Corporations legislation 2024 / Jason Harris, Kerry Abadee, Karen Petch, Alexandra Pieniazek.
2024
N261.K1 BAX 2024
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Title
Corporations legislation 2024 / Jason Harris, Kerry Abadee, Karen Petch, Alexandra Pieniazek.
Other Title
Corporations legislation
Edition
2024 edition
ISBN
9780455503073 paperback
Imprint
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Lawbook Co., 2024.
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
xxiv, 2885 pages ; 25 cm
Call Number
N261.K1 BAX 2024
Summary
Thomson Reuters' Corporations Legislation 2024 has an outstanding reputation for accuracy, dependability and reliability. This fully consolidated legislation book includes the Corporations Act 2001, Corporations Regulations 2001 (except Sch 2 Forms) and Insolvency Practice Rules (Corporations) 2016 and captures the latest amendments up until 1 January 2024. The book is designed for use by legal practitioners, legal professionals and students. The Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) is supplemented by key section annotations updated by Professor Jason Harris of Sydney University, Karen Petch, Barrister-at-law, Kerry Abadee, former ASIC Senior Manager and Alexandra Pieniazek, Barrister-at-law. New for this year is the inclusion of previously unannotated sections suachas s553C. These section specific commentary notes provide additional guidance for the most important provisions. In addition, in the "Year in Review" feature, Jason Harris highlights significant corporations law developments since January 2023. Key developments: Authors have annotated additional sections including ss 79, 247A, 553C, 564 and 1101B of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Amendments passed during 2023 including the Treasury Laws Amendment (Financial Services Compensation Scheme of Last Resort) Act 2023 (Cth), adding Part 7.10B to the Corporations Act. Detailed consideration of the High Court judgments in Metal Manufactures Pty Ltd v Morton [2023] HCA 1 in relation to the set-off of mutual claims between insolvent company and their creditors, and Bryant v Badenoch Integrated Logging Pty Ltd [2023] HCA 2 regarding continuing business relationships. Discussion of the appeal judgment 183 Eastwood Pty Ltd v Dragon Property Development & Investment Pty Ltd [2023] NSWCA 72 with regard to assumptions that may be made about dealing with a company and to share registers. Examination of the court's discretion in oppression cases in Tzavaras v Tzavaras & Sons Pty Ltd [2023] NSWCA 168. Company officers' omissions considered as acts of the officer in Hakea Holdings Pty Ltd v Neon Underwriting Ltd [2023] FCAFC 34. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous edition 2023.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Corporations Act 2001
Table of Amending Legislation
1. Introductory
2A. Registering a company
2B. Basic features of a company
2C. Registers
2D. Officers and employees
2E. Related party transactions
2F. Members' rights and remedies
2G 1 Meetings
2H. Shares
2J. Transactions affecting share capital
2L. Debentures
2M. Financial reports and audit
2N. Updating ASIC information about companies and registered schemes and notified foreign passport funds
2P. Lodgments with ASIC
5. External administration
5A. Deregistration, and transfer of registration, of companies
5B. Bodies corporate registered as companies, and registrable bodies
5C. Managed investment schemes
5D. Licensed trustee companies
6. Takeovers
6A. Compulsory acquisitions and buy-outs
6B. Rights and liabilities in relation to Chapter 6 and 6A matters
6C. Information about ownership of listed companies, listed registered schemes and listed notified foreign passport funds
6CA. Continuous disclosure
6D. Fundraising
7. Financial services and markets
8. Mutual recognition of securities offers
8A. Asia Region Funds Passport
8B. Corporate collective investment vehicles
9. Miscellaneous
10. Transitional provisions
Schedule 2: Insolvency Practice Schedule (Corporations)
Schedule 3: Penalties
Schedule 4: Transfer of financial institutions and friendly societies
Corporations Regulations 2001 [except Sch 2 Forms]
Insolvency Practice Rules (Corporations) 2016.
Table of Amending Legislation
1. Introductory
2A. Registering a company
2B. Basic features of a company
2C. Registers
2D. Officers and employees
2E. Related party transactions
2F. Members' rights and remedies
2G 1 Meetings
2H. Shares
2J. Transactions affecting share capital
2L. Debentures
2M. Financial reports and audit
2N. Updating ASIC information about companies and registered schemes and notified foreign passport funds
2P. Lodgments with ASIC
5. External administration
5A. Deregistration, and transfer of registration, of companies
5B. Bodies corporate registered as companies, and registrable bodies
5C. Managed investment schemes
5D. Licensed trustee companies
6. Takeovers
6A. Compulsory acquisitions and buy-outs
6B. Rights and liabilities in relation to Chapter 6 and 6A matters
6C. Information about ownership of listed companies, listed registered schemes and listed notified foreign passport funds
6CA. Continuous disclosure
6D. Fundraising
7. Financial services and markets
8. Mutual recognition of securities offers
8A. Asia Region Funds Passport
8B. Corporate collective investment vehicles
9. Miscellaneous
10. Transitional provisions
Schedule 2: Insolvency Practice Schedule (Corporations)
Schedule 3: Penalties
Schedule 4: Transfer of financial institutions and friendly societies
Corporations Regulations 2001 [except Sch 2 Forms]
Insolvency Practice Rules (Corporations) 2016.
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