Foreign Corrupt Practices Act None of the Company, any of its subsidiaries or, to the knowledge of the Company, any director, officer, agent, employee, affiliate or other person acting on behalf of the Company or any of its subsidiaries is aware of or has taken any action, directly or ind...
To the surprise of most of the legal profession in British Columbia, the provincial government on April 1, 1970, gave final approval to Bill No. 30 entitled the Professional Corporations Act.'This Act signals the emergence of a new Canadian corporate entity to be ranked withSmeltzer, G. G...
Power of Directors Board of Directors Authority to manage the Chapter 49 Power of Directors Board of Directors Authority to manage the corporation May enter into any contract or transaction necessary to carry out business May appoint officers and other agents to act for the company May appoint seve...
The ancillary objectives of the Income Tax Act are equity, neutrality and simplicity. A mutual characteristic of these objectives is consistency. If provis... AE Kendell - University of Toronto (Canada). 被引量: 0发表: 2004年 Corporations (Ancillary Provisions) Regulations 2001 1. Citation 2....
China National Offshore Oil Corp said its purchase agreements signed at the China International Import Expo (CIIE) during the past five years have accumulated to $50 billion, which illustrates the company's determination in stepping u...
However, the absence of disclosure provisions comparable to those of the Williams Act in the United States limited the informativeness of empirical studies. The recent transposition of the European Union's Large Holdings Directive into German law allows us, for the first time, to analyze the ...
Arrangements Procedure under Section 192 of the Canada Business Corporations Act and the Reorganization of Dome Petroleum Limited, Thean offer, other than an exempt offer, made by an offeror to shareholders at approximately thesame time to acquire shares that, if combined with shares already ...
Report by the Administrators pursuant to Section 439 (4)(a) of The Corporations Act 2001Introduction...4 Group information...9 Historical financial information ...13 Statement by directors .
aThe abuse of corporate governance has triggered the enactment of a large body of state and federal laws designed to prevent such abuses from recurring. Compliance with these laws can be burdensome and expensive for corporations. For example, the Securities and Exchange Act of 1933 requires ...