Gower's principles of modern company law.

By: Davies, P. L. (Paul Lyndon) [author.]Contributor(s): Gower, L. C. B. (Laurence Cecil Bartlett) [author.] | Worthington, Sarah [author.] | Micheler, Eva [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Classics series (London): Publisher: London : Thomson Reuters (Professional) UK Ltd, trading as Sweet & Maxwell, 2016Edition: Tenth edition / Paul L. Davies QC (hon), FBA, Sarah Worthington QC (hon), FBA ; with a contribution from Dr Eva MichelerDescription: cxxxviii, 1225 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780414056268; 0414056264Other title: Principles of modern company lawSubject(s): Corporation law -- Great Britain | Corporation law | Great BritainDDC classification: 346/.41066 LOC classification: KD2079 | .D38 2016Other classification: KN261.A1
Contents:
Types And Functions Of Companies -- Advantages And Disadvantages Of Incorporation -- Sources Of Company Law And The Company's Constitution -- Formation Procedures -- Pre-Incorporation And Initial Corporate Contracting -- Corporate Actions -- Limited Liability And Lifting The Veil -- Personal Liability For Abuses Of Limited -- Disqualification Of Directors -- Legal Capital, Minimum Capital And -- Capital Maintenance -- The Board -- Shareholder Decision-Making -- Directors' Duties -- The Derivative Claim And Personal Actions Against Directors -- Breach Of Corporate Duties: Administrative -- Controlling Members' Voting -- Unfair Prejudice -- Annual Accounts And Reports -- Audits And Auditors -- The Nature And Classification Of Shares -- Share Issues: General Rules -- Public Offers Of Shares -- Continuing Obligations And Disclosure Of Information To The Market -- Takeovers -- Arrangements, Reconstructions And Mergers -- Market Abuse -- Debts And Debt Securities -- Company Charges -- Winding Up, Dissolution And Restoration.
Summary: Gower and Davies is the clearest and most reliable text available to cover the increasingly complex subject of company law. Students, as well as those involved in company law on a day-to-day basis, can turn to Gower and Davies secure in the knowledge that it will be an interesting, thought provoking and above all understandable exposition of both law and practice. -- Provided by publisher.
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Earlier editions entered under: Gower, L.C.B. (Laurence Cecil Bartlett).

"Table of cases": pages xxxix-xci.

"Table of statutes": pages xciii-cxx.

"Table of statutory instruments": pages cxxi-cxxvi.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Types And Functions Of Companies -- 2. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Incorporation -- 3. Sources Of Company Law And The Company's Constitution -- 4. Formation Procedures -- 5. Pre-Incorporation And Initial Corporate Contracting -- 7. Corporate Actions -- 8. Limited Liability And Lifting The Veil -- 9. Personal Liability For Abuses Of Limited -- 10. Disqualification Of Directors -- 11. Legal Capital, Minimum Capital And -- 13. Capital Maintenance -- 14. The Board -- 15. Shareholder Decision-Making -- 16. Directors' Duties -- 17. The Derivative Claim And Personal Actions Against Directors -- 18. Breach Of Corporate Duties: Administrative -- 19. Controlling Members' Voting -- 20. Unfair Prejudice -- 21. Annual Accounts And Reports -- 22. Audits And Auditors -- 23. The Nature And Classification Of Shares -- 24. Share Issues: General Rules -- 25. Public Offers Of Shares -- 26. Continuing Obligations And Disclosure Of Information To The Market -- 28. Takeovers -- 29. Arrangements, Reconstructions And Mergers -- 30. Market Abuse -- 31. Debts And Debt Securities -- 32. Company Charges -- 33. Winding Up, Dissolution And Restoration.

Gower and Davies is the clearest and most reliable text available to cover the increasingly complex subject of company law. Students, as well as those involved in company law on a day-to-day basis, can turn to Gower and Davies secure in the knowledge that it will be an interesting, thought provoking and above all understandable exposition of both law and practice. -- Provided by publisher.

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