UK Companies Act definition

UK Companies Act means the United Kingdom Companies Act 1985 including any modification, extension, re-enactment or renewal thereof and any regulations made thereunder;
UK Companies Act means the Companies Xxx 0000 of the United Kingdom.

Examples of UK Companies Act in a sentence

  • The key laws and regulations we considered in this context included the UK Companies Act and tax legislation.

  • The financial information in this statement does not constitute full statutory accounts within the meaning of Section 434 of the UK Companies Act 2006.

  • The financial statements attached do not constitute the full financial statements within the meaning of Section 434 of the UK Companies Act 2006.

  • In addition, as a public limited company, the Issuer is subject to the UK Companies Act 2006.

  • BP prepares its consolidated financial statements included within BP Annual Report and Form 20-F on the basis of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), IFRS as adopted by the European Union (EU) and in accordance with the provisions of the UK Companies Act 2006.


More Definitions of UK Companies Act

UK Companies Act means the Companies Act 2006 of the United Kingdom.
UK Companies Act means the Companies Act 2006 (as amended).
UK Companies Act means the Companies Xxx 0000 (as amended); and
UK Companies Act means the Companies Act 2006 of England and Wales;
UK Companies Act means The U.K. Companies Act 2006.
UK Companies Act means the UK Companies Act 2006 including regulations made under the UK Companies Act;
UK Companies Act means the Companies Act 2006 enacted in the United Kingdom, as such act may be amended, varied, supplemented or replaced from time to time.