Officers and Members of Company in UK Law

  • Who is Running British Manufacturing?
    • No. 92-6, June 1992
    • Industrial Management & Data Systems
    • 13-16
    Reviews the “qualifications” of the main board directors in 55 of the UK′s largest manufacturing companies. Examines the performance of these companies to determine whether there is any possible as...
    ... ... by better qualified chief executive officers tend to be more profitable. For over a decade, ... profiles of their existing "top team" members and company profitability. The UK Economy in 1991 ... ...
  • Limited liability partnerships regulations 2001 (SI 2001/1090), extracts
    • Appendices
    • Law of Insolvent Partnerships and Limited Liability Partnerships
    • Elspeth Berry/Rebecca Parry
    • 691-720
    ... ... 4 MEMBERS ... … (2) Any other person may become a ... PART II ... MODIFICATIONS TO THE COMPANY DIRECTORS DISQUALIFICATION ACT 1986 ... Part ... Section 218 (prosecution of delinquent officers and members of company) ... subsection (1) For ... ...
  • Valuing intellectual capital of innovative start‐ups
    • No. 12-2, April 2011
    • Journal of Intellectual Capital
    • 179-201
    Purpose: The main purpose of this study is to contribute to the theory of intellectual capital (IC) with the new IC valuation method based on the economic value added (EVA®) concept as well as to p...
    ... ... calculating fair share of an innovative company’sshareholdings. The method reflects the risk ... and their graphical representation, hence,members of the IC community who seek more practical ... ...
  • Money-laundering: Martin Nimmo explains the position of trust and company service providers under the UK Money Laundering Regulations 2007.
    • No. 2008, April 2008
    • Financial Management (UK)
    • Nimmo, Martin
    • Technical matters
    ... ... Members in practice have already been told that, unless they have arranged to be ... that match directors or secretaries to companies seeking such officers may also have to consider registering ... The largest group of CIMA ... ...
  • Part 14 of the Companies Act 2006
    • Appendices
    • The Law of Political Donations
    • Michael Smyth/Patricia Barratt/Fraser Campbell
    • 339-348
    ... ... expenditure’, in relation to a company, means expenditure incurred by the company on— ... another company, by a resolution of the members of the company; ... (b) in the case of a company ... (a) the company, and (b) any of its officers or employees specified in the application, ... ...
  • The doctrine of piercing the corporate veil: Its legal and judicial recognition in Ethiopia
    • No. 6-1, June 2012
    • Mizan Law Review
    • Endalew Lijalem Enyew
    • LL.B (Hawassa University), LL.M (Addis Ababa University)
    • 77-114
    Upon acquisition of legal personality a company enjoys certain attributes such as limited liability. While the separate legal personality of a company enables it to enjoy rights and assume obligati...
    ... ... Upon acquisition of legal personality a company enjoys certain attributes such as limited ... obligations quite different from its members, the limited liability of shareholders refers to ... employees, common shareholders, common officers, centralized accounting, payment of wages by one ... ...
  • Attribution in Company Law
    • No. 77-5, September 2014
    • The Modern Law Review
    In Bilta (UK) Ltd (in liquidation) v Nazir (No 2), the Court of Appeal held that the ex turpi causa defence was inapplicable by refusing to attribute the fraud of the directors and the sole shareho...
    ... ... a legal personality separate and distinct from its directors and members. This principle can only be disregarded under very exceptional ... ...
  • Comparing the Workplace Experiences of Male and Female Police Officers: Examining Workplace Problems, Stress, Jobc Satisfaction and Consideration of Career Change
    • No. 13-1, March 2011
    • International Journal of Police Science and Management
    This study examines the interrelationships between four workplace problems, namely the need for mentoring programmes, stress, job satisfaction and consideration of making career changes, to determi...
    ... ... interactions among organisational members ... retirement and attrition (Anderson, Litzen- ... Dennison (1996, ... Los Angeles: Roxbury ... Publishers ... Publishing Company ... Comparing the workplace experiences of male and female police ... ...
  • Ignorance of the law is no excuse for company directors Attorney General's Reference No. 1 of 1995
    • No. 5-1, January 1997
    • Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
    • 73-77
    Section 3(1) of the Banking Act 1987 stipulates that:
    ... ... , should extend behind the corporate veil to reach directors and officers. In the complex regulatory age in which we live, with a myriad of specific ... above apply not just to directors and officers but also to members where the affairs of the company are managed by the members.5 It is not as ... ...
  • Criminal Liability under the Insolvency Act 1986
    • No. 51-2, May 1987
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... nature which come to light in company liquidations (see s. 218 of the I.A., ... -where the company itself, its officers or others omit to state on invoices, ... by directors A sine qua non to a members’ voluntary winding up of a company is, ... ...
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