CompaniesENG
This comprehensive publication provides a guide to company law, allowing you to advise and service your clients with confidence.
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Overview
This comprehensive publication provides a guide to company law, allowing you to advise and service your clients with confidence.
The commentary covers such topics as voting rights, the appointment of directors, sale of company assets, tag along and drag along rights, financing, and funding arrangements between shareholders.
Some of the most popular precedents in this publication include:
- Library of memorandum and articles of association
- Letter to client advising on memorandum and articles of association
- Option to purchase shares agreement
- Shareholder agreement (concise and extensive forms)
- Directors service agreement
- Company minutes and resolutions
Ready To Use Resources
Choose from ready-to-use legal documents within this Publication.
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- Overview including business structures“The most important feature of a company as a business structure is that it is recognised in law as a separate legal entity. It has its own rights and obligations entirely separate to those of its shareholders, directors, managers, employees, and agents. Companies exist in their own right as long as ...”
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- A. Getting the matter underway
- B. Setting up a company
- C. Running a company
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- D. Authority and execution
- E. Insolvency
- F. Finalising the matter
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More than 45 legal professionals have contributed to By Lawyers' UK publications, all helping to ensure content is updated regularly to reflect changes in legislation, practice and procedure.
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