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Explain the procedure for transmission of shares.
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Select the correct answer from the options given below and rewrite the statement.
Voluntarily giving away one’s share to another person is called as______of shares.
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Write a word or a term or a phrase which can substitute the following statement.
Person to whom transferor is transferring the shares.
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The member transferring shares is called the transferor.
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Complete the sentence.
The two parties involved in transfer of shares are transferor and ______
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Complete the sentence.
In case of transfer of shares, company has to issue to the transferee a new share certificate within ______
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Answer in one sentence.
Name the parties involved in transfer of shares.
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Explain the following term/concept.
Transfer of shares
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Explain the following term/concept.
Blank transfer
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Explain the following term/concept.
Forged transfer
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Distinguish between the following.
Transfer of Shares and Transmission of Shares
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Answer in brief.
What is Book Building Method?
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Answer in brief.
State the provisions for Rights Issue.
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When can the Board of Directors refuse the transfer of shares?
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Answer in brief.
What is transfer of shares?
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Justify the following statement.
A member of a Public company can transfer shares.
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Justify the following statement.
The Board of Directors can refuse transfer of shares.
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Distinguish Between Share Certificate and Share Warrant.
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Write a letter regarding payment of interest on debentures.
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Return on Investment in debentures.
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