Guidebook to New Zealand Companies and Securities Law


Book Description

This is the ninth edition of CCH's popular company and securities law guide, reviewed and updated by commercial law lecturers from the University of Auckland. Since the previous edition was published, there have been significant law changes and judgments given, including: introduction of criminal offences for breach of certain directors' duties new statutory regime for the regulation of financial markets conduct revised financial reporting regime Supreme Court decisions on voidable transactions This edition explains these changes and more. Students, practitioners and business people will find this Guidebook an indispensible, easy-to-read and informative aid to understanding a changing and complex area of law.






















Company and Securities Law in New Zealand


Book Description

COMPANY AND SECURITIES LAW IN NEW ZEALAND is a comprehensive treatise on New Zealand company law and securities regulation. The book explains the theoretical background to the 1993 Zealand company law reforms and deals fully with their practical implications, some of which are not always obvious. The text also covers the recent reforms to securities regulation as well as the voluntary administration procedure. Overseas authorities are referred to where relevant. Commencing with an historical introduction and discussion of basic concepts, the book is divided into seven major parts. Each of these deals with a key aspect of company and securities law.