Companies Legislation definition

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Examples of Companies Legislation in a sentence

  • Such issued shares have been duly allotted and validly issued, and are fully paid up and, except as provided in Companies Legislation, free of preemptive rights.

  • All returns, particulars, resolutions and other documents required under the Companies Legislation and all other legislation to be delivered on behalf of any member of the Acquired Group to the U.K. Registrar of Companies (or to the Australian registrar of companies in respect of Stem Cell Sciences Australia) has been duly and properly made and delivered.

  • The key areas requiring change include the following: • Board – the Board operates under the requirements of Companies Legislation as opposed to the ‘advisory Board’ framework operating within other parts of the public sector.

  • The Board is therefore required to undertake its duties, functions and liabilities in accordance with the statutory requirements of Companies Legislation.


More Definitions of Companies Legislation

Companies Legislation means the provisions of the Companies Act 2006 in force from time to time, or any succeeding equivalent legislation;
Companies Legislation means the Companies Acts and all applicable legislation which governs the regulation and operation of companies in England;