The Great Divide: Considering Section 157a of the Singapore Companies Act
The manner in which the powers of a company are carved out to be exercised by either the general meeting of shareholders or its board of directors is often a matter of interpretation of the constitution of the company. This approach retains a fair amount of flexibility in the differing models of pow...
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Main Author: | KOH, Pearlie |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2004
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