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Welcome to the weekly highlights from the Lexis®PSL Corporate team for the week ending 29 September 2016, which provide news updates and a comprehensive list of dates for your diary. This week’s edition looks at the latest issue of Market Watch, a consultation on how FRS 102 should be updated and the release of the government’s arguments for the use Royal Prerogative to invoke Article 50. It also features analysis on the decision in Braid Group (Holdings) Ltd on whether bad leaver provisions are relevant in determining the fair value of shares, Randhawa v Turpin in which the court applied the Duomatic principle to render decisions at an inquorate board meeting valid, the increasing popularity of community interest companies and the possibility of new legislation to crack down on white collar crime. It also takes you to our two new Q&As concerning company incorporation, a new Precedent relationship deed for use where a public limited company is being admitted to trading on AIM and four four...
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