Questions and Answers: Company Law, 3rd edition (eBook)

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The Questions and Answers series provides students with a take-home resource with which to perfect their skills in answering exam-type questions for difficult legal subjects taught at New Zealand law and business schools.

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Release Date: March 01, 2016
ISBN/ISSN: 9781927313619

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The LexisNexis Questions and Answers Series provides students with the opportunity to perfect their skills in answering essay and exam-type questions for difficult legal subjects taught at law and business schools in New Zealand.

As well as the questions and answers, to practice answering legal questions on the topic of company law, each chapter of Questions and Answers: Company Law contains a summary of key issues and extensive suggestions for further reading.

Leading company law academic Matt Berkahn writes in a clear, concise and conversational tone making Questions and Answers: Company Law an invaluable study and revision aid for all students of New Zealand company law.

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Table of contents

Chapter 1 Company law in New Zealand

Chapter 2 The company as a legal entity

Chapter 3 Company formation

Chapter 4 The company constitution

Chapter 5 Capacity, powers and validity of actions

Chapter 6 Share capital

Chapter 7 Distributions to shareholders

Chapter 8 Directors

Chapter 9 Shareholder remedies

Chapter 10 Company insolvency