Benade, M.L. et al. - Entrepreneurial Law. Incorporating the New Companies Act Manual. Special Edition.LexisNexis 2009. Special Edition. 454pp +163pp softcover. As new unused copy. ISBN: 9780409046564 Current edition. Part 1 is an updated 4th edition of Entrepreneurial Law reflecting the changes brought about by Act 24 of 2006. Part 2 is the text of the New Companies Act Manual (Piet Delport) discussing the Companies Act of 2008 and its implications. Special chapter examines the implications for the future of close corporations (Johan Henning). The updated text aims to prepare the student to cope both with the older Act 61 of 1973 and the new Act of 2008. Several copies available.
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