure of acquisition agreements, including warranties and the effect of different controlling laws. Environmental due diligence is also included in considering current international commercial practice. Based on a major IBA conference held in June 1991, the work (in this updated and revised form) covers the USA, Canada, Germany, England and Wales, the Netherlands, Italy, France, and Japan. As in the previous edition, the material is presented systematically for ease of reference and comparison. The book aims to serve as a valuable handbook for practitioners.
Table of Contents
- Offers and sales of securities by a non-US company in the United States
- Securities financial techniques
- Offers and sales by a foreign company outside the US
- The Investment Company Act 1940
- Periodic reporting obligations of foreign issuers of securities
- Regulation of acquisitions
- Regulation of foreign broker-dealer and advisory activities in US
- US regulation of futures and options
- Manipulation, broker-dealer retail fraud and compliance
- Commodity market malpractices
- Insider trading.
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