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The Rt Hon The Lord Millett, A Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Michael Todd QC, Erskine Chambers, London
Alistair Alcock, MA, FSI, Professor, University of Buckingham
Richard Calnan, Partner, Norton Rose
Paul Crook, Global Head of Corporate Know-How and Training, Allen & Overy LLP
Carol Shutkever, Partner, Herbert Smith
Andrew Stafford QC, Littleton Chambers
A J Boyle, LLM, SJD, Barrister, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of London, Honorary Fellow of the Society of Advanced Legal Studies
Andrew Keay, LLB, MDiv, LLM, PhD, Professor of Corporate and Commercial Law, Centre for Business Law and Practice, School of Law, University of Leeds
David Bennett, MA, LLB, WS, Solicitor
Catherine Addy, MA, LLM (Cantab), Barrister, Maitland Chambers
Alistair Alcock, MA, FSI, Professor, University of Buckingham
David Allison, MA (Cantab), Barrister, 3-4 South Square
Jonathan Atha LLB, MA, Solicitor, O'Melveny & Myers LLP, London
John R Birds, LLM, Emeritus Professor in the School of Law, University of Manchester, Honorary Professor in the School of Law, University of Sheffield
AJ Boyle, LLM, SJD, Barrister, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of London, Honorary Fellow of the Society of Advanced Legal Studies
Wendy Braithwaite, BA, LLB, Solicitor, Allen & Overy LLP
Andrew Bretherton, Partner, Candey LLP
Chris Brockman LLB, Solicitor, Guildhall Chambers, Bristol
Ming Chung, LLB, Barrister
Jeffrey Cox, FCA, BSc, Technical Senior Manager, Crowe Clark Whitehill LLP
Louis Doyle, LLB, LLM, Barrister, Kings Chambers
Geoffrey Fuller, MA (Oxon), Partner, Allen & Overy LLP
Steve Gale, FCA, Crowe Clark Whitehill
Carsten Gerner-Beuerle, Assessor iur, LLM, PhD, Lecturer in Corporate Law, London School of Economics and Political Science
Jeremy Goldring, BA (Oxon), Barrister, 3-4 South Square
Marcus Haywood, BA (Oxon), Barrister, 3-4 South Square
John P Lowry, LLB, LLM (Lond), FRSA, Professor of Law, Faculty of Laws, University College London
Gerard McCormack, Professor of International Business Law, University of Leeds
Tristan Maultby, Norton Rose
Eva Micheler, Senior Lecturer, Department of Law, London School of Economics
Kathleen O'Reilly LLB, Solicitor, Head of Internal Legal Services, Jordans Limited, Bristol
Stefan Ramel, LLB, LLM (Cantab), Barrister, Guildhall Chambers, Bristol
David Southern, MA, DPhil, MPhil, Barrister ATII, 3 Temple Gardens, Temple; Visiting Professional Fellow, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary, University of London
Justin M Stock Partner, Morrison & Foerster (UK) LLP
Peter A Stone, MA, LLB (Cantab), Barrister, Professor of Law, University of Essex
James Stonebridge, Partner, Norton Rose
Hannah Thornley, MA (Cambridge), Barrister, 3-4 South Square
Charlotte Villiers, Professor of Company Law, School of Law, University of Bristol
Paul Vine, Solicitor, Norton Rose
Richard Williams, LLB, LLM, PhD, Fellow and Director of Studies in Law, Homerton College, Cambridge
Fiona Macmillan, Professor of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London
VOLUME 1
Contents
Contributors
Explanation of the work
Table of abbreviations
Table of derivations for EEC Treaty Articles
COMPANIES ACT 2006 LEGISLATION TRACKER
COMPANIES ACT 2006 DESTINATION TABLES
BULLETIN
Gore-Browne Bulletin
TABLES
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes
Table of Statutory Instruments
Table of Insolvency Rules
Table of Scottish Insolvency Rules
Table of EC Legislation
PART I
COMPANIES AND OTHER ASSOCIATIONS
1 The UK Framework
2 The European Framework
3 Registration of Companies
3A Names and Registered Offices
3B Registrars of Companies
4 Companies Not Formed Under the Companies Legislation
5 Overseas Companies
PART II
CONSTITUTION AND PERSONALITY
6 The Constitution
7 Legal Personality
7A Attribution and Crimes
8 Transactions Binding the Company
9 Pre-Incorporation Issues
PART III
MEMBERS
10 Membership of a Company
10A Register of Members
10B Beneficial Ownership
11 Resolutions
11A Written Resolutions of Private Companies
12 Meetings
12A Notice of Meetings
12B Conduct of Meetings
12C Records and Disclosure of Meetings, Resolutions and Polls
PART IV
DIRECTORS AND MANAGEMENT
13 Directors – Appointment and Removal
14 Management of a Company
15 Directors’ Duties
16 Directors’ Specific Obligations
17 Relief from Liability
PART V
ENFORCEMENT OF DUTIES
18 Derivative and Direct Shareholder Claims
19 Unfair Prejudice
20 Investigations
20A Disqualification
Index
VOLUME 2
Contents
PART VI
SHARE CAPITAL
21 Types of Shares, Rights and Liabilities
22 Allotment of Shares
23 Transfer of Shares
23A Introduction to the Maintenance of Share Capital
24 [Deleted]
24A Acquisition by a Company of its Own Shares
24B Financial Assistance by a Company for the Acquisition of its Own Shares
25 Dividends
26 Capital Reorganisations
PART VII
LOANS
27 Types of Loans and their Rights
28 Restrictions, Guarantees and Trustees
29 Transfers and Variations
30 Creating Charges
31 Registration of Charges
PART VIII
GENERAL DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
32 The European Framework
33 Register of Directors and of Interests in Voting Shares
34 Annual Returns
35 Accounts and their Publication
36 Form and Content of Accounts
36A Form and Content of Directors’ Reports
37 Filing and Defective Accounts
37A Appointment and Removal of Auditors
37B Functions and Liability of Auditors
PART IX
QUOTED COMPANIES
38 The European Framework
39 The UK Framework
40 Obtaining an Equity Listing
41 Continuing Obligations
42 Market Misconduct
43 Liability for Information
PART X
TAKEOVERS AND MERGERS
44 Europe and Takeovers
45 Takeover Code
46 Reconstruction and Amalgamation
PART XI
TAXATION
47 Corporation Tax
48 Rates of Corporation Tax, Computation and Losses
48A Debt, Equity and Distributions
PART XII
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
49 Introduction to Restructuring and Insolvency
50 Debenture Holders’ Remedies and Receivers
51 Voluntary Arrangements
52 Administration
53 European and International Insolvency
54 Administrative Receivership
54A Floating Charges and Receivers in Scotland
PART XIII
LIQUIDATION
55 Compulsory Liquidation: Grounds
56 Compulsory Liquidation: Procedure
57 Voluntary Liquidation: Procedure
58 Liquidators and Collection of Assets
59 Claims Against the Company
60 Application of Funds and Dissolution
61 Civil and Criminal Liabilities and Office-holder’s Powers of Investigation
62 Financial Markets and Insolvency
PART XIV
CONFLICT OF LAWS
63 Companies and the Conflict of Laws
Index
Filing Record
Request for missing pages
Change of address
Checklist of pages
Update 98 includes changes and developments in the following chapters: 7 (Legal Personality); 11 (Resolutions); 12B (Conduct of Meetings); 13 (Directors – Appointment and Removal); 14 (Management of a Company); 15 (Directors’ Duties); 16 (Directors’ Specific Obligations); 17 (Relief from Liability); 18 (Derivative and Direct Shareholder Claims); 20A (Disqualification); 24 (Maintenance of Capital); 26 (Capital Reorganisations); 49 (Introduction to Restructuring and Insolvency); 53 (European and International Insolvency); 57 (Voluntary Liquidation: Procedure); 58 (Liquidators and Collection of Assets); 59 (Claims Against the Company); 60 (Application of Funds and Dissolution); and 61 (Civil and Criminal Liabilities and Office-holder’s Powers of Investigation). Chapter 24 has been rewritten completely and Chapter 57 has undergone a major review.
Developments in Scottish law can be found in: Chapters 7, 15, 26, 31 and 59. New commonwealth case-law has been included in: Chapters 12B, 18, 49, 53, 58, 60 and 61.
Routine amendments concerning changes in regulations, citation, etc, can be found in Chapters 11, 13, 14 and 17.
Chapter 15 includes the decision of R on the application of People and Planet v HM Treasury concerning interests other than members, Scottish changes and other cases including the 2011 decision of Towers v Premier Waste Management Ltd.
Chapter 20A discusses the subject of unfitness in the 2011 decisions of Re Normanton Wells Properties Ltd, Official Receiver v Jope and Secretary of State v Doffman (No 2).
Chapter 24 has been rewritten completely and is broadly structured into price of allotted shares, issues for non-cash consideration by private companies, allotment of shares for non-cash consideration by PLCs and issue of shares at a premium.
Chapter 57 has been brought fully up to date and is reissued in its entirety.
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