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Contents
Preface
xiii
Table of cases
xiv
Table of Statutes and Directives
xxvi
1
The reasons for forming companies
1
1.1
The elements of a company
3
1.2
Outsiders
5
1.3
'Parent' and 'subsidiary' company
6
1.4
Single member companies
6
Hot Topic: Corporate governance
7
Summary
7
Case note
8
Exercises
10
2
Starting a company
11
2.1
Limited and unlimited companies
11
2.2
Public and private companies
12
2.3
Minimum capital requirements for a public company
14
2.4
Change of status from public to private company and
viceversa
14
2.5
Groups
15
2.6
The memorandum of association and registration
16
2.7
Incorporation
18
2.8
Duty of Registrar
18
2.9
Off-the-shelf companies
19
Hot Topic: Community interest companies
19
Summary
19
Exercises
20
3
Corporate personality
21
3.1
The legal basis for the separate personality doctrine
22
3.2
Problems caused by me personality doctrine and exceptions
26
3.3
Statutory intervention
27
3.4
Lifting the veil
27
3.5
Fraud
30
3.6
Groups
31
3.7
The criminal and civil liabilities of companies
39
3.8
What crimes?
39
I Contents
■шит
_
3.9
Why convict companies?
40
3.10
Identification of the company's alter ego
41
3.11
Civil liability
41
Hot Topic: Performance of Companies and Government
Departments (Reporting) Bill
(2004) (1)
42
Summary
43
Case notes
43
Exercises
44
4
The memorandum of association
46
4.1
Ultra vires
-
the old law
47
4.2
Constructive notice
47
4.3
Justification of the doctrine
48
4.4
How to determine whether an act is ultra vires
48
4.5
The new law
49
4.6
Ratification
50
4.7
The old case law
50
4.8
Objects and powers
52
4.9
Ultra vires and objects
53
4.10
Knowledge by an outsider that a transaction is outside
objects or powers
54
4.11
Can borrowing ever be an object?
54
4.12
1980s
cases
55
Summary
58
Exercises
58
5
The articles of association
59
5.1
The articles as a contract
60
5.2
What rights are governed by the contract in the articles?
61
5.3
Outsiders
62
5.4
Entrenched provisions
65
5.5
The articles as evidence of a contract
65
5.6
Alteration of the articles of association
67
5.7
Bona fide
for the benefit of the company
68
5.8
Remedies
71
Summary
73
Case notes
73
Exercises
74
6
Power to represent the company
75
6.1
Power of directors to bind the company
75
6.2
Protection
78
6.3
Transaction and dealing
78
6.4
Decided on by the directors
78
6.5
Good faith
78
6.6
Unauthorised agents
80
Contents
Vi
6.7
Usual authority
83
6.8
Promoters
83
6.9
Who are promoters?
83
6.10
Duties of promoters
84
6.11
Disclosure
85
6.12
The loss of the right to recission
86
6.13
Actions for damages
87
6.14
Remuneration of promoters
87
6.15
Pre-incorporation contracts
87
6.16
Liability of the company
89
Summary
89
Exercises
90
7
Public
issue of securities
91
7.1
Shares
92
7.2
Direct offers, offers for sale, issuing houses
92
7.3
The two regimes
92
7.4
Rights offers and public offers
92
7.5
Racing
93
7.6
Pre-emption rights
93
7.7
Authority to issue shares
94
7.8
Directors' duties
94
7.9
The structure of the rules
94
7.10
Admission to Stock Exchange Listing
95
7.11
Contents of listing particulars
95
7.12
Continuing obligations
96
7.13
Remedies for defective listing particulars
96
7.14
Prospectus issues
99
7.15
Remedies for defective prospectuses
99
7.16
Liabilities for misstatements in prospectuses and listing
particulars
99
7.17
The EC Prospectus Directive
101
Summary
102
Case notes
103
Exercises
105
8
The regulation of investment business
106
8.1
Financial Services and Markets Act
2000 -
'regulated
business'
108
8.2
How the range of regulatory tools is used in practice
112
8.3
Financial Services Authority: authorisation provisions
113
8.4
