Companies Act 1862
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act for the Incorporation, Regulation, and Winding up of Trading Companies and other Associations.
Citation25 & 26 Vict. c. 89
Dates
Royal assent7 August 1862
Other legislation
Repeals/revokes
  • Joint Stock Companies Act 1844
  • Joint Stock Companies Winding-Up Act 1844
  • Joint Stock Companies (Ireland) Act 1845
  • Railway Companies Dissolution Act 1846
  • Joint Stock Banks (Scotland and Ireland) Act 1846
  • Joint Stock Companies Act 1847
  • Joint Stock Companies Act 1848
  • Joint Stock Companies Act 1849
  • Joint Stock Companies Act 1856
  • Joint Stock Companies Act 1857
  • Joint Stock Companies Winding-up Amendment Act 1857
  • Joint Stock Companies Act Amendment Act 1857
  • Joint Stock Companies Amendment Act 1858
  • Joint Stock Banks Act 1858

The Companies Act 1862[1] (25 & 26 Vict. c. 89) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom regulating UK company law, whose descendant is the Companies Act 2006.

Provisions

Under section 167 of the Companies Act 1862 one of the functions of a liquidator was to bring criminal proceedings against directors and others who were alleged to have committed offences in relation to the company.[9]

Cases decided under the 1862 Act

In popular culture

In the song "Some seven men form an association" in Gilbert and Sullivan's Utopia, Limited, King Paramount reforms the island of Utopia into a limited-liability company under the provisions of the Companies Act.[citation needed] However, in the operetta, it is instead referred to as "the Joint Stock Companies Act of sixty-two," perhaps also alluding to the Joint Stock Companies Act 1844 which was referenced in their previous opera, The Gondoliers.[citation needed]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ This short title was conferred on this Act by section 1 of this Act.
  2. ^ s 7(1) Companies Act 2006
  3. ^ s 9(2) Companies Act 2006
  4. ^ s 33 Companies Act 2006
  5. ^ s 617 Companies Act 2006 now, but articles may be altered in all respects
  6. ^ s 15 and 16 Companies Act 2006
  7. ^ now Companies Act 2006 ss 437 and 438
  8. ^ now IA 1986 s 127
  9. ^ see In re London and Globe Finance Corporation Ltd [1903] 1 Ch 728, 734-735

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