4 edition of Companies Act of Singapore - An Annotation found in the catalog.
Companies Act of Singapore - An Annotation
Andrew Hicks
Published
December 1990
by Lexis Law Publishing (Va)
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Written in
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Number of Pages | 700 |
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Open Library | OL7478082M |
ISBN 10 | 0409995681 |
ISBN 10 | 9780409995688 |
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(3) Nothing in this Act shall affect the Table in any repealed written law corresponding to Table A in the Fourth Schedule in force immediately before the date of commencement of section of the Companies (Amendment) Act or any part thereof (either as originally enacted or as altered in pursuance of any statutory power) or the corresponding Table in any former written law relating to.
The Annotated Singapore Companies Act provides invaluable section-by-section annotations to the Singapore Companies Act, throwing light on the application and interpretation of the provisions of the Act.
The high-quality annotations are insightful, practical and authoritative, enabling a confident understanding of the workings of the Act. Get this from a library. The Companies Act of Singapore: an annotation. [Andrew Hicks; Walter C M Woon]. The loose-leaf publication Companies Act of Malaysia – An Annotation is a counterpart to Woon’s Corporations Law of Singapore, and has been the authoritative research tool for many a corporate practitioner and business.
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Companies Act of Malaysia, An Annotation ( Desk Edition) The loose-leaf publication Companies Act of Malaysia – An Annotation is a counterpart to Woon’s Corporations Law of Singapore, and has been the authoritative research tool for many a corporate practitioner and : Walter Woon.
The Companies Act of Malaysia: An Annotation [Book review] By Pearlie KOH Topics: Business Organizations Law. Companies Act. Status: Current version Documents made out of Singapore Charges, etc., created before 29th December Application of Division Inspection of minute books Division 4 — Register of members kept by public company.
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The White Book contains in-depth annotations, analysis of the Rules of Court, and. The most common form of company in Singapore is limited liability company, in which the members’ liability is limited by shares or guarantee.
In addition, there are also unlimited companies. Incorporation and the Steps Involved. Creation of a company becomes legal only when it is registered under the Companies Act as the initial step. Acts of Parliament are available without charge, and updated monthly, at the Singapore Government Statutes.
More information. Hardcopies of the Acts and Subsidiary Legislation can be purchased from Toppan Leefung Pte Ltd. Address: No. 1, Kim Seng Promenade, # Great World City East Tower, Singapore Telephone: Walter Woon Cheong Ming SC (born 12 September ) is a Singaporean lawyer, academic, diplomat and politician.
He is currently professor of law at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law and the Dean of the Singapore Institute of Legal Education. His expertise is in company law and securities ed at NUS and St. John's College, Cambridge, he joined the teaching.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Subramaniam, N. Annotation of the Singapore Companies (Amendment) Act Singapore: Butterworths, The Annotated Malaysian Companies Act provides invaluable section-by-section annotations to the Companies Actthrowing light on the application and interpretation of the provisions of the Act.
It is written by a select team of experienced practitioners and academicians with extensive knowledge of company and corporate law in Malaysia. Professor Woon is the author of several law books, including Walter Woon on Company Law (now in its third edition, edited by Professor Tan Cheng Han) and The Companies Act of Singapore: An Annotation(originally co.
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The Companies Act is the longest Act in the history of the State, and consolidates 13 Acts of the Oireachtas as well as numerous statutory instruments. The Act also introduces numerous radical reforms to existing company law. This new title is the essential annotated reference to the Companies Act CHAPTER 1 Background to the Singapore Legislation CHAPTER 2 International Arbitration Act (Cap.
A, Rev. Ed.) CHAPTER 3 Arbitration Act (Cap. 10, Rev. Ed.) CHAPTER 4 Other Legislation CHAPTER 5 Rules of Court CHAPTER 6 Rules of the Singapore.
The Act also introduces numerous radical reforms to existing company law. Introducing the successor publication to Bastow Charleton’s Combined Companies Acts The Companies Act An Annotation is the successor publication to Bastow Charleton’s Combined Companies Acts, which has been published and widely used since This new title is.ACT COMPANIES ACT An Act to provide for the registration, administration and dissolution of companies and corporations and to provide for related matters.
[ ] ENACTED by the Parliament of Malaysia as follows: PART I. PRELIMINARY. Short title and commencement. 1. (1) This Act may be cited as the Companies Act Companies Act of Malaysia, An Annotation | Desk Edition. Your invaluable source of information in the laws governing companies in Malaysia.
This publication is a counterpart to Woon’s Corporations Law of Singapore, and has been the authoritative research .