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Blackstone's Guide to the Companies Act 2006
Alan Steinfeld QC, Martin Mann QC, Richard Ritchie, Elizabeth Weaver, Helen Galley, Stuart Adair, Neil McLarnon, and Adam Cloherty
824 pages
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234x156mm
978-0-19-921710-6
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Paperback
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29 March 2007
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- Contains the full text of the Companies Act 2006 and table of destinations
- Authors use a topic based narrative, providing expert analysis of major changes
- Accessible and clear layout makes this an ideal quick reference text
- Fully referenced to the Companies Act 1985, to show both what has changed and what remains in force
- Author team from XXIV Old Buildings, a leading Company and Commercial Law Set
This new Blackstone's Guide provides the complete text of the Companies Act 2006, together with a clear explanation of the legislation and its impact.
The Companies Act is a major piece of legislation - comprising 1300 sections and 16 schedules. It represents an attempt to reform company law for the 21st century in accordance with the Government's stated objectives of encouraging small companies, promoting shareholder involvement and fostering a long term investment culture. It puts whole areas of company law which are the product of the common law such as directors' duties and derivative actions on a statutory basis
for the first time, and implements EU Directives on Takeovers and Transparency Obligations.
The 2006 Act almost completely consolidates companies legislation in one place with only a few minor provisions remaining in the 1985 Act. This Guide provides a clear analysis of the new legislation, explaining both its genesis and likely effect. The authors adopt a topic-based approach, focussing on the most important changes and developments for both private and public companies.
The Blackstone's Guide Series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments. Published soon after enactment, they offer timely and expert commentary on the meaning and effects of the legislation, plus a copy of the Act itself.
The Guides are a cost-effective solution to key information needs and are the perfect companion for any practitioner needing to get up to speed with the latest changes.Readership: Primary market: barristers and solicitors who are not necessarily company law specialists but whose work brings them into contact with company law and so need a clear explanation of the Act, as well as company law specialists themselves.
Secondary market: company secretaries; company and finance directors; company formation agents; academics; and students.
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Alan Steinfeld QC, Joint head of Chambers, XXIV Old Buildings, Martin Mann QC, Joint head of Chambers, XXIV Old Buildings, Richard Ritchie, Barrister, XXIV Old buldings, Elizabeth Weaver, Barrister, XXIV Old Buildings, Helen Galley, Barrister, XXIV Old Buildings, Stuart Adair, Barrister, XXIV Old Buildings, Neil McLarnon, Barrister, XXIV Old Buildings, and Adam Cloherty, Barrister, XXIV Old Buildings
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1: Introduction and Overview
2: Key Changes
3: Nature and Formation of Companies
4: Company Constitutions
5: Company and Business Names
6: Membership of a Company
7: Shares
8: Maintenance and Alteration of Capital
9: Provision and Disclosure of Information
10: The Registrar and Register of Companies
11: Management and Administration of Companies
12: Decision Making in Companies
13: Directors' Duties
14: Derivative Claims
15: Accounts and Reports
16: Audit and Auditors
17: Takeovers
18: Other Changes
19: Table of Restated Provisions
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: The Companies Act 2006
Appendix 2: Table of Destinations
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