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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Hanrahan
    PublisherOxford University Press
    Edition23rd Edition
    ISBN9780190337209
    Pages980
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2022

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    Oxford University Press Commercial Applications Company Law 2022 P by Hanrahan

    A practical, accessible approach to how company law shapes business planning.Commercial Applications of Company Law 2022 makes corporate law accessible to students and practitioners by putting the law in context. Focusing on typical experiences of companies and their advisers, it explains the application of the law in an understandable and relevant manner.This textbook guides readers through complex legislation and contemporary issues with expert commentary, while practically demonstrating how company law shapes business planning and decision-making.NEW TO THIS EDITIONUpdated legislation on virtual meetings and electronic documents in response to COVID-19New insolvency and work-out arrangements for SMEsImplementation of the new Australian Business Registry Service (ABRS) and the director identification number regimeChanges to continuous disclosure lawsUpdates to Directors' Duties chapters including:safe harbour protectionexamples of directors not acting in good faith in the best interests of the company