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Chapter 2 Multiple choice questions
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Chapter 2 Multiple choice questions
Incorporation
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Which two types of business structure are created via a process of incorporation?
Companies and sole proprietorships.
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Partnerships and limited liability partnerships.
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Companies and limited liability partnerships.
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Companies and partnerships.
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Do the provisions of the Companies Act 2006 apply to all incorporated companies?
Yes
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No
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A company can be created in several ways. Which ONE of the following is NOT a valid method of creating a company?
A company can be created by the Chancery Division of the High Court.
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A company can be created by registering certain documents.
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A company can be created by an Act of Parliament.
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A company can be created by Royal Charter.
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An application to incorporate a company by registration must contain certain information. Which ONE of the following pieces of information is not required?
Whether the member's liability will be limited or unlimited.
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The names of the company's proposed officers.
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The intended address of the company's registered office.
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The proposed objects of the company.
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Whether the company will be public or private.
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Concerning a company's liability, which ONE of the following statements is true?
A company cannot be convicted of a crime that requires proof of
mens rea
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A company will not be found liable for the acts of its directors – the directors will be personally liable instead.
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A company will only be vicariously liable for the acts of its employees if the employee was sufficiently senior within the company.
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Where liability requires a level of knowledge, the liability of employees and directors can be attributed to the company.
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What is 'corporate personality?'
Corporate personality means that the members in general meeting are regarded by the law as a person.
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Corporate personality means that the board of directors is regarded by the law as a person.
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Corporate personality means that the company as an entity is regarded by the law as a person.
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Corporate personality means that all of the companies within a corporate group are regarded by the law as one person.
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The case of
Salomon v A Salomon & Co Ltd
established a number of principles. Which ONE of the following was not a principle established in
Salomon
?
That a person who owns the vast majority of a company's shares is to be regarded as the principal of the company or that the company is a trustee for his benefit.
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That a company's promoters, directors and members could legitimately use corporate personality to shield themselves from certain liabilities.
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That the minimum member requirement does not require the members to be active.
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Which ONE of the following cases is regarded as the leading case on the piercing of the corporate veil?
Adams v Cape Industries plc
[1990]
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Antonio Gramsci Shipping Corp v Stepanovs
[2011]
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Petrodel Resources Ltd
v Prest
[2013]
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VTB Capital plc v Nutritek International Corp
[2013]
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In
Petrodel Resources Ltd v Prest
[2013], Lord Sumption stated that there is only one instance in which the courts can pierce the veil. What is this one instance?
Where a subsidiary is acting as an agent for the parent.
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Where a group of companies are to be regarded as a 'single economic unit.'
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Where a person is under an existing legal obligation which he deliberately evades or whose enforcement he frustrates by interposing a company under his control.
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Where a parent owes the employees of its subsidiary a duty of care.
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In
Chandler v Cape plc
[2012], did the Court of Appeal pierce the corporate veil?
Yes.
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No.
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