Complaints
114
8.5
The Investment Services Directive
116
Summary
116
Gasenotes
117
Exercises
118
Contents
9
Maintenance of capital
119
9.1
Fundamental rule
119
9.2
Payment of money to members
120
9.3
Distributions
121
9.4
Rules governing distributions
121
9.5
Dividends
122
9.6
Public companies
123
9.7
Members' liability
123
9.8
Other permitted payments to members
123
9.9
Reductions of capital
124
9.10
Interests of creditors
126
9.11
Procedure
126
9.12
Bonus shares
127
9.13
Redeemable shares
127
9.14
Purchase of own shares
129
9.15
Illegal transactions
130
9.16
Serious loss of capital by a public company
134
9.17
Accounts
134
9.18
Company accounts
135
9.19
FRSsandFREDs
135
9.20
The obligation to prepare accounts
136
9.21
Keeping the records
136
9.22
Duty to prepare individual company accounts and
'true and fair view'
136
9.23
Group accounts
137
9.24
Conclusion
139
Summary
140
Exercises
140
10
The balance of power inside the company: corporate
governance
141
10.1
Proxy voting
142
10.2
Solicitation of proxies
142
10.3
Formality of procedure
143
10.4
Meetings
143
10.5
Management of the company
149
10.6
Appointment of directors
151
10.7
Removal of a director
155
10.8
Validity of directors' acts
157
10.9
Disqualification
157
10.10
Directors' meetings
157
10.11
Managing director
158
10.12
Relationship between the board of directors and the general
meeting
159
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ЦјД
10.13
Where the board of directors ceases to function
161
10.14
The Secretary
162
10.15
Employees
162
Hot Topic: International debate on corporate social
responsibility
164
Summary
165
Case notes
166
Exercises
184
11
Directors' duties: the general duties
185
11.1
The Cadbury, Hampel and Combined Code initiatives
187
11.2
Duty owed to the company
189
11.3
What is the company?
190
11.4
Duties of care and skill
192
Hot Topic: Performance of Companies and Government
Departments (Reporting) Bill
2004 (2) 196
11.5
Fiduciary duties
197
11.6
Are the prohibitions absolute?
199
11.7
The categories of duties
200
11.8
Consequences of a breach
211
Hot Topic: Performance of Companies and Government
Departments (Reporting) Bill
2004 (3) 211
Summary
212
Case notes
213
Exercises
218
12
Specific duties of directors
219
12.1
Disqualification of directors
220
12.2
Insider dealing
233
Summary
242
Case notes
243
Exercises
249
13
Suing the company, suing for the company, enforcing
directors' duties
250
13.1
Suing the company
250
13.2
Suing for the company (the exceptions to the rule in
Foss
v.
Harbottle and derivative actions)
251
13.3
Ratification
252
13.4
The statutory remedy in section
994 262
13.5
Unfair prejudice
262
13.6
The relief that can be granted
267
13.7
Winding-up orders
268
13.8
When a winding-up order is likely to be made
269
13.9
Department of Trade investigations
269
13.10
When inspectors have been appointed
271
Contents
13.11
Following
investigations
271
Summary
272
Case notes
272
Exercises
276
14
Shares
278
14.1
Ordinary shares
278
14.2
Preference shares
279
14.3
Voting rights
281
14.4
The exercise of voting powers
282
14.5
Variation of class rights
283
14.6
Alteration of articles to insert a variation clause
287
14.7
Statutory right to object
287
Summary
288
Exercises
288
15
Lending money and securing loans
289
15.1
Debenture-holders' receiver
290
15.2
Fixed and floating charges
290
15.3
The characteristics of fixed and floating charges
293
15.4
Crystallisation of the floating charge
293
15.5
Legal and equitable charges
294
15.6
Floating charges and other claims against the company
295
15.7
Retention of title clauses
296
15.8
Registration of company charges
297
15.9
Which charges are registrable?
