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Corporate and Business Law (ENG)
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2 Section D: The formation and constitution of business organisations Designed to give you knowledge and application of: D1. Agency Law D2. Partnerships D3. Corporations & legal personality D4. Company formations
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3 Learning Outcomes D3: Corporations & legal personality Distinguish between sole traders, partnership and companies. Explain the meaning and effect of limited liability. Analyse different types of companies, especially private and public companies. Illustrate the effect of separate personality. Recognise instances where separate personality will be ignored.
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4 Sole traders, partnerships and companies Business Structure Sole traderPartnership firm Only one personTwo or morePublic companyPrivate company Company Minimum 1, Maximum no limit Minimum 1, Maximum no limit
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5 The different types of companies, especially private and public companies Types of companies Limited companyUnlimited company Limited by sharesLimited by guarantee Public companyPrivate company
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6 The effect of separate personality Perpetual succession The continuation of a company’s existence despite the death of any owner or member, or any transfer of stock. Separate property A member cannot claim to be owner of the company's property as long as the company exists. Common seal The official signature of the company. Transferability of shares Shares in a company are freely transferable. Contractual capacity A company can enter into any contract in its own name and it is liable on any such contract. Separation of ownership from management A company is administered and managed by its managerial personnel i.e. the board of directors. Refer to Test Yourself 2 (page 279)
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7 Refer to Case study [Adams V Cape Industries PLC (1990)] on page D3.12 The instances where separate personality will be ignored Looking behind the company as a legal person, i.e. disregarding the corporate entity and paying regard to the realities behind the legal facade. Lifting of the corporate veil Where a director is found liable for fraud in their personal capacity Various situations where the separate personality will be ignored FraudGroup enterprises AgencyTrustTort Enemy character Tax
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8 Recap Distinguish between sole traders, partnership and companies. Explain the meaning and effect of limited liability. Analyse different types of companies, especially private and public companies. Illustrate the effect of separate personality. Recognise instances where separate personality will be ignored.
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