Company Law brings clarity and analysis to the ever-changing landscape of this field. The text aims to capture the dynamism of the subject, places the material in context, highlights its relevance and topicality, and guides readers through all the major issues. From incorporation through to liquidation and dissolution, the work explores the workings of the corporate entity. The book is divided into five distinct sections covering corporate structure (including legal personality and constitutional issues), corporate governance (including directors’ duties and liabilities), shareholders’ rights and remedies (including powers of decision-making and shareholder petitions), corporate finance (including share and loan capital), and corporate insolvency.
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11. Raising Equity Capital From Shareholders
This chapter considers the legal nature of shares, class rights and dealings in shares. It covers: the legal nature of a share; class rights and variation of class rights; transfer of shares; competing claims to shares; disclosure of substantial interests in shares; and valuation of shares.
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Brenda Hannigan
Company Law brings clarity and analysis to the ever-changing landscape of this field. The text aims to capture the dynamism of the subject, places the material in context, highlights its relevance and topicality, and guides readers through all the major areas. The book is divided into five distinct parts covering corporate structure (including legal personality, attribution, and constitutional issues), corporate governance (including board composition, directors’ duties, and liabilities), shareholders’ rights and remedies (including membership rights regarding meetings and resolutions, shareholder petitions, and derivative claims), corporate finance (including share and loan capital), and corporate insolvency.
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5. The Board of Directors as an Organ of the Company
This chapter discusses: members’ rights and duties under the Companies Act 2006 and the company’s constitution; the problems in dividing power between the company’s members and directors, and the consequences of that division; the rules of interpretation that apply to constitutional documents; the practical exercise of the decision-making powers given to members, including the formalities of meetings and the possibility of informal agreements; the legal constraints on the exercise of power by shareholders; and the enforcement of the constitution by the members, and their potential use of shareholders’ agreements to achieve what they cannot achieve via the articles.