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Shareholders holding more than 50% of a company's share capital are generally accepted to control that company. But what are the limits of the power that comes with that control? In particular, in what circumstances can the majority force a sale of the minority's shares, either to themselves or to an outsider? This book will be of interest to academics, legal practitioners and in- house counsel who seek a safe way through the minefield of minority rights.
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Corporate reorganization, Corporate resolutions, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Shares, Stockholders, Stockholders' derivative actions, Tender offers (Securities), company law, expropriation, majority power, unfair prejudice, Commercial law, great britain, Corporation law, Corporate reorganizationsPlaces
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The Law of Majority Shareholder Power: Use and Abuse
Jun 20, 2017, Oxford University Press
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The Law of Majority Power: The Use and Abuse of Majority Shareholder Power
March 20, 2008, Oxford University Press, USA
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The law of majority shareholder power: use and abuse
2008, Oxford University Press
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