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Corporate Law in Practice - Gregor Van Burght

Corporate Law in Practice

By: Gregor Van Burght

eText | 1 September 1998 | Edition Number 2

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There is a great demand for practical information on the corporate laws of foreign countries as more and more companies establish foreign branches or subsidiaries, or acquire an interest in another company situated abroad by way of joint ventures or mergers. Such cross-border operations are not restricted to big multinational companies; an increasing number of small private or family-owned companies seek to expand their business and establish foreign-based contacts.

This book is designed to provide tax consultants, shareholders, company executives, financial advisors and members of the accounting and legal professions with the basic information that is required to gain an understanding of foreign-based corporations.

Table of contents:

Preface. Contributors. Questionnaire. Abbreviated questionnaire.

  • 1. Aruba: The Aruba Exempt Company, Jeroen Eichhorn.
  • 2. Australia: The Proprietary Company Limited by Shares, Clive Craven, Emma Yim and Stuart Marks.
  • 3. Belgium: The Limited Liability Company, Didier Leclercq.
  • 4. France: The Unlisted Public Limited Company, Anker Sorensen.
  • 5. Germany: The Limited Liability Company and the Stock Corporation, Hildegard Ziemons.
  • 6. Great Britain: The Company Limited by Shares, Adrian E.R. Bell.
  • 7. Italy: The Company Limited by Shares, Massimo Chiais and Alberto Lupoi.
  • 8. Jersey: The Company Limited by Shares, Cyman L.I. Davies.
  • 9. Netherlands: The Company Limited by Shares, Wino J.M. van Veen.
  • 10. Netherlands Antilles and Aruba: The Company Limited by Shares, Henri Th.M. Burgers.
  • 11. Singapore: The Company Limited by Shares, Abbas Ali.
  • 12. United States: Corporations, Pierre de Ravel d'Esclapon and David M. Grimes.

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