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Court Applications Under the Companies Acts

English · Hardback

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Court Applications under the Companies Acts (originally titled: Irish Company Law - Practice, Procedure and Precedents) covers company law litigation and focusses on procedure as well containing commentary on the law. Each chapter looks at specific company law applications. The book includes new case law in the area of liquidation and examinership, the new rules of the superior court concerning liquidation and examinership and substantial changes to the law from the 2011 Companies Bill. Includes coverage of: Incorporation of company; Restoration of company to the register; Restoration of company to the register: Annulling a winding up order; Registration of charges; Late registration of charges; Unliquidated Insolvent Companies; Cross-examination of officers of the company; Section 205: Remedies for oppression of minority shareholders; Derivative Actions and the rule in Foss v.
Harbottle; The Insolvency Regulation; Voluntary winding up; Compulsory Winding up of insolvent company; Winding up by the Court; Powers and duties of liquidator; Committee of inspection; Restriction of company directors; Avoiding restriction; Disqualification of company director; Reckless and fraudulent trading; Avoidance of certain transactions on a winding up. Application for final orders Examinership; Powers and duties of examiner; Receivership. EURO: 175

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to Court Applications under the Companies Acts Chapter 2: Articles, Memorandum and Corporate Capacity Chapter 3: Shares, Class Rights and Shareholders' Remedies Chapter 4: Capital Maintenance Chapter 5: Directors' Duties Contents Court Applications under the Companies Acts Chapter 6: Section 205: Minority Shareholders: Oppression and Disregard of Interests Chapter 7: Derivative Actions Chapter 8: Unliquidated Insolvent Companies Chapter 9: Receivership Chapter 10: Registration of Charges Chapter 11: Compromises, Arrangements and Compulsory Acquisitions Chapter 12: Examinership Chapter 13: Powers and Duties of Examiner Chapter 14: Company Inspections and Inquiries Chapter 15: Voluntary Winding Up Chapter 16: Compulsory Winding Up Chapter 17: Compulsory Winding Up of Insolvent Companies Chapter 18: Powers and Duties of Liquidator Chapter 19: Committee of Inspection Chapter 20: Cross-examination of Certain Persons on a Winding Up Chapter 21: Realisation of Assets on a Winding Up Chapter 22: Reckless and Fraudulent Trading Chapter 23: Restriction of Company Directors Chapter 24: Challenging Restriction Chapter 25: Disqualification of Company Directors and Officers Chapter 26: Company Restorations Chapter 27: Avoiding Company Dissolution Chapter 28: Security for Costs Chapter 29: Applications Concerning Public Limited Companies Chapter 30: Court Applications under the Companies (Auditing and Accounting) Act 2003 Chapter 31: EU Insolvency Regulation Appendix 1: Practice Direction of the Irish High Court Subject: Restriction of Company Directors Appendix 2: Practice Direction of the Irish High Court Subject: Winding Up Applications

About the author

Mahmud Samad is a barrister and practices in company law. He has written numerous articles for journals including the Irish Law Times, Irish Business Law Quarterly, Commercial Law Practitioner and Irish Journal of Arbitration Law

Product details

Authors Samad, Mahmud Samad, SAMAD MAHMUD
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2013
 
EAN 9781780432229
ISBN 978-1-78043-222-9
No. of pages 1422
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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