Chapter 1 Further reading

Business structures

Books

D French, Mayson, French & Ryan on Company Law (36th edn, OUP 2019) ch 3.

Provides a detailed discussion of the law and procedures relating to incorporation by registration.

B Hannigan, Company Law (5th edn, OUP 2018) ch 1.

Discusses the various business structures, focusing on the different forms of company and their creation.

G Morse, Partnership and LLP Law (8th edn, OUP 2015).

A seminal text on the law relating to partnerships and LLPs.

 

Journal articles

J Freedman and V Finch, ‘The Limited Liability Partnership: Pick and Mix or Mix Up?’ (2002) JBL 475.

Provides a detailed discussion of the LLP. The authors contend that the LLP may not be a suitable business vehicle for professional partnerships and small businesses, and that use of the LLP is likely to be modest.

JJ Henning, ‘Partnership Law Review: The Joint Consultation Papers and the Limited Liability Partnership Act in Brief Historical and Comparative Perspective’ (2004) 25 Co Law 163.

Discusses the reforms recommended by the Law Commission’s review of partnership law.

M Lower, ‘What’s On Offer? A Consideration of the Legal Forms Available for Use by Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in the United Kingdom’ (2003) 24 Co Law 166.

Discusses to what extent the company, LLP and partnership provide a useful business vehicle for small and medium sized businesses.

 

Reports

Law Commission, Partnership Law (Law Com No 283, Cm 6015 2003).

As with all Law Commission reports, this report provides a clear and accessible analysis of the area in question – in this case, the report examines several key areas relating to partnership law.

BEIS, ‘Limited Partnerships: Reform of Limited Partnership Law’ (BEIS 2018)

A consultation document that sets out why the law relating to limited partnerships needs to be reformed, and provides proposals for reform.

 

Websites

www.gov.uk/government/organisations/companies-house

The website for Companies House. Provides a wealth of practical information on how to incorporate a company by registration.

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