| Subject Area: |
Corporations |
| Country: | Australia | Publication Year: 12/09 |
| Edition: |
14th |
| SoftCover ISBN: |
9780409326444 |
| Page Length: |
1600 Pages |
Summary
The most comprehensive and authoritative work on Australian corporations law.
Ford's Principles of Corporations Law is a classic high-level text. It is written by experts who provide the most authoritative and comprehensive commentary of all aspects of Australian corporate law.
Related Titles: Australian Corporations Legislation 2009. Baxt, Black, Hanrahan, Securities and Financial Services Law, 7th ed, 2008. Baxt, Fletcher, Fridman, Corporations and Associations: Cases and Materials, 10th ed, 2008. Harris, Butterworths Questions and Answers: Corporations Law, 3rd ed, October 2009. Harris, LexisNexis Study Guide: Corporations Law, 2008. Harris, Hargovan, Adams, Australian Corporate Law, 2nd ed, October 2009. Anderson, Dickfos, Nehme, Hyland, Dahdal, Focus: Corporations Law, 3rd ed, 2009.
Part 1 - Companies and Company Law 1. The Nature and Functions of Companies 2. The Origins of Company Law 3. Regulating Companies
Part II - A Company as a Separate Legal Entity 4. Introduction 5. Incorporation and Its Consequences 6. Formation, Promotion and Establishment
Part III - The Law of Corporate Governance 7. Corporate Governance Rules 8. The Board of Directors and the General Meeting 9. Acting Properly and with Care 10. Conflicts of Interest and Special Cases 11. Accounts, Audit and Disclosure 12. Members' Remedies
Part IV - Corporate Liability 13. Corporate Capacity 14. Authority to Act for a Company 15. A Company's Assent to Transactions 16. Validation and Ratification of Defective Transactions 17. A Company's Liability for Civil and Criminal Wrongs
Part V - Corporate Finance 18. Equity Finance 19. Dividends 20. Debt Finance 21. Protection of Creditors 22. Dealings with Security Holders 23. Fundraising by Issue and Sale of Securities
Part VI - Corporate Control and Restructuring 24. Takeovers and Disclosure of Shareholdings 25. Corporate Reorganisation and Elimination of Minority Holdings
Part VII - External Administration 26. External Administration in Insolvency Generally 27. Receiverships 28. Voluntary Administration 29. Winding Up
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