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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDavid Justin Bakibinga is an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Uganda, Professor of Commercial Law, Makerere University, Uganda since 1998, Fellow, respectively of the Uganda National Academy of Sciences, African Academy of Sciences, and the World Academy of Sciences. He is the author of numerous books and scholarly articles, including Law of Contract in Uganda, Equity and Trusts, Revenue Law in Uganda, Intellectual Property Law in East Africa, and Company Law in East Africa. Professor Bakibinga is a former Dean of the Faculty of Law, Director, School of Graduate Studies and Deputy VRead More...
David Justin Bakibinga is an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Uganda, Professor of Commercial Law, Makerere University, Uganda since 1998, Fellow, respectively of the Uganda National Academy of Sciences, African Academy of Sciences, and the World Academy of Sciences. He is the author of numerous books and scholarly articles, including Law of Contract in Uganda, Equity and Trusts, Revenue Law in Uganda, Intellectual Property Law in East Africa, and Company Law in East Africa. Professor Bakibinga is a former Dean of the Faculty of Law, Director, School of Graduate Studies and Deputy Vice-Chancellor(Finance and Administration), Makerere University, Uganda. He is currently the Secretary-General of the Uganda National Academy of Sciences and a member of the Presidential Awards Committee.
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This specialist text on