Jordans Irish company secretarial precedents

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Jordans
Language
English
Pages
537

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Jordans Irish company secretarial precedents
2009, Jordans
in English - 4th ed.

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Table of Contents

Incorporation of a private limited company
Alteration to memorandum and articles of association
Company names
Re-registration
Shares and share capital
Borowing and debentures
Annual return, accounts and auditors
Dividends and loan interest
Registered office
Directors
The secretary
Execution of documents and the company seal
Statutory records and registers
Company meetings
Winding-up and striking off.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Bristol

Classifications

Library of Congress
KDK502.A65 E42 2009

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Pagination
xxix, 537 p. :
Number of pages
537

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24469388M
ISBN 13
9781846611896
LCCN
2010287263
OCLC/WorldCat
436265432

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