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- Objects_clause abstract "An objects clause is a provision in a company's constitution stating the purpose and range of activities for which the company is carried on. In UK company law up until reforms in the Companies Act 1989 and the Companies Act 2006, an objects clause circumscribed the capacity, or power, of a company to act. The legal position was that any contract entered into beyond the power, or ultra vires, would be deemed void ab initio. The legal problems concerning objects clauses are now largely historical artifacts. New companies no longer have to register objects under the Companies Act 2006 section 31, and that even if they do the ultra vires doctrine has been abolished against third parties under section 39. It is only relevant in an action against a director for breach of duty under section 171 for failure to observe the limits of their constitutional power.".
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- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Ashbury_Railway_Carriage_&_Iron_Co_Ltd_v_Riche.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Ashbury_Rly_Carriage_and_Iron_Co_Ltd_v_Riche.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Attorney_General_v_Great_Eastern_Railway_Co.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Bell_Houses_v_City_Wall_Properties.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Capacity_(law).
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Capacity_in_English_law.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_Kingdom_company_law.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Charterbridge_Corp_Ltd_v_Lloyds_Bank_Ltd.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Companies_Act_1989.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Companies_Act_2006.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink European_Communities_Act_1972_(UK).
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Evans_v_Brunner,_Mond_&_Co_Ltd.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Hutton_v_West_Cork_Railway_Co.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Hutton_v_West_Cork_Rly_Co.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_Revolution.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_agency.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Re_Horsley_v_Weight.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Re_Introductions_Ltd.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Re_Lee_Behrens.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Re_Samuel_Sherman_plc.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Rolled_Steel_Products_(Holdings)_Ltd_v_British_Steel_Corp.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink UK_company_law.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_vires.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_company_law.
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLinkText "Objects clause".
- Objects_clause wikiPageWikiLinkText "objects clause".
- Objects_clause hasPhotoCollection Objects_clause.
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- Objects_clause subject Category:United_Kingdom_company_law.
- Objects_clause hypernym Provision.
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- Objects_clause comment "An objects clause is a provision in a company's constitution stating the purpose and range of activities for which the company is carried on. In UK company law up until reforms in the Companies Act 1989 and the Companies Act 2006, an objects clause circumscribed the capacity, or power, of a company to act. The legal position was that any contract entered into beyond the power, or ultra vires, would be deemed void ab initio.".
- Objects_clause label "Objects clause".
- Objects_clause seeAlso Directors_duties.
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