announcement of the Company dated 24 April 2008 The reduction of share premium account will be conditional upon, (i) approval of shareholders of the Company at the special general meeting dated 6 June 2008; and (ii) compliance with the requirementsofsection46(2)of The Companies Act1981of ...
Section 459 of the Companies Act 1985 - a code of conduct for the quasi-partnership?Hannigan, B
aPursuant to section 37(1) of the Companies Act, in the case of private limited companies or limited liability companies, the articles of association may authorize the supervisory board to: 寻求(公司法的) 第37部分第1部分,在私有有限公司或有限公司情况下,联盟条例也许批准监督理事会: [translate] ...
aAccording to section 22(1) of the Companies Act, in general, executive officers have to be a natural person and may be elected for a definite period of time for a maximum of 5 years or, if the articles of association provide so, may also be elected for a definite period other than ...
(2008). The Success of the Company in section 172(1) of the UK Companies Act 2006: Towards an `Enligthened Directors' Primacy?, Original Law Review... L Cerioni 被引量: 5发表: 2008年 Karl Polanyi and the Problem of Corporate Social Responsibility A non-exhaustive list includes the inte...
摘要: The Companies Act 71 of 2008 has introduced into our company law a statutory provision permitting courts to pierce the corporate veil, contained in s 20(9). Whi关键词: piercing the corporate veil unconscionable abuse juristic personality separate legal personality ...
Currently, section 317 of the Companies Act 1985 imposes criminal penalties on the director who fails to make prompt disclosure of his interests in transactions with the company. The desirability of criminalising such an obligation has been doubted by the Law Commissions, but staunchly defended by ...
Simple to Understand Section 339 of the Companies Act Section 339 of the Companies Act 2013 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) is a significant clause that addresses India’s unscrupulous business practices. Any shareholder, officer, or employee of a firm who engages in fraudulent activity...
Bradstreet, R.S. (2015), `Implications of the re-enacted discretionary power to grant judicial relief to directors in section 77(9) of the Companies Act 2008: analyses', South African Mercantile Law Journal, 27(1), at pages 145-152....
As per provisions of Section 180(1)(a) of the Companies Act, 2013 the Board of Directors of a Company is permitted to exercise the said power with the consent of a Company by a special resolution only (as opposed to an ordinary resolution under Section 293(1)(a) of the Companies Act...