297
15.10
Salient points
298
15.11
Delivery of particulars and priorities
298
15.12
Priorities under the registration scheme
299
15.13
Effect of registration
299
15.14
Duty to register and effect of non-registration
299
15.15
Payment of money secured by unregistered charge
300
Summary
300
Case note
301
Exercises
301
16
Takeovers, reconstructions and amalgamations
302
16.1
Public offers
302
16.2
Monopolies
302
16.3
The Takeover Pane
303
16.4
General principles and rules
303
16.5
Partal
offers
304
16.6
Compulsory purchase provisions
305
16.7
Sell-outright
305
16.8
Reconstructions
306
16.9
Meetings
306
Contents
I
16.10
Approval of the court
306
16.11
Reconstruction in a liquidation
307
Hot Topic: International takeovers
308
Summary
311
Case note
311
Exercises
312
17
Insolvency
313
17.1
Voluntary arrangements
313
17.2
Proposal
313
17.3
The involvement of the court
314
17.4
Contents of the proposal
314
17.5
Meetings
314
17.6
Challenges
314
17.7
Administrative receivership
314
17.8
Liquidations
315
17.9
Voluntary winding-up
316
17.10
The liquidator
316
17.11
Order of payment of debts
317
17.12
Avoiding antecedent transactions
317
17.13
Fraudulent trading
321
17.14
Summary remedy against delinquent directors
-
Section
212
Insolvency Act
1986
321
17.15
Wrongful trading
321
17.16
The destination of the money
323
17.17
Dissolution
323
Summary
324
Case notes
324
Exercises
330
18
The effect of the
EU on
English company law
331
18.1
The making of a Directive
331
18.2
The extent of the influence of
EU
rules
332
18.3
Sources of
EU
law
333
18.4
The
instituttons
of the
EU
335
18.5
The
EU
Company Law
Harmonisation
Programme
337
Hot Topic: The European Company
338
18.6
Company Law Directives
339
18.7
Securities regulation
344
18.8
Insolvency
345
18.9
Conclusion
348
Hot Topic: Takeover Directive
350
Summary
351
Exercises
352
Contents
19
Transglobal corporations and worid
development
353
19.1
Development issues
354
19.2
The displacement of domestic
production
355
19.3
The effects of the
international
money and banking systems
356
19.4
The undermining of political systems and the absence of
control of
transnationale
358
19.5
Environmental issues
359
19.6
Labour law issues
361
Hot Topic: Saro-Wiwa family v. Royal Dutch/Shell
361
Bibliography and further reading
364
Index
368 |
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Contents
Preface
xiii
Table of cases
xiv
Table of Statutes and Directives
xxvi
1
The reasons for forming companies
1
1.1
The elements of a company
3
1.2
Outsiders
5
1.3
'Parent' and 'subsidiary' company
6
1.4
Single member companies
6
Hot Topic: Corporate governance
7
Summary
7
Case note
8
Exercises
10
2
Starting a company
11
2.1
Limited and unlimited companies
11
2.2
Public and private companies
12
2.3
Minimum capital requirements for a public company
14
2.4
Change of status from public to private company and
viceversa
14
2.5
Groups
15
2.6
The memorandum of association and registration
16
2.7
Incorporation
18
2.8
Duty of Registrar
18
2.9
Off-the-shelf companies
19
Hot Topic: Community interest companies
19
Summary
19
Exercises
20
3
Corporate personality
21
3.1
The legal basis for the separate personality doctrine
22
3.2
Problems caused by me personality doctrine and exceptions
26
3.3
Statutory intervention
27
3.4
Lifting the veil
27
3.5
Fraud
30
3.6
Groups
31
3.7
The criminal and civil liabilities of companies
39
3.8
What crimes?
39
I Contents
■шит
_
3.9
Why convict companies?
40
3.10
Identification of the company's alter ego
41
3.11
Civil liability
41
Hot Topic: Performance of Companies and Government
Departments (Reporting) Bill
(2004) (1)
42
Summary
43
Case notes
43
Exercises
44
4
The memorandum of association
46
4.1
Ultra vires
-
the old law
47
4.2
Constructive notice
47
4.3
Justification of the doctrine
48
4.4
How to determine whether an act is ultra vires
48
4.5
The new law
49
4.6
Ratification
50
4.7
The old case law
50
4.8
Objects and powers
52
4.9
Ultra vires and objects
53
4.10
Knowledge by an outsider that a transaction is outside
objects or powers
54
4.11
Can borrowing ever be an object?
54
4.12
1980s
cases
55
Summary
58
Exercises
58
5
The articles of association
59
5.1
The articles as a contract
60
5.2
What rights are governed by the contract in the articles?
