Catalog Record: The companies acts 1862-1900, with cross references and a full analytical index; comprising the full text of all the statutes with all amendments and repeals down to 1900, and the forms and fees prescribed by the Board of Trade under the act of 1900 | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The companies acts 1862-1900, with cross references and a full analytical index; comprising the full text of all the statutes with all amendments and repeals down to 1900, and the forms and fees prescribed by the Board of Trade under the act of 1900, by William Godden...and Stamford Hutton..

Corporate Author: Great Britain.
Other Authors: Hutton, Stamford. 1866-, Godden, William
Language(s): English
Published: London, Effingham Wilson, 1901
Subjects: Corporation law > Great Britain.
Physical Description: vi, 304 p. 19 cm
Original Format: Book
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