Directors' Duties
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2014
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2nd Revised edition
Jordan Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84661-826-0 (ISBN)
Jordan Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84661-826-0 (ISBN)
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The book provides an analysis of the general duties of directors contained in Chapter 2 Part 10 of the Companies Act 2006, addressing aspects of the law that are highly relevant to such duties.
The new edition is completely updated and expanded to take into account: *A new part on what might constitute a breach of s 172(1) *Expanded chapter dealing with the duty to take in account the interests of creditors (s 172(3)) and consideration of how directors are to discharge their duty, and consideration of recent cases such as GHLM Trading Ltd v Maroo and the Bell Group v Westpac Banking litigation *More on remedies in light of the decision of the Court of Appeal in Sinclair Investments v Versailles Trade Finance *A consideration of the most recent cases dealing with derivative actions *Court of Appeal decision in O'Donnell v Shanahan in relation to corporate opportunities *Australian case of ASIC v Healey and its impact in relation to the duty of care *More on the discussion of de facto and shadow directors in light of the Supreme Court decision in Paycheck Services and the decisions in Re UKLI Ltd, McKillen v Misland and the Australian decision of Buzzle Operations *Discussion of the Bell Group v Westpac Banking litigation as far as the proper purposes duty is concerned *Expansion of the discussion on 'good faith' within s 172(1) *Consideration of bribes in light of the decision in Sinclair Investments v Versailles Trade Finance *More detail on duties of nominee directors
The new edition is completely updated and expanded to take into account: *A new part on what might constitute a breach of s 172(1) *Expanded chapter dealing with the duty to take in account the interests of creditors (s 172(3)) and consideration of how directors are to discharge their duty, and consideration of recent cases such as GHLM Trading Ltd v Maroo and the Bell Group v Westpac Banking litigation *More on remedies in light of the decision of the Court of Appeal in Sinclair Investments v Versailles Trade Finance *A consideration of the most recent cases dealing with derivative actions *Court of Appeal decision in O'Donnell v Shanahan in relation to corporate opportunities *Australian case of ASIC v Healey and its impact in relation to the duty of care *More on the discussion of de facto and shadow directors in light of the Supreme Court decision in Paycheck Services and the decisions in Re UKLI Ltd, McKillen v Misland and the Australian decision of Buzzle Operations *Discussion of the Bell Group v Westpac Banking litigation as far as the proper purposes duty is concerned *Expansion of the discussion on 'good faith' within s 172(1) *Consideration of bribes in light of the decision in Sinclair Investments v Versailles Trade Finance *More detail on duties of nominee directors
Professor Andrew Keay Professor of Corporate and Commercial Law, Centre for Business Law and Practice, School of Law, University of Leeds; Barrister, Kings Chambers; Legal Practitioner of the High Court of Australia
* Introduction * Directors: Background and Role * Directors in the Corporate Governance Process * Codification of Duties * Duty to Act with Powers * Duty to Promote the Success of the Company * Duty to Exercise Independent Judgment * Duty of Care, Skill and Diligence * Duty to Avoid Conflicts * Duty not to Accept Benefits * Duty to Declare Interests * Duty to Consider the Interests of Creditors * Derivative Proceedings * Consequences of Breach (including relief) * Ratification of Breaches of Duty * Judicial Excusing of Breaches
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.1.2014 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 246 mm |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht ► Gesellschaftsrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 1-84661-826-6 / 1846618266 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84661-826-0 / 9781846618260 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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