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ISBN 10: 0455236209
ISBN 13: 9780455236209
Author: Phillip Lipton, Abe Herzberg, Michelle Welsh
Understanding Company Law 18th edition is a leading text for both undergraduate law and business law students of corporations law. This edition retains the logical structure and comprehensive approach of earlier editions. It has been updated throughout to include discussion of the most recent relevant legislative developments, inclduing the following.
The Corporations Legislation Amendment (Deregulatory and Other Measures) Act 2015 (Cth), which:
- removes the obligation of directors to call and hold a general meeting at the request of 100 shareholders;
- requires companies to include a general description of their remuneration governance framework; and
- exempts certain companies limited by guarantee from the need to appoint an auditor.
The exposure draft of the Insolvency Law Reform Bill 2014 (Cth), which aims to strengthen and streamline the personal bankruptcy and corporate insolvency regimes. Under the Bill it is proposed to:
- give creditors enhanced powers to protect their own interests by giving them the right to determine when and what information they are provided by an insolvency practitioner;
- give creditors the power to appoint an independent specialist to review the performance of an insolvency practitioner and resolve to remove that practitioner without having to seek the approval of the Court; and
- require insolvency practitioners to undergo enhanced insolvency education, renew their registration every three years, have appropriate insurance as a condition of registration and establish a new liquidators’ disciplinary process.
The Treasury Legislation Amendment (Spring Repeal Day) Bill 2015 (Cth), which proposes to:
- reduce the number of business identifiers by replacing the Australian Company Number (ACN) with an Australian Business Number (ABN) for companies registered after 1 July 2016; and
- change the notification and reporting obligations of managed investment schemes in receivership.
Understanding company law 18th Table of contents:
1 Regulatory Framework
2 Registration and its Effects
3 Types of Companies
4 Constitution and Replaceable Rules
5 The Company’s Relations With Outsiders
6 Promoters and Pre-Registration Contracts
7 Fundraising
8 Share Capital
9 Membership
10 Dividends
11 Debentures and Personal Property Securities
12 Directors
13 Corporate Governance and Duties of Directors
13.0 Overview and Summary of Directors’ Duties
13.1 Corporate Governance
13.2 Good Faith and Proper Purpose
13.3 Conflicts of Interest and Disclosure
13.4 Duties of Care, Skill and Diligence
13.5 Directors of Insolvent Companies
13.6 Remedies and Penalties for Breach of Duty
13.7 Exoneration and Relief for Breach of Duty
14 Shareholders’ Meetings
15 Financial Reporting and Disclosure
16 Auditors
17 Members’ Remedies
18 Takeovers
19 Financial Services and Markets
20 Managed Investments
21 ASIC’s Investigatory and Information-Gathering Powers
22 Corporate Insolvency
23 Receivership
24 Voluntary Administration
25 Liquidation
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