Boyle & Birds Company Law (10ed)
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Boyle & Birds' Company Law is a well established leading textbook based on Gore-Browne on Companies. It combines a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of law and practice with an examination of the theoretical issues.
The new edition has been completely updated to take into account the latest legislation and case law.
The new edition has been completely updated to include:
- Legislative changes, including disclosure requirements on plcs under The Companies (Miscellaneous Reporting) Regulations 2018
- Significant changes in corporate governance requirements
- Case law developments, including Supreme Court decisions in Eclairs Group Ltd v JKX Oil & Gas plc and Burnden Holdings (UK) Ltd v Fielding
- The abolition of "share warrants to bearer"
- The introduction of the Prospectus Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2017/1129)
- The latest developments to Company Voluntary Arrangement
- Impact of Brexit
Contents:
- Preface to the 10th Edition
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutes
- Table of Statutory Instruments
- The Development of the Registered Company
- The European Union and Company Law
- Legal Personality: Its Consequences and Limitations
- Registration, Formation and Promotion of Companies
- The Company’s Constitution
- Company Contracts
- Share Capital — Allotment and Maintenance
- Rights and Liabilities Attached to Shares: Reorganisations of Capital
- Transfer and Transmission of Shares
- Debentures, Charges and Registration
- Corporate Governance
- Membership of a Company
- Shareholders’ Meetings and Resolutions
- Accounts and Reports
- Management of a Company
- The Duties of Directors — General
- The Duties of Directors — Specific Duties, Relief from Liability and Consequences of Breach
- Shareholders’ Remedies
- The Public Issue of Securities
- Takeovers and Mergers
- Corporate Reconstruction and Insolvency
- Index
Publisher: | LexisNexis UK |
ISBN: | 9781784734312 |
Author(s) | Boyle, A and Birds, J |
Edition | 10 |
Format | Pb |
Publication Date | 30/06/2019 |