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Secretarial practice

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Full text: Secretarial practice

Monograph

Identifikator:
1775636852
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-164018
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Knibbs, George Handley http://d-nb.info/gnd/1045010944
Title:
The shadow of the world's future, or The earth's population possibilities & the consequences of the present rate of increase of the earth's inhabitants
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Ernest Benn Limited
Year of publication:
(1928)
Scope:
131 Seiten
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Chapter VIII. International economics and migration
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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  • Secretarial practice
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. Companies in general
  • Chapter II. The registration of companies
  • Chapter III. The memorandum of association
  • Chapter IV. Articles of association
  • Chapter V. Capital and shares
  • Chapter VI. Prospectus and allotment
  • Chapter VII. Offers for sale and kindered matters
  • Chapter VIII. Transfer and transmission of shares
  • Chapter IX. Other matters relating to shares
  • Chapter X. Share warrants
  • Chapter XI. Notices
  • Chapter XII. Meeting of shareholders
  • Chapter XIII. Directors
  • Chapter XIV. Resolutions
  • Chapter XV. Accounts
  • Chapter XVI. Balance street and audit
  • Chapter XVII. Dividents
  • Chapter XVIII. Mortgages, debentures and receivers
  • Chapter XIX. Reconstruction and schemes of arrangements
  • Chapter XX. Winding up
  • Chapter XXI. Powers of attorney
  • Chapter XXII. Private companies
  • Chapter XXIII. Statuory companies
  • Chapter XXIV. Scottish companies
  • Chapter XXV. Foreign companies
  • Chapter XXVI. Income tax in its application to trading companies
  • Chapter XXVII. Agenda and minutes
  • Chapter XXVIII. Filing
  • Chapter XXIX. Stamp duties

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COMPANIES ACT, 1929 
I 
Part IV, 
VIANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION, 
Registered Office and Name, 
92.—(1) A company shall, as from the day on which it begins 
to carry on business or as from the twenty-eighth day after the date 
of its incorporation, whichever is the earlier, have a registered 
office to which all communications and notices may be addressed. 
(2) Notice of the situation of the registered office, and of any 
change therein, shall be given within twenty-eight days after the 
ate of the incorporation of the company or of the change, as the 
case may be, to the registrar of companies, who shall record the 
same. 
The inclusion in the annual return of a company of a statement 
as to the address of its registered office shall not be taken to satisfy 
the obligation imposed by this subsection, 
(3) If default is made in complying with this section, the 
company and every officer of the company who is in default shall 
be liable to a default fine. 
93.—(1) Every company— 
(a) shall paint or affix, and keep painted or affixed, its name 
on the outside of every office or place in which its business 
is carried on, in a conspicuous position, in letters easily 
legible; 
shall have its name engraven in legible characters on its 
seal; 
shall have its name mentioned in legible characters in all 
notices, advertisements, and other official publications of 
the company, and in all bills of exchange, promissory notes, 
endorsements, cheques, and orders for money or goods 
purporting to be signed by or on behalf of the company, 
and in all bills of parcels, invoices, receipts, and letters of 
credit of the company. 
(2) If a company does not paint or affix its name in manner 
directed by this Act, the company and every officer of the company 
who is in default shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds, 
and if a company does not keep its name painted or affixed in 
manner so directed, the company and every officer of the company 
who is in default shall be liable to a default fine. 
(3) If a company fails to comply with paragraph (b) or para- 
graph (c) of subsection (1) of this section, the companv 1 Me 
liable to a fine not exceeding fiftv pounds. 
(4) If a director, manager. - officer of a compan: 
person on its behalf—- 
(a) uses or authorises the use of any seal purporting to be a 
seal of the company whereon its name is not so engraven 
as aforesaid: or 
registered ofhice 
of company. 
Publication of 
1ame by 
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