61
5.3
Outsiders
62
5.4
Entrenched provisions
65
5.5
The articles as evidence of a contract
65
5.6
Alteration of the articles of association
67
5.7
Bona fide
for the benefit of the company
68
5.8
Remedies
71
Summary
73
Case notes
73
Exercises
74
6
Power to represent the company
75
6.1
Power of directors to bind the company
75
6.2
Protection
78
6.3
Transaction and dealing
78
6.4
Decided on by the directors
78
6.5
Good faith
78
6.6
Unauthorised agents
80
Contents
Vi
6.7
Usual authority
83
6.8
Promoters
83
6.9
Who are promoters?
83
6.10
Duties of promoters
84
6.11
Disclosure
85
6.12
The loss of the right to recission
86
6.13
Actions for damages
87
6.14
Remuneration of promoters
87
6.15
Pre-incorporation contracts
87
6.16
Liability of the company
89
Summary
89
Exercises
90
7
Public
issue of securities
91
7.1
Shares
92
7.2
Direct offers, offers for sale, issuing houses
92
7.3
The two regimes
92
7.4
Rights offers and public offers
92
7.5
Racing
93
7.6
Pre-emption rights
93
7.7
Authority to issue shares
94
7.8
Directors' duties
94
7.9
The structure of the rules
94
7.10
Admission to Stock Exchange Listing
95
7.11
Contents of listing particulars
95
7.12
Continuing obligations
96
7.13
Remedies for defective listing particulars
96
7.14
Prospectus issues
99
7.15
Remedies for defective prospectuses
99
7.16
Liabilities for misstatements in prospectuses and listing
particulars
99
7.17
The EC Prospectus Directive
101
Summary
102
Case notes
103
Exercises
105
8
The regulation of investment business
106
8.1
Financial Services and Markets Act
2000 -
'regulated
business'
108
8.2
How the range of regulatory tools is used in practice
112
8.3
Financial Services Authority: authorisation provisions
113
8.4
Complaints
114
8.5
The Investment Services Directive
116
Summary
116
Gasenotes
117
Exercises
118
Contents
9
Maintenance of capital
119
9.1
Fundamental rule
119
9.2
Payment of money to members
120
9.3
Distributions
121
9.4
Rules governing distributions
121
9.5
Dividends
122
9.6
Public companies
123
9.7
Members' liability
123
9.8
Other permitted payments to members
123
9.9
Reductions of capital
124
9.10
Interests of creditors
126
9.11
Procedure
126
9.12
Bonus shares
127
9.13
Redeemable shares
127
9.14
Purchase of own shares
129
9.15
Illegal transactions
130
9.16
Serious loss of capital by a public company
134
9.17
Accounts
134
9.18
Company accounts
135
9.19
FRSsandFREDs
135
9.20
The obligation to prepare accounts
136
9.21
Keeping the records
136
9.22
Duty to prepare individual company accounts and
'true and fair view'
136
9.23
Group accounts
137
9.24
Conclusion
139
Summary
140
Exercises
140
10
The balance of power inside the company: corporate
governance
141
10.1
Proxy voting
142
10.2
Solicitation of proxies
142
10.3
Formality of procedure
143
10.4
Meetings
143
10.5
Management of the company
149
10.6
Appointment of directors
151
10.7
Removal of a director
155
10.8
Validity of directors' acts
157
10.9
Disqualification
157
10.10
Directors' meetings
157
10.11
Managing director
158
10.12
Relationship between the board of directors and the general
meeting
159
_Contents
ЦјД
10.13
Where the board of directors ceases to function
161
10.14
The Secretary
162
10.15
Employees
162
Hot Topic: International debate on corporate social
responsibility
164
Summary
165
Case notes
166
Exercises
184
11
Directors' duties: the general duties
185
11.1
The Cadbury, Hampel and Combined Code initiatives
187
11.2
Duty owed to the company
189
11.3
What is the company?
190
11.4
Duties of care and skill
192
Hot Topic: Performance of Companies and Government
Departments (Reporting) Bill
2004 (2) 196
11.5
Fiduciary duties
197
11.6
Are the prohibitions absolute?
