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1 Theft Act 1968
док.эк., юр., брит. закон "О воровстве", 1968 г. (законодательный акт, являющийся важной частью законодательства о компаниях Великобритании; касается вводящей в заблуждение отчетности официальных лиц компании с целью обмана участников компании или кредиторов; предусматривает наказание до 7 лет лишения свободы)See: -
2 Theft Act 1968
Юридический термин: Закон о краже 1968 года (Великобритании. http://kommentarii.org/strani_mira_eciklopediy/velikobritaniy.html) -
3 company law
эк., юр. закон [законодательство\] о компанияха) (право, регулирующее деятельность акционерных компаний)See:б) эк., юр., брит. (специфическая сфера английского права, в которой не существует четкого разделения гражданского, предпринимательского и торгового права; касается компаний, играющих важнейшую роль в экономике страны; в настоящее время среди таковых преобладают компании с ограниченной ответственностью)See:civil law, business law, commercial law, limited liability company, Joint Stock Company Act, Companies Act 1985, Companies Act 1980, Companies Act 1981, Companies Act, Companies Consolidation Act 1985, Companies Registration Office, Theft Act 1968, Business Names Act 1985, Insolvency Act 1986, Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986, Criminal Justice Act 1987, Companies Act 1989, Criminal Justice Act 1993, Public Offers of Security Regulations 1995* * *законы, регулирующие процедуру учреждения и деятельность компаний, а также формы и методы контроля над компаниями -
4 false or misleading statements
эк., юр. ложная или вводящая в заблуждение отчетность (отчетность официальных лиц компании, не отражающая реальное положение вещей, имеющая целью обман членов компании или кредиторов; может иметь место, напр., в проспекте эмиссии акций; предмет гражданского и уголовного регулирования)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > false or misleading statements
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