The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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... share scrip. For example, a company may have 10 million shares outstanding, with a market price of £40 each. In a 2-for-1 scrip, the company then has 20 million shares (the share total doubles), but the market price is adjusted to £20 (the ...
... share scrip. For example, a company may have 10 million shares outstanding, with a market price of £40 each. In a 2-for-1 scrip, the company then has 20 million shares (the share total doubles), but the market price is adjusted to £20 (the ...
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... share (“Reserved Share”). You have three types of forced heirs in your case. The first is your wife, Bianca, the second, your legally adopted children, Marco and Maia, and the third, your illegitimate child, Xavier.336 These persons are ...
... share (“Reserved Share”). You have three types of forced heirs in your case. The first is your wife, Bianca, the second, your legally adopted children, Marco and Maia, and the third, your illegitimate child, Xavier.336 These persons are ...
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... shares at a profit. Mr Green claimed that the charities benefited, he could obtain tax relief and a long- term investment in the remaining shares. The Tribunal determined the market value of the gifted shares at 35p per share, the ...
... shares at a profit. Mr Green claimed that the charities benefited, he could obtain tax relief and a long- term investment in the remaining shares. The Tribunal determined the market value of the gifted shares at 35p per share, the ...
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