Noun
Companies Act (plural Companies Acts)
(law, Commonwealth) A stock short title used for legislation relating to companies.
A member of one them may also become a Statutory Auditor in accordance with the Companies Act, providing they can demonstrate the necessary professional ability in that area and submit to regular inspection. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, whistleblowers were encouraged to call out corporations for corporate fraud, with requisite provisions under the Companies Act, 2013 and the SEBI legislations. Source: Internet
Coverage of the Companies Act 2006 is fully integrated and given prominence, mirroring the emphasis that business law courses place on this central piece of legislation. Source: Internet
However, it may well be that Mr. Westwood did not make submission to the magistrate that he was relying on fraud as espoused in the Companies Act and that the magistrate correctly decided the case. Source: Internet
The search results rather showed a company by name Tiger Eye PI Media Limited, which is registered under the Companies Act, 1963 (Act 179) with Anas Aremeyaw Anas and Pamella Abbey as its current directors. Source: Internet
"That pursuant to Section 161 of the Companies Act and Rule 806 of the Listing Manual of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited ("SGX-ST"), the Directors of the Company be authorised and empowered to:- Source: Internet