199
11.7
The categories of duties
200
11.8
Consequences of a breach
211
Hot Topic: Performance of Companies and Government
Departments (Reporting) Bill
2004 (3) 211
Summary
212
Case notes
213
Exercises
218
12
Specific duties of directors
219
12.1
Disqualification of directors
220
12.2
Insider dealing
233
Summary
242
Case notes
243
Exercises
249
13
Suing the company, suing for the company, enforcing
directors' duties
250
13.1
Suing the company
250
13.2
Suing for the company (the exceptions to the rule in
Foss
v.
Harbottle and derivative actions)
251
13.3
Ratification
252
13.4
The statutory remedy in section
994 262
13.5
Unfair prejudice
262
13.6
The relief that can be granted
267
13.7
Winding-up orders
268
13.8
When a winding-up order is likely to be made
269
13.9
Department of Trade investigations
269
13.10
When inspectors have been appointed
271
Contents
13.11
Following
investigations
271
Summary
272
Case notes
272
Exercises
276
14
Shares
278
14.1
Ordinary shares
278
14.2
Preference shares
279
14.3
Voting rights
281
14.4
The exercise of voting powers
282
14.5
Variation of class rights
283
14.6
Alteration of articles to insert a variation clause
287
14.7
Statutory right to object
287
Summary
288
Exercises
288
15
Lending money and securing loans
289
15.1
Debenture-holders' receiver
290
15.2
Fixed and floating charges
290
15.3
The characteristics of fixed and floating charges
293
15.4
Crystallisation of the floating charge
293
15.5
Legal and equitable charges
294
15.6
Floating charges and other claims against the company
295
15.7
Retention of title clauses
296
15.8
Registration of company charges
297
15.9
Which charges are registrable?
297
15.10
Salient points
298
15.11
Delivery of particulars and priorities
298
15.12
Priorities under the registration scheme
299
15.13
Effect of registration
299
15.14
Duty to register and effect of non-registration
299
15.15
Payment of money secured by unregistered charge
300
Summary
300
Case note
301
Exercises
301
16
Takeovers, reconstructions and amalgamations
302
16.1
Public offers
302
16.2
Monopolies
302
16.3
The Takeover Pane
303
16.4
General principles and rules
303
16.5
Partal
offers
304
16.6
Compulsory purchase provisions
305
16.7
Sell-outright
305
16.8
Reconstructions
306
16.9
Meetings
306
Contents
I
16.10
Approval of the court
306
16.11
Reconstruction in a liquidation
307
Hot Topic: International takeovers
308
Summary
311
Case note
311
Exercises
312
17
Insolvency
313
17.1
Voluntary arrangements
313
17.2
Proposal
313
17.3
The involvement of the court
314
17.4
Contents of the proposal
314
17.5
Meetings
314
17.6
Challenges
314
17.7
Administrative receivership
314
17.8
Liquidations
315
17.9
Voluntary winding-up
316
17.10
The liquidator
316
17.11
Order of payment of debts
317
17.12
Avoiding antecedent transactions
317
17.13
Fraudulent trading
321
17.14
Summary remedy against delinquent directors
-
Section
212
Insolvency Act
1986
321
17.15
Wrongful trading
321
17.16
The destination of the money
323
17.17
Dissolution
323
Summary
324
Case notes
324
Exercises
330
18
The effect of the
EU on
English company law
331
18.1
The making of a Directive
331
18.2
The extent of the influence of
EU
rules
332
18.3
Sources of
EU
law
333
18.4
The
instituttons
of the
EU
335
18.5
The
EU
Company Law
Harmonisation
Programme
337
Hot Topic: The European Company
338
18.6
Company Law Directives
339
18.7
Securities regulation
344
18.8
Insolvency
345
18.9
Conclusion
348
Hot Topic: Takeover Directive
350
Summary
351
Exercises
352
Contents
19
Transglobal corporations and worid
development
353
19.1
Development issues
354
19.2
The displacement of domestic
production
355
19.3
The effects of the
international
money and banking systems
356
19.4
The undermining of political systems and the absence of
control of
transnationale
358
19.5
Environmental issues
359
19.6
Labour law issues
361
Hot Topic: Saro-Wiwa family v. Royal Dutch/Shell
361
Bibliography and further reading
364
Index
368 |
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