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Company Law 1 - University of Wolverhampton

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Rafsanjan Pistachio Producers Co-operative v S Reiss [1990] BCLC 352Rolled Steel Products Ltd v British Steel Corporation [1985] 2 WLR908; [1985] 3 All ER 52 (CA)Royal British Bank v Turquand (1855) 5 E & B 248Simmonds v Heffer [1983] BCLC 298Williams and Another v Natural Life Health Foods Ltd [1998] BCC428; [1998] 2 All ER 577 (HL)Business Names Act 1985Companies Act 1985: ss2, 3, 3A, 4, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 35, 35A, 35B,348, 349, 380, 714 and 719Note: Insolvency Act 1986: ss187 and 216Self-Study Questions1 What is the supposed rationale behind the requirement that a company’s objects be stated in thememorandum?2 What is a ‘Bell Houses’ clause?3 Distinguish between the objects and the powers <strong>of</strong> a company.4 Can a company make valid gifts (a) to its members; (b) to its employees; (c) to its customers; (d)to its competitors, if it has noexpress power to make gifts?5 Can an ultra vires transaction ever be ratified by the company?Sample Questions1 New School Ltd is a company which is entirely directed by a board <strong>of</strong> trustees who are the directors<strong>of</strong> the company. Its objects include: a to educate girls; b to give money to girls to enable themto proceed to higher education; c to do all things the trustees consider desirable. There is an independentobjects clause.James, Tim and Ron are members <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trustees and consequently directors <strong>of</strong> the company.Ron, who is responsible for promoting the good name <strong>of</strong> the school, arranges for the companyto donate £20,000 to research into a cure for lung cancer. Without reference to his fellowdirectors he arranges for the company to create a covenant to this effect. The trustees also authorisea gift to Mary who has been accepted on a course at a finishing school in Switzerland. Timand Ron agree with the majority <strong>of</strong> the directors that boys should be admitted to the school, andfive boys are provisionally accepted as pupils at the school, their parents paying deposits <strong>of</strong> £500each. One <strong>of</strong> the parents decides not to send his son to the school and asks for a return <strong>of</strong> his deposit.Advise James who is a member <strong>of</strong> the company and who objects to the covenant to pay the£20,000 to the proposed gift to Mary, and to the decision to admit boys. Advise also the parentswho wish to have their deposit returned.(<strong>Wolverhampton</strong> LLB by Distance Learning Question.)2 Sparks, an electrician, instructed his solicitor to incorporate his business as a private company.Sparks took 70 per cent <strong>of</strong> the issued share capital and two <strong>of</strong> his employees, Frank and Stein,took the remaining 30 per cent <strong>of</strong> the issued share capital in equal proportions. The company wasregistered with the name ‘Bright Sparks Limited’ and had objects which provided that the companywas to carry on a business as electrical suppliers. Sparks, Frank and Stein were named as thecompany’s directors.

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