Gower's Principles of modern company law
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Gower's Principles of modern company law
Sweet & Maxwell, 1997
6th ed
- : hard
- : pbk
- Other Title
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Principles of modern company law
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hard ISBN 9780421524705
Description
Gower has long been recognised as the leading text on company law, its lucid analysis and accessible style being of great assistance and encouragement to all those involved in this area. Gower's undisputed strength lies in covering the considerable breadth of company law by way of a detailed, in-depth analysis.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Nature and function of companies. Formation of companies. Consequences of incorporation. A company's securities. Companies and the securities markets. Shareholder and creditor protection. Companies in trauma.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780421524804
Description
Gower has long been recognised as the leading text on company law, its lucid analysis and accessible style being of great assistance and encouragement to all those involved in this area. Gower's undisputed strength lies in covering the considerable breadth of company law by way of a detailed, in-depth analysis.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Nature and function of companies. Formation of companies. Consequences of incorporation. A company's securities. Companies and the securities markets. Shareholder and creditor protection. Companies in trauma.
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