The most comprehensive and authoritative work on Australian corporations law. FORD'S PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATIONS LAW is a classic high-level text. It is written by experts who provide the most authoritative and comprehensive commentary of all aspects of Australian corporate law.
Seventh edition of a text for students of Corporate Law. Major updating changes in corporate governance, benefits to related parties, creditor protection and external administration are all included, as are changes in the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Corporations Law Simplification Program. Includes a preface to the first edition, Table of Cases, Table of Legislation and an index.
Workbook to accompany the seventh edition of the text. Each chapter provides an overview of the learning outcomes of the accompanying text and contains short answer questions and problem questions with space for answers and a chapter summary. The authors work in the Faculty of Business, Queensland University of Technology.
Supplement to the sixth edition of TFord's Principles of Corporations Law' (1992) prompted by the major changes to corporations law made by the 1992 Corporate Law Reform Act (Cth). The changes are described in separate essays on corporate governance; related parties; civil penalties; voluntary administration and winding up reforms, including recoveries of property and directors' liability for insolvent trading. Includes a table of cases, a table of legislation and notes updating paragraphs in the main text. Ford is emeritus professor of commercial law at Melbourne University and a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria; Austin is a solicitor of the Supreme Courts of NSW, Queensland, Victoria and the ACT.
Fourth edition updating the legal regulations for professional lawyers, bankers, brokers, financial analysts, students and academics dealing in investment securities. Successor to TStock Markets and Securities Industry : Law and Practice'(1988), it covers the changes in the regulation of the securities industry made following the introduction of the Corporations Law (1989) and amendments made by the Corporate Law Reform Act (1992). Includes tables of cases and legislation, a list of abbreviations and an index. Baxt is a professorial associate at the University of Melbourne, H A J Ford is Professor Emeritus of commercial law at the University of Melbourne and Ashley Black is a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.
A guide for students of law and business which explains the main changes to the corporations law that have been made by the First Corporate Law Simplification Act 1995 (Cth). While the guide is primarily concerned with changes in the law made by the First Simplification Act, reference is made where appropriate to an exposure draft of a second Bill and to outline proposals for a third Bill dealing with fundraising.
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