A comparison of capital rules governing financial assistance by a company in South African and English company law

The Companies Act of 71 of 2008 makes a number of important changes to the rules relating to capital maintenance. In line with the objectives of the Companies Act of 71 of 2008, section 44 of the Act has removed the prohibition on the provision of financial assistance by a company which was conta...

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Main Author: Andargie, Abyote Abebe
Other Authors: Masuku, Barbara (Mrs)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11956
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-119562016-04-16T04:08:20Z A comparison of capital rules governing financial assistance by a company in South African and English company law Andargie, Abyote Abebe Masuku, Barbara (Mrs) Solvency and liquidity test Financial assistance by a company Subscription or purchase of shares or securities Section 44 of the Companies Act of 2008 Section 677 of the Companies Act of 2006 346.666068 Stocks -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Stocks -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain Corporations -- South Africa -- Finance Corporations -- Great Britain -- Finance Securities -- South Africa Securities -- Great Britain Corporation law -- South Africa Corporation law -- Great Britain The Companies Act of 71 of 2008 makes a number of important changes to the rules relating to capital maintenance. In line with the objectives of the Companies Act of 71 of 2008, section 44 of the Act has removed the prohibition on the provision of financial assistance by a company which was contained under the previous section 38 of the Companies Act 61 of 1973. Despite the repeal of the prohibition, a transaction which involves the provision of financial assistance by a company for the acquisition of or subscription of its own securities still needs to be effected in accordance with the requirements and conditions that are provided under the Act and Memorandum of Incorporation. To explore the new developments, within this study, the provision of financial assistance in terms of section 44 of the Companies Act of 2008 is, therefore, analysed in detail. On the other hand, the UK Companies Act of 2006 repealed the prohibition on the giving of financial assistance by private companies in most circumstances. It, however, retained the prohibition to public companies only because of the requirements of the Second Company Law Directive (77/91/EEC). This study also explores the rules of financial assistance by a company under the UK Companies Acts in detail. Though the source of financial assistance by a company both in South Africa and in English Company laws is rooted in the English decision of the Trevor v Whitworth case, currently these countries have adopted what is deemed appropriate and significant in their own countries. This study, therefore, examines and compares the rules governing the provision of financial assistance by a company in the company laws of these two countries. Mercantile Law LL.M. (Commercial law) 2013-10-28T12:57:30Z 2013-10-28T12:57:30Z 2013-07 2013-10-28 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11956 en 1 online resource (vi, 51 leaves)
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topic Solvency and liquidity test
Financial assistance by a company
Subscription or purchase of shares or securities
Section 44 of the Companies Act of 2008
Section 677 of the Companies Act of 2006
346.666068
Stocks -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Stocks -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain
Corporations -- South Africa -- Finance
Corporations -- Great Britain -- Finance
Securities -- South Africa
Securities -- Great Britain
Corporation law -- South Africa
Corporation law -- Great Britain
spellingShingle Solvency and liquidity test
Financial assistance by a company
Subscription or purchase of shares or securities
Section 44 of the Companies Act of 2008
Section 677 of the Companies Act of 2006
346.666068
Stocks -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Stocks -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain
Corporations -- South Africa -- Finance
Corporations -- Great Britain -- Finance
Securities -- South Africa
Securities -- Great Britain
Corporation law -- South Africa
Corporation law -- Great Britain
Andargie, Abyote Abebe
A comparison of capital rules governing financial assistance by a company in South African and English company law
description The Companies Act of 71 of 2008 makes a number of important changes to the rules relating to capital maintenance. In line with the objectives of the Companies Act of 71 of 2008, section 44 of the Act has removed the prohibition on the provision of financial assistance by a company which was contained under the previous section 38 of the Companies Act 61 of 1973. Despite the repeal of the prohibition, a transaction which involves the provision of financial assistance by a company for the acquisition of or subscription of its own securities still needs to be effected in accordance with the requirements and conditions that are provided under the Act and Memorandum of Incorporation. To explore the new developments, within this study, the provision of financial assistance in terms of section 44 of the Companies Act of 2008 is, therefore, analysed in detail. On the other hand, the UK Companies Act of 2006 repealed the prohibition on the giving of financial assistance by private companies in most circumstances. It, however, retained the prohibition to public companies only because of the requirements of the Second Company Law Directive (77/91/EEC). This study also explores the rules of financial assistance by a company under the UK Companies Acts in detail. Though the source of financial assistance by a company both in South Africa and in English Company laws is rooted in the English decision of the Trevor v Whitworth case, currently these countries have adopted what is deemed appropriate and significant in their own countries. This study, therefore, examines and compares the rules governing the provision of financial assistance by a company in the company laws of these two countries. === Mercantile Law === LL.M. (Commercial law)
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title A comparison of capital rules governing financial assistance by a company in South African and English company law
title_short A comparison of capital rules governing financial assistance by a company in South African and English company law
title_full A comparison of capital rules governing financial assistance by a company in South African and English company law
title_fullStr A comparison of capital rules governing financial assistance by a company in South African and English company law
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