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    winding up of a company

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    1248 EP-CL-35 STUDY XXXV WINDING UP OF COMPANIES NOTE: Wherever the term ‘Court’ is being used in the chapter that will be substituted by ‘Tribunal’ in accordance with vide Companies (Second Amendment) Act‚ 2002 w.e.f. a date yet to be notified. INTRODUCTION -It is the process by which a company’s life is ended and its property administered by liquidator or administrator for the benefit of creditors and members -A company can be wound up even when it is solvent DIFFERENCES BETWEEN

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    Does a company need a noble purpose to be successful in the long run? In my opinion yes. There are many factors that plan in on whether a company will be successful or not‚ but having a noble purpose‚ I believe is the most important of all of them. Without a company having a noble purpose many things can happen‚ employees quit‚ lose customers‚ leaders may start heading down an un-ethical path. A company having a purpose can prevent many of these possibilities from happening. When a company does

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    CORPORATE SECRETARYSHIP CHAPTER ONE THE ROLE OF THE COMPANY SECRETARY 1.1 Requirement to appoint a company secretary It is already understood that a company is the creation of law‚ having rights‚ duties and obligations just as that of human being. The so-called legal entity may therefore sue and be sued: Salomon’s case. But because of the abstract nature of a company as a ‘person’ it becomes necessary that human agents (directors) be put in place to see to the effective running

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    Sources of Company Law

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    1 Sources of Company Law 1.1 W HAT IS COMPANY LAW? For the last century and a half a complex body of legislation called the Companies Acts has declared that if anyone presents to Companies House the documents required to form a ‘company’‚ the Registrar of Companies will issue a Certificate of Incorporation stating‚ like a birth certificate‚ that a new person‚ a ‘limited company’‚ has that day come into being. This robotic person‚ ‘owned’ by its shareholders‚ has no arms or legs‚ nor even

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    Newell Company Case

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    Newell Company Case Analysis Group: Nam‚ Xin‚ Shuyang Problem Statement: CEO John McDonough decided on making acquisition of Calphalon and Rubbermaid‚ which influent shareholders’ confidence. Newell Company’s Philosophy and Mission Newell Company created corporate advantages by following the company’s mission and philosophy. The philosophy "Build on what we do best" was started by CEO Mr. Dan Ferguson. This philosophy can be described as Newell focus on selling multiproduct to large mass

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    Company Law Assignment

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    Question 1 James runs a single director proprietary company called Jamboos Pty Ltd a) Explain the rules that Jamboos must operate under and James’ powers under the Corporations Act. In Corporations Act‚ S198E‚ 201F and 202C contain certain provisions that govern the operation of single director companies. These provisions apply whether or not the single shareholder company has adopted a constitution which include: The director may appoint another director by recording the appointment and signing

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    Walt Disney Company

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    Walt Disney Company if there was an authoritarian leader it would affect group communication immensely because the employees need to be creative and because authoritarian leaders “make decisions‚ give the orders‚ and generally control all activities” (Beebe & Masterson‚ 2009‚ P. 290) this does not allow creative communication. When a leader dictates techniques to a group it does not allow constructive communication‚ and ideal sharing‚ and this would not be good for The Walt Disney Company. In The Walt

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    Company Law Assignment

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    v Grant (1877) as ‘one who undertakes to form a company with reference to a given project and to set it going and who takes the necessary steps to accomplish that purpose’. The promoter would be the person who undertakes the formation of a company by carrying out the procedures necessary for incorporation‚ person actually interested in the company or professionals who incorporate a company as part of their business. But under Section 4 The Companies Act 1965 states does not include any person by reason

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    Office Equipment Company

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    Weaver’s products which is one of the largest U.S drug firms. Leonard Prescott‚ vice president and general manager of Weaver Pharmaceutical believed that his executive assistant; John Higgins has lost his touch to effectively representing the U.S parent company and too attached to Japanese culture. Higgins and Prescott both have different opinions toward implementing U.S. policies in the Japanese operations. Higgins’s attitude was seen more against the U.S. policies and more toward the Japanese ways of doing

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    Parker Pen Company

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    PARKER PEN COMPANY Background George Safford Parker founded Parker Pen Company in 1892 in Janesville‚ Wisconsin. It began with the production of his first fountain pen. Afterwards in 1894‚ Parker had its first major innovation; “the lucky curve” which consisted on reducing the leak caused in fountain pens. Parker’s first marketing approach was to produce high quality pens and make them become status symbols; Parker pens were signer’s favorite‚ giving the company the first or second position

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