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  • 41Rock Nominees Ltd v. RCO (Holdings) plc — [2004] 1 BCLC 439; [2003] 2 BCLC 493 is a UK company law case dealing with unfair prejudice under s.459 Companies Act 1985 (now s.994 Companies Act 2006). It was decided at first instance by Peter Smith J.FactsRock Nominees Ltd was part of the… …

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  • 42United Kingdom insolvency law — deals with the insolvency of firms in the United Kingdom. The primary pieces of legislation are the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Enterprise Act 2002.History*Bankruptcy Act 1542 *Statute of Anne Bankruptcy Act 1705Company lawHowever, there are… …

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  • 43discount — dis·count 1 / dis ˌkau̇nt/ n: a reduction made from the gross amount or value of something: as a: a reduction made from a regular or list price or a proportionate deduction from a debt account usu. made for prompt payment or for payment in cash b …

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  • 44restoration order — An order that the Pensions Regulator may make in relation to defined benefit schemes under section 52 of the Pensions Act 2004. If a party has entered into a transaction at an undervalue involving scheme assets on or after 27th April 2004, the… …

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  • 45Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title ... Statute book chapter 1986 c 46 …

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  • 46Trading while insolvent — is unlawful in a number of legal systems, and may result in the directors becoming personally liable for a company s assets. Under UK insolvency law trading once a company is legally insolvent can trigger several provisions of the Insolvency Act… …

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  • 47underrate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. undervalue (see underestimation); disparage, belittle. See detraction. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. undervalue, discount, disparage; see underestimate …

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  • 48understate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. underestimate, undervalue, underrate; play or tone down, soft pedal (inf.), palliate, belittle, degrade, deprecate, pull one s punches (inf.); whitewash. See distortion, detraction. II (Roget s IV) v …

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  • 49depreciate — [v1] devalue, lose value abate, cheapen, decay, decrease, decry, deflate, depress, deteriorate, devalorize, diminish, downgrade, drop, dwindle, erode, fall, lessen, lower, mark down, reduce, soften, underrate, undervalue, worsen, write down,… …

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  • 50mis´val|u|a´tion — mis|val|ue «mihs VAL yoo», transitive verb, ued, u|ing. 1. to value falsely or wrongly. 2. = undervalue. (Cf. ↑undervalue) –mis´val|u|a´tion, noun …

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