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    DEERE AND COMPANY CASE

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    I. Introduction Deere & Company (also known as John Deere‚ after its founder) is a world-leading manufacturer‚ distributor‚ and financier of equipment for agriculture‚ construction‚ forestry‚ and commercial and consumer applications (lawn and grounds care). Deere’s objective has consistently been to be the low-cost producer in the markets it serves. However‚ it seeks to do so while maintaining an image of quality and customer focus. Its company values are quality‚ innovation‚ integrity‚ and commitment

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    Company Law Assignment

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    Question 1 James runs a single director proprietary company called Jamboos Pty Ltd a) Explain the rules that Jamboos must operate under and James’ powers under the Corporations Act. In Corporations Act‚ S198E‚ 201F and 202C contain certain provisions that govern the operation of single director companies. These provisions apply whether or not the single shareholder company has adopted a constitution which include: The director may appoint another director by recording the appointment and signing

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    Company Law Notes

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    SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING AND LAW LAW2452 COMPANY LAW COURSE MANUAL Copies of copyright material in this compilation have been made in accordance with the provisions of section VB of the Copyright Act for the teaching purposes of the University. CONTENTS Course Syllabus 2 - 4 Topics (Topic 1 - 15) 5 - 17 Tutorial Questions (Questions 1 - 46)

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    Types of Companies

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    Joint Stock Company form of business organization has become extremely popular as it provides a solution to (2) overcome the limitations of partnership business. The Multinational companies like Coca-Cola and‚ General Motors have their investors and customers spread throughout the world. The giant Indian Companies may include the names like Reliance‚ Talco Bajaj Auto‚ Infosys Technologies‚ Hindustan Lever Ltd.‚ Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.‚ and Larsen and Tubro etc. 1.2 MEANING OF COMPANY Section

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    Company Act

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    The Companies Act‚ 1956 Sec 1 Short title‚ and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Companies (Amendment) Act‚ 2000. (2) The provisions of this Act‚ other than sections 7 and 75‚ shall come into force at once and sections 7 and 75 shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may‚ by notification in the Official Gazette‚ appoint. Sec 2 Definitions In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise requires‚ (1) "abridged prospectus" means a memorandum containing such salient features

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    Company Law

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    CSEA 2222 COMPANY LAW GROUP ASSIGNMENT INTRODUCTION Principle of Separate Legal Entity The principle of separate legal entity under the law is a company‚ upon incorporation‚ will becomes a body corporate that exists separately with its owner and distinct from its individual members and directors. This fundamental principle of company law was first established in the landmark case of Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd (1897)‚ and formed the foundation of company law in Malaysia. Besides‚ this

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    Formation of a Company

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    FORMATION OF A COMPANY I. Promotion : Refers to the entire process by which a company is brought into existence. It starts with the conceptualisation of the birth a a company and determination of the purpose for which it is to be formed. The persons who conceive the company and invest the initial funds are known as the promoters of the company. The promoters enter into preliminary contracts with vendors and make arrangements for the preparation‚ advertisement and the circulation of prospectus

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    Company Law

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                    Company -          A business organization of two or more individuals -          Registered under Company Act 1965 2.      What are the sources of Malaysian Company Law? i.                    Statutes (CT CS) -          Companies Act 1965 -          Companies Regulation 1966 -          Securities Industry Act 1983 -          The Registration of Business Act 1956 ii.                  Judicial precedent/ common law -      Fundamental principles of company law which are

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    Formation of a Company

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    Assignment On FORMATION OF COMPANY AND PUBLIC & PRIVATE LTD COMPANY SUBMITTED BY: Sadia Kamal Shifa Roll No: Course: SUBMITTED TO: FORMATION OF COMPANY: A joint stock company is a company whose capital is divided into shares and the liability of whose shareholders is limited to the par value of the shares respectively held by them. Joint stock companies fall under two distinctive categories. The first category consists of a company whose promoters secure a portion of its share capital by

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    Company Law

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    Incorporated Entities Through incorporation‚ a business entity will becomes a separate legal body. Being a legal body‚ it has its own share of legal rights and obligations‚ the rights and obligation of a company is not equivalent of that to its members. This is to say‚ if the founder of a company retired or leave the corporation‚ it will still continue to exist. Traditionally‚ the law only recognizes nature persons in the position of enjoying rights and owing obligations. However by the process of

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