Charlesworth's company law
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Charlesworth's company law
Sweet & Maxwell, 2010
18th ed. / by Stephen D. Girvin and Sandra Frisby, Alastair Hudson
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Company law
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Charlesworth's Company Law is a long-established favourite among students of Company and Business Law, providing comprehensive and clear explanations of all aspects of this difficult subject. Far from being an introductory book, the writing style is topical, succinct and easy to read, and enough detail is provided for the reader to gain a thorough understanding of each topic.
Table of Contents
- Nature of Registered Companies
- Memorandum of Association
- Articles of Association
- Promoters
- Corporate Transactions
- Public Offers of Shares
- Allotment and Commencement of Business
- Share Capital
- The Acquisition and Redemption by a Company of its own Shares
- Financial Assistance by a Company for the Purchase of its own Shares
- Membership
- Shares
- General Meetings
- Directors
- The Secretary
- Majority Rule and Minority Protection
- Corporate Governance
- Insider Dealing
- Accounts
- Auditors
- Dividends
- Debentures
- Corporate Insolvency
- Receivers and Administrative Receivers
- The Administration Procedure
- Winding up by the Court
- Voluntary winding up
- Contributors and Creditors: completion of the winding up
- Mergers and Divisions
- Take-overs
- Cross-Border Mergers and Migration # The European Company
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