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judgments both in Australia and in overseas jurisdictions which have dealt with the question of what constitutes reasonable …
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Australia in order to identify Federal Government policy rationales for ESOPs. We then identify employee motives for … participating in employee share plans. Two hypotheses, using data from both employee shareholders and non shareholders in Australia …
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. For example, in the United Kingdom the duty to act in the interests of the company was reformulated in 2006. In Australia …
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In this paper the author examines the law in Australia regulating loans made by companies to their directors. The …
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This paper reports the results of a study of disclosure of loans made by listed Australian companies to their directors. Thirty six percent of the surveyed companies disclosed outstanding loans to directors. The author explores the implications of the results of the study, noting that the...
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When are shareholders empowered to remove directors from office? This is an important governance issue and is related to the balance of power between shareholders and directors. In the case of a public company, s 203D(1) of the Australian Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) provides that shareholders...
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The issue of how to regulate conflicts of interest in the company law context has always been challenging. Applying traditional fiduciary standards to modern commercial relationships can be conceptually difficult. This can be seen by the fact that divergent approaches to the application of the...
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"Insolvent Trading" in Australia, "Reckless Trading" in New Zealand and "Wrongful Trading" in England: A Recipe for Timid … Insolvent Trading - Michael J Whincop Part III - Insolvent Trading in Australia 4. Insolvent Trading in Australia: The Legal …
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