An Issue of Absolution: Section 391 of the Companies Act
There is an obvious tension in the imposition of directors’ duties. Whilst directors being the management, and therefore the eyes, ears and brain of the corporate person, must be given sufficient discretion to take on entrepreneurial (and hence risky) ventures with a view to profit maximisation, the...
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Main Author: | KOH, Pearlie |
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2003
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