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Chapter 30: Designated Activity Companies (a) Objects and powers – an obsolete distinction (b) Requisite, advantageous or incidental acts or things (c) Independent objects and Bell Houses clauses (d) Restraining ultra vires activities (e) Gratuitous dispositions (f) The consequences of acting ultra vires (g) No duty to enquire (h) Directors’ liabilities for ultra vires actions (i) Ratifying ultra vires acts ...
The capacity of a DAC and the doctrine of ultra vires
- Author:
- Thomas B Courtney
- Publisher:
- Bloomsbury Professional
- Edition:
- Fourth edition
- Law Stated At:
- 30 September 2016
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