Question One
In order to obtain the funds necessary to expand its business Growth Ltd is to make a $12M share issue. Advise the directors of Growth Ltd over the following matters.
Hint: The best practice questions to use from workshops is workshop 3 questions 1, 3 and 4
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Required:
(a)Can the funds be raised without a prospectus?
(b)If a prospectus is prepared, will the directors be safe from prosecution if they provide to investors in everything they know that is relevant about the investment?
(c)If the company issues a prospectus and the directors then become aware that there is a false and misleading statement in it, what alternatives are available to them under the CA?
(d)Does the CA provide any protection for directors where funds are raised under a prospectus that contains a misleading statement?
Question Two
Hint: The best practice questions to use from workshops is workshop 3 question 6
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Goodtimes Ltd has had a very successful trading period. The directors decide that the profits should be used to offer to purchase back some of their shares held by the members. The directors wish to undertake two transactions.
1.purchase 12% of the ordinary shares held by Jasline
2.offer all shareholders the opportunity to sell 8% of their ordinary shares to company.
Required
(a)In terms of s256 A, describe the obligations of the directors in terms of whether the Corporations Act allows the directors to undertake their plans (3 mark)
(b)name the type of buy-back relevant to each of the above and briefly detail the procedures to be followed (3 mark).
Question 3
Discuss ANY TWO of the following which are worth 5 marks each.
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(a)Nominee directors and the duty to act in the best interests of the company
(b)The principle (not the facts) from the case of Automatic Self Cleansing Filter Syndicate
(c)Removal of directors: public versus proprietary
(d)Casting vote of directors
(e)Chairing meetings of directors
Question 4
Part a
Christine, Sharni and Mandy are the directors of Layabout Ltd, a company that manufactures camping equipment. Sales are falling and the directors are worried about the future prospects of the company. At a directors’ meeting it is resolved that a marketing campaign to promote the company’s products will be put out to tender. Part of the campaign will involve television advertising and Christine wants the company to employ her husband Sunil to appear in television commercials as he has experience modelling and has taken acting lessons. It is expected that Sunil will be paid $100,000 by Layabout Ltd to be the ‘face’ of the company in the television commercials.
Required
Using your knowledge from studying Chapter 13.3, Describe the procedure under the Corporations Act the company and Christine must follow in order to employ Sunil for the advertising campaign.
Part b
Part b) is a real exercise in doing some research behind this duty in order to understand whether the statement is correct or not. Note that, either in introduction or conclusion, you must state whether the statement is correct or not.
“Company directors have to exercise a very high standard of care and diligence under both the Corporations Act and case law because if they make a decision that causes any damage to the company, they will be personally liable to creditors.”
Required
Using your knowledge from studying Chapter 13.4, briefly discuss the correctness of this statement. Include in your answer an explanation of the meaning of the directors’ duty of care and diligence by reference to the Corporations Act and case law and also a description of any defences available to directors in this situation.