Amendments proposed to the Company Law Reform Bill [Lords] - continued House of Commons

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Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

235

Clause     287,     page     130,     line     22,     at end insert '(and a statement that such a resolution is not necessarily in its final form) as well as the general nature of the business to be dealt with at the meeting (as stated in the request under section 286(4)(a)).'.

   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

236

Clause     287,     page     130,     line     24,     at end insert '(provided that such resolution may be moved in modified form, and provided that other business and resolutions may be dealt with or moved at the meeting, subject to section 286(4)).'.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

237

Clause     288,     page     130,     line     37,     at end insert '(and a statement that such a resolution is not necessarily in its final form) as well as the general nature of the business to be dealt with at the meeting (as stated in the request under section 286(4)(a)).'.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

238

Clause     292,     page     132,     line     25,     at end insert—

      '(d) be communicated directly to the member either in electronic form or in hard copy form.'.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

239

Clause     294,     page     133,     line     6,     at end insert 'and if a special resolution is to be proposed at the meeting, the exact text of the resolution.'.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

240

Clause     299,     page     134,     line     44,     leave out 'public'.

   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

241

Clause     299,     page     135,     line     4,     leave out 'in complying' and insert 'incurred in printing and distributing a statement so as to comply'.

   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

242

Clause     299,     page     135,     line     7,     leave out paragraph (b).


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

243

Clause     303,     page     136,     line     7,     at end insert—

    '( )   The Chairman must demand a poll when he considers that the outcome would be different from that reached on a show of hands.'.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

244

Clause     304,     page     136,     line     18,     leave out paragraph (b).


   

Margaret Hodge

105

Clause     317,     page     141,     line     9,     leave out 'alteration' and insert 'amendment'.


   

Margaret Hodge

106

Clause     318,     page     141,     line     39,     leave out 'alteration' and insert 'amendment'.

   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

245

Clause     319,     page     142,     line     20,     at end insert—

    '( )   A private company is not required to hold an annual general meeting but section 320 shall apply to a private company if it decides to call an annual general meeting.'.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

209

Page     144,     line     30,     leave out Clause 325.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

210

Page     145,     line     12,     leave out Clause 326.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

211

Page     145,     line     32,     leave out Clause 327.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

212

Page     146,     line     15,     leave out Clause 328.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

213

Page     146,     line     37,     leave out Clause 329.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

214

Page     147,     line     20,     leave out Clause 330.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

215

Page     147,     line     35,     leave out Clause 331.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

216

Page     148,     line     7,     leave out Clause 332.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

217

Page     148,     line     29,     leave out Clause 333.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

218

Page     149,     line     11,     leave out Clause 334.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

207

Clause     335,     page     149,     line     34,     leave out from 'website)' to end of line 35.

   

Margaret Hodge

107

Clause     335,     page     149,     line     41,     leave out 'alteration' and insert 'amendment'.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

246

Clause     336,     page     150,     leave out lines 8 and 9.


   

David Howarth
Lorely Burt
Mark Hunter

260

Clause     347,     page     154,     line     38,     at end insert—

      '(iii) to persuade a member of either House of Parliament, a member of the Scottish Parliament, a member of the Welsh Assembly or a member of any local authority to take or to refrain from taking any action in connection with their duties either as such a member or as the member of a government or executive.'.


   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

219

Clause     356,     page     159,     line     30,     leave out subsection (1) and insert—

    '(1)   Subject to the exemptions in subsection (5), a trade union is a political organisation for the purposes of this Part.'.

   

Mr Jonathan Djanogly
Mr Crispin Blunt
James Brokenshire

220

Clause     356,     page     159,     line     33,     at end insert—

    '(3)   In addition to the other requirements set out in this Part, a donation may only be made to a trade union if such trade union currently has in force a political resolution authorising the trade union to apply its funds in the furtherance of political objects and such political resolution authorised donations or expenditure under one or more of the following heads—

      (a) donations to political parties or independent election candidates;

      (b) donations to political organisations other than political parties; or

      (c) political expenditure

    in each case up to a specified amount in the period for which the resolution has effect.

    (4)   For the purposes of subsection (3), "political expenditure" shall have the meaning set out in the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (c.52) and "political resolution" shall have the meaning set out in the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 (c.52) save that the reference in section 73(3) of that act to "ten years" shall be deemed to be "four years".

    (5)   A donation to a trade union shall not be a political donation for the purposes of this Part to the extent that it is made—

      (a) to provide or facilitate the provision of education and training of employees of a relevant company;

      (b) to assist the trade union in representing employees of a relevant company;

      (c) to assist the trade union in consulting with and meeting employees of a relevant company;

      (d) to facilitate the investigation of any matter relating to the terms and conditions of any employee of a relevant company;

      (e) to assist or to facilitate negotiations between the trade union and a relevant company and any of its representatives in connection with any complaint or dispute between the company and its employees (or any of them); or

      (f) to otherwise promote good employment relations between a relevant company and its employees.

    For this purpose a relevant company includes the company by which the donation was made, any holding company of the company by which the donation was made, any subsidiary of such holding company or any subsidiary of the company by which the donation was made.'.


   

David Howarth
Lorely Burt
Mark Hunter

261

Clause     357,     page     159,     line     36,     at end insert 'provided that the association itself makes no political donations or political expenditure as defined in sections 346 and 347 in the relevant year.'.


   

David Howarth
Lorely Burt
Mark Hunter

262

Clause     358,     page     160,     line     5,     leave out 'not'.


   

David Howarth
Lorely Burt
Mark Hunter

263

Clause     359,     page     160,     line     23,     at end insert—

    '(5)   No order under this section shall discriminate in favour or against any political party or parties.'.


   

Margaret Hodge

112

Clause     637,     page     312,     line     30,     at end insert—

      '(iii) any person appointed as an authorised signatory of the company.'.



 
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