Disqualification of Company Directors


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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Table of cases -- Table of legislation -- List of tables -- About the editors and authors -- Preface -- 1 Analyses, perspectives and jurisdictional overview -- 2 The United Kingdom -- 3 Australia -- 4 South Africa -- 5 The United States -- 6 Germany -- Index




Personal Liability and Disqualification of Company Directors


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Foreword by Rt. Hon Mary Arden,D.B.E. The purpose of this new work is to provide an in-depth analysis of circumstances giving rise to the disqualification and personal liability of directors of insolvent companies. By way of introduction, the book commences by considering the legal indentification of a company director and the general corporate responsibilities and duties expected from a director of an insolvent company. Following the introduction, the first part of the work is devoted to an examination of the statutory provisions which may potentially render a director to be made personally liable to contribute to the debts and liabilities of an insolvent company. Accordingly, Part I of this book considers the law governing misfeasance proceedings, fraudulent trading, wrongful trading, phoenix companies and the misuse of corporate names under section 349(4) of the Companies Act 1985. Part II of the book involves an examination of the disqualification process under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986. The ability and powers of the courts to impose disqualification orders have generated an abundance of case law. Part II commences with a general analysis of the disqualification process before moving on to specifically concentrate its attention on section 6 of the Act, namely the disqualification of directors for unfit conduct. The final chapter of the work involves an analysis of the procedural aspects of the disqualification process. Table of Contents Part I - Personal Liability of Company Directors Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Misfeasance Proceedings Chapter 3 - Fraudulent Trading Chapter 4 - Wrongful Trading Chapter 5 - The Phoenix Syndrome Chapter 6 - Section 349(4) of the Companies Act 1985 Part II - Disqualification of Company Directors Chapter 7 - The Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 Chapter 8 - Disqualification for Unfit Conduct in the Management of an Insolvent Company (section 6, CDDA 1986) Chapter 9 - Procedural and Evidential Matters Pertinent to the CDDA 1986




The Disqualification of Company Directors


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Disqualification of directors is a fast moving area of the law, regulated by a mass of rules and regulations. The effect of a disqualification order being made against an individual can be catastrophic, making it essential for the person advising him to be aware of the steps that can be taken from the earliest stages.







Disqualification Undertakings


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Company directors found to have committed unfit conduct in the UK are subject to disqualification from directorships. Where a director offers a disqualification undertaking themselves, they avoid a full hearing of the matter and also typically receive a discounted period of disqualification from the UK court. Disqualification Undertakings: Law, Policy and Practice provides authoritative and practical guidance on navigating the undertakings system and the procedures for applying for leave of an undertaking. This is combined with empirical research on reasons cited in schedules of unfit conduct and periods of disqualification, enabling UK practitioners to advise clients on the most effective strategies when negotiating terms of undertakings. With the number of corporate insolvencies likely to rise over the next few years, this is an ideal volume for those advising the increasing number of people disqualified from directorships.




Ethics and enterprise


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Mithani: Directors' Disqualification


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The unparalleled authority on directors' disqualification, Mithani has, together with a team of expert practitioners and academics, produced the definitive work on the law relating to disqualification.Available in looseleaf and CD-ROM, Mithani: Directors' Disqualification gives readers the entire law and procedure relating to the disqualification of company directors and is the only work to provide a full explanation of the complex rules that have developed under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986. The work also takes account of the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998.The complete service includes a guide to the substantive law and procedure in this area; the essential statutory materials; a newsletter; necessary forms and precedents and cases, included in the accompanying CD. Expanded precedents provide useful short cuts through a complicated area of law and include essential information and research on disqualification periods.Automatically updated four times a year, the CD offers the user a number of additional benefits such as advanced search facilities, speed and ease of use, plus a wealth of additional statutory material including the complete Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986, the Insolvency Act 1986, the Companies Act 1985 and the Companies Act 2006. Extensive hypertext links enable users to jump from page to page between relevant statutory material and precedents - all at the touch of a button.Four looseleaf volumes plus CD-ROM; four service issues per year




Mithani and Wheeler


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Restriction and Disqualification of Directors


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This compilation of over 60 recorded decisions of s.150 decisions, highlighting the relevant facts and decisions in each case will be of valuable assistance to practitioners in providing guidance as to what conduct the courts consider as falling foul of the section.