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The structure of the third edition of this highly regarded title mirrors Ireland's forthcoming Companies (Amendment) Bill, which will hold significant changes for companies operating in Ireland. The book has been expanded and revised to account for changes in legislation and important case law. The Law of Companies is now expanded to include a comprehensive treatment of PLCs, SEs, guarantee companies, unlimited companies, external companies, and branches.
The Companies (Accounting) Act 2017 makes over 100 changes to the Companies Act 2014. Taken with the Companies (Amendment) Act 207 and the Beneficial Ownership Regulations 2016, significant changes to company and accounting law and practice have been introduced. This book will explain and contextualize the many changes for legal and accounting practitioners. Key areas covered include: the new four-fold classification of companies for accounting purposes; micro companies-the new regime; consolidation of financial statements-key changes; disclosures in financial statements-key changes; the new rules regarding payments to governments; the shrinking exemption from filing financial statements for unlimited companies; changes to the definition of "external companies"; a comprehensive round-up of the non-accounting amendments to the Companies Act 2014; and more. The chapters in this book comprise expanded versions of the papers given in Bloomsbury Professional's Companies (Accounting) Act 2017 & Beneficial Ownership Regulations seminar. [Subject: Company Law, Commercial Law]
Bloomsbury Professional's Guide to the Companies Act 2014 covers the key areas of Companies Act 2014 in Ireland and walks the reader through the changes and their significance for practitioners. Each chapter is written by an acknowledged expert in that area. This book includes Companies Act 1963 – 2012 and also Companies Act 2014.
This unique handbook brings together the complete Irish company legislation in a fully annotated & consolidated form. All the Companies Acts from 1963 to 2012 are included, along with major EU Directives & the implementing national statutory instruments.
The fourth edition of the leading company law textbook, provides the most authoritative and comprehensive commentary on Irish company law following the commencement of the Companies Act 2014. The Companies Act 2014 makes the most far-reaching and fundamental changes to Irish company law in two generations, putting forward a radically different approach whereby the private company limited by shares will become the new model company. The structure of the fourth edition of this highly regarded title mirrors this new Act. The Act comprises over 1,448 Parts and represents the modern statement of the law applicable to the formation of companies, administration and management to their winding up an...
The fourth edition of the leading company law textbook, provides the most authoritative and comprehensive commentary on Irish company law following the commencement of the Companies Act 2014. The Companies Act 2014 makes the most far-reaching and fundamental changes to Irish company law in two generations, putting forward a radically different approach whereby the private company limited by shares will become the new model company. The structure of the fourth edition of this highly regarded title mirrors this new Act. The Act comprises over 1,448 Parts and represents the modern statement of the law applicable to the formation of companies, administration and management to their winding up an...
Bloomsbury Professional's Guide to the Companies Act 2014 covers the key areas of Companies Act 2014 in Ireland and walks the reader through the changes and their significance for practitioners. Each chapter is written by an acknowledged expert in that area.This book includes Companies Act 1963 - 2012 and also Companies Act 2014.
The redrafting of the Companies Acts 1963-2012 ushered in significant changes to Irish company law and all company law practitioners and company law students in Ireland will need to be up to speed with the new Act's provisions. In this new edition, the Companies Act 2014 is updated to account for all changes to it, up to and including the Companies (Accounting) Act 2017. It has also been updated by a large number of statutory instruments and these changes have been incorporated into this new edition. The Companies Act 2014 is the only fully consolidated, single-volume, hard-copy edition of this Act. Amending Acts include: Companies (Accounting) Act 2017 (9/2017), Finance (Certain European Union and Intergovernmental Obligations) Act 2016 (13/2016), Credit Guarantee (Amendment) Act 2016 (1/2016), Legal Services Regulation Act 2015 (65/2015), Harbours Act 2015 (61/2015), National Cultural Institutions (National Concert Hall) Act 2015 (44/2015), Workplace Relations Act 2015 (16/2015), Irish Collective Asset-management Vehicles Act 2015 (2/2015) [Subject: Company Law, Irish Law]~
"The second edition of this highly regarded text covers in depth all the important developments in company law since 1994, including the recent Company Law Enforcement Act 2001. The work has been expanded and revised, with many new chapters added and existing chapters enlarged. In particular, the new chapter on Company Law Compliance and Enforcement looks at the new office of Director of Corporate Enforcement, criminal offences, arrestable offences, the restriction of directions and the right to strike off companies. A new separate chapter, Statutory Regulation of Transactions Involving Directors explores the effects of the Company Law Enforcement Act 2001 which amends Part III of the Companies Act 1990. A new chapter on Groups of Companies gives a full examination of the definition of subsidiary and holding company. Other new or substantially expanded chapters include Corporate Civil Litigation, Company Meetings and Schemes of Arrangement. All relevant Irish, English and Commonwealth case law is fully assimilated and examined. This book is an essential reference for all company law practitioners, students and business advisors."
Courtney Thomas offers an intriguing investigation of honour's social meanings amongst early modern elites in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England.