The following Corporate news provides comprehensive and up to date legal information on Corporate weekly highlights—5 February 2026
Separate legal personality and the corporate veilCorporate legal personality—the Salomon principleA properly formed registered company is a separate...
A company’s constitutionWhat is a company's constitution?A company’s 'constitution' is defined under the Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006) as...
Allotment and issue of shares—fundamentalsSTOP PRESS: A significant restructuring of the UK listing regime came into effect on 29 July 2024, which...
Private companies limited by sharesThis Practice Note summarises the main features of a private company limited by shares. It also covers key...
Can directors in a private limited company have weighted voting rights at board meetings?Although we have limited this answer to cover private companies limited by shares, it is worth noting that there are specific regulatory issues which arise with listed companies which may prevent such companies
What is the difference between a traded company, a quoted company, and a listed company?The terms ‘traded company’, ‘quoted company’ and ‘listed company’ are often confused or used interchangeably. They do however have specific definitions for specific contexts.Traded companyThe Companies Act 2000
Are the words 'Limited' and 'Ltd' interchangeable when referring to a company name?The choice of a private limited company name, whether on incorporation or on a subsequent change of name, is subject to a variety of requirements and restrictions, which include, under the Companies Act 2006 (CA
What is a capital contribution reserve? A capital contribution reserve typically arises when an irrevocable gift has been made to a company by a shareholder (ie new shares are not issued in consideration). Such a payment often arises in the context of overseas companies, where a parent company makes
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