Companies Act 1929 Explained

Short Title:Companies Act 1929
Type:Act
Parliament:Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long Title:An Act to consolidate the Companies Acts, 1908 to 1928, and certain other enactments connected with the said Acts.
Year:1929
Citation:19 & 20 Geo. 5. c. 23
Royal Assent:10 May 1929
Repealing Legislation:Companies Act 1948
Status:repealed
Original Text:https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1929/23/pdfs/ukpga_19290023_en.pdf
Use New Uk-Leg:no

The Companies Act 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5. c. 23) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which regulated UK company law. Its descendant is the Companies Act 2006.

Provisions

Forms made under the 1929 Act introduced the term "Companies Court", referring to the High Court, Chancery Division, when exercising its jurisdiction for company law matters (Re Tasbian Ltd (No 2) [1990] BCC 322, 324).

Repeal

This Act was repealed by section 459 of, and the seventeenth schedule to, the Companies Act 1948.

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