Tag: LI

  • Lifting

    Lifting or piercing the corporate veil Adams v Cape Industries plc Find under this subsection information about Adams v Cape Industries plc in relation to Lifting or piercing the corporate veil.

  • Liquidations

    Company Liquidation Issues Refine your research by picking one of the following subsections: Company Liquidation: Preferences Company Liquidation: Extortionate credit transactions Company Liquidation: Misfeasance proceedings Company Liquidation: Restriction on re-use of company names […]

  • Liquidation

    Elements Common to all Liquidations Elements Common to all Liquidations. Introduction Issues relating to the conduct of the Company Liquidation

  • Limited Company

    Private and public limited companies Sole traders and partnerships are owned directly by individuals. The sole trader not only owns the business, she/he is the business; similarly with a partnership. It is possible, however, to create a business that is separate – in law – from its owners. […]

  • Limited Liability Partnerships (LLP)

    Brief Introduction to Limited Liability Partnerships (LLP) in Partnership Law A Limited Liability Partnership or LLP is a partnership formed and incorporated under the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2000.

  • Limited Partnerships

    Brief Introduction to Limited Partnerships in Partnership Law A Limited Partnership is a special partnership allowed by the 1907 Limited Partnership Act. This allows for a Limited Partner to have limited liability so long as it is not actively involved in the firm's management. Other Short […]

  • Liquidator

    Company Winding-up by the Court: The liquidator Company Winding-up by the Court: The liquidator's powers Company Winding-up by the Court: Aspects of the liquidator's role Voluntary Company Winding-up: The powers and duties of the liquidator The Company liquidator's […]

  • Life Peers

    Life Peers Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament The Life Peerages Act 1958 introduced more people from different professions, and more women. Before the Act, the House of Lords had been made up exclusively of hereditary Peers. A life Peer cannot pass their title on to his or her children. […]

  • Liquidation Committee

    Company Winding-up by the Court: The liquidation committee

  • Life Interest

    Definition of Life Interest This is a term used in wills and probate matters.

  • Libel

    Criminal libels and related offences This section offers a description about Criminal libels and related offences in the study of crimes in the English law. Definition of Libel Libel is defamation in a permanent form.

  • Liquidated Damages

    Liquidated Damages in Contract Law According to Questions & Answers Law of Contract: Law Revision and Study Guide (Law Questions & Answers, Oxford University Press), by Adrian Chandler and Ian Brown, Liquidated Damages may have the following meaning: see damage – n. Loss or harm. Not all forms […]

  • Literal Rule

    Definition of Literal Rule The literal rule involves applying the 'plain, ordinary literal meaning' of words – even if this could lead to a manifest absurdity.

  • Literal Rule

    Definition of Literal Rule The literal rule involves applying the 'plain, ordinary literal meaning' of words – even if this could lead to a manifest absurdity.

  • Licensing

    The Licensing Act 2003 was one of the largest revamps in the United Kingdom licensing laws for half a millennium. The Licensing Act 1953 consolidating some of the previous law and 1964 producing a new Licensing Act which in 2005 passed into history At the end of 2005 the United Kingdom […]