| Description | | - Provides a straightforward, clear, and engaging account of the major reforms contained in the Companies Act 2006, allowing students to quickly and easily grasp the changes, ensuring they are familiar with current law
- Features diagrams and flowcharts that clarify more complex topics, ensuring students fully grasp the subject's more testing issues
- Contains essay and problem style questions which familiarise students with the range of exam questions, ensuring they are well prepared for examinations
- Each question is followed by clear commentary indicating exactly what examiners expect, guiding students on how to structure answers and ensuring they know what to include and what to omit
- Contains a summary at the beginning of every chapter, providing a useful overview of each area and emphasising the pivotal points of law
| Q&A Company Law
deals with all the key areas of company law that a student needs to be familiar with when preparing for examinations, including some of the more complex areas of the syllabus such as corporate insolvency, capital maintenance and loan capital. The book is designed primarily for LLB undergraduates, but is also suitable for students preparing for company law examinations in
different academic or professional contexts, such as business studies and accountancy degrees. It contains summaries of relevant law and a range of questions that encourage and assist learning. Detailed answers and commentary follow the questions, allowing students to critique their own efforts and to identify areas where more effort is required.
Online resource centre
The Q & A
Series
is accompanied by a dedicated online resource centre containing a glossary of legal terms and external web links plus links to related OUP titles.
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Readership: Suitable for students taking a module in company law as part of a LLB degree course and for students of Business Studies and Accountancy degrees.
| Contents |
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation
1.
UK Business Organisations: advantages and disadvantages
2.
Corporate Personality
3.
Constitution of Registered Company
4.
Company Contracts
5.
Share Capital: Doctrine of Raising and Maintenance of Capital
6.
Loan Capital: debentures and debenture stock
7.
Share and shareholders
8.
Directors: de jure, de facto and shadow
9.
Directors: appointment and removal
10.
Duties of directors
11.
Corporate governance
12.
Minority protection
13.
Corporate insolvency
Index
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| Authors, editors,
and contributors | Stephen Judge, Formerly Associate Lecturer, Department of Law, University of Surrey
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