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Title: | Liabilities of Directors and Staff | Contributor(s): | Eburn, Michael E (author) | Publication Date: | 1994 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/10002 | Abstract: | For the purposes of this discussion, I will make the assumption that the organisations represented here are incorporated under either the Corporations Law or the Associations Incorporation Act of NSW. That means that the institution is a separate legal entity that is capable of suing, and being sued. As such, a legal action is usually taken against the company, and the staff, officers and directors are entitled to hide behind the 'corporate veil'. That is, it is the company that is liable and not the staff or directors. Today I want to talk about a number of situations where it is in fact the staff or directors that must face the consequences without the benefit of the corporate shield. | Publication Type: | Conference Publication | Conference Details: | Aged Services Association (New England Branch) Industrial Seminar, Armidale, Australia, October, 1994 | Source of Publication: | Presented at the Aged Services Association (New England Branch) Industrial Seminar | Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 180199 Law not elsewhere classified 180109 Corporations and Associations Law |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 940499 Justice and the Law not elsewhere classified | HERDC Category Description: | E2 Non-Refereed Scholarly Conference Publication |
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