Companies Act 1985 definition

Companies Act 1985 means the Companies Act 1985, as in force from time to time;
Companies Act 1985 means the Companies Act 1985 of England and Wales;
Companies Act 1985 means the Companies Act 1985 as amended, modified, re-enacted or replaced from time to time;

Examples of Companies Act 1985 in a sentence

  • We report to you our opinion as to whether the financial statements give a true and fair view and are properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act 1985.

  • A “group”, within s262 (1) of the Companies Act 1985, means a parent undertaking and its subsidiary undertakings.

  • References in this letter to “subsidiaries” include subsidiary undertakings and the expressions “subsidiaries”, “subsidiary undertakings” and “wholly-owned subsidiaries” have the same meanings as in the Companies Act 1985.

  • This report is made solely to the Company’s members, as a body, in accordance with section 235 of the Companies Act 1985.

  • On 14 January 1993, Deutsche Bank registered under Schedule 21A to the Companies Act 1985 as having established a branch (Registration No. BR000005) in England and Wales.


More Definitions of Companies Act 1985

Companies Act 1985 means the Companies Act 1985.
Companies Act 1985 means the English Companies Act of 1985.
Companies Act 1985 means the U.K. Companies Xxx 0000, amended by the Companies Xxx 0000, and as in force from time to time.
Companies Act 1985 means the Companies Xxx 0000 of England and Wales;
Companies Act 1985 means the Companies Act 1985 applicable in Great Britain as amended from time to time, or any legislation substituted therefor.
Companies Act 1985 means the United Kingdom Companies Act 1985; “Companies Act 2006” means the United Kingdom Companies Act 2006; “Competition Act” means the United Kingdom Competition Act 1998;
Companies Act 1985 means the Companies Act 1985 of the United Kingdom;