Course description
There are many circumstances where it may be necessary for a shareholder to own an ‘ordinary share’ (or where procedures must be followed if ordinary shares are being issued). Understanding what constitutes an ordinary share can be tricky if you are not clear about the definition and this is vital for anyone involved in providing corporate legal or tax advice, whether you are a paralegal, apprentice, trainee solicitor or new to an area of practice.
Presented by expert speaker Jackie Sheldon, this short 30-minute webinar aims to explore the definition of an ordinary share (looking at taxation and company legislation), and look at examples of when ‘ordinary share capital’ ownership is important. This webinar will also consider current caw law/rules of interpretation.
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Introduction
There are many circumstances where it may be necessary for a shareholder to own an ‘ordinary share’ (or where procedures must be followed if ordinary shares are being issued).
Understanding what constitutes an ordinary share can be tricky if you are not clear about the definition and this is vital for anyone involved in providing corporate legal or tax advice, whether you are a paralegal, apprentice, trainee solicitor or new to an area of practice.
If you are involved in this area and are uncertain of the elements that make an ordinary share, then this short 30-minute webinar is for you.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Examples of when ‘ordinary share capital’ ownership is important
- Examining the definition of an ordinary share (looking at taxation and company legislation)
- Considering current caw law/rules of interpretation
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