Chapter 4: Shares as property objects
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- Monograph Chapter
- Published:
- 26 Oct 2018
- Page Range:
- 72–102
- Collection:
- Law 2018
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The chapter commences by introducing shares as property objects. It then considers the protection of shares under fundamental rights law. The position in connection with forfeiture and expropriation is analysed. A substantial section is devoted to the crucial issues of both valuation and transfer of shares. The circ*mstances in which shares may be acquired on a compulsory basis are detailed. The loss of share ownership on nationalisation is investigated. The position with regard to privatisation processes is noted, together with the phenomenon of the golden share. Also considered are the implications arising from the fact that multiple interests in shares may exist. Beneficial share ownership and indirect shareholding is touched upon. The issue of the creation of security over shares and the concept of financial collateral is noted. The chapter concludes with an explanation of the position with regard to the situs of shares for conflicts of law purposes.
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Monograph Book
- Published:
- 26 Oct 2018
- Print ISBN:
- 9781785368127
- eISBN:
- 9781785368134
- Pages:
- 256
- Collection:
- Law 2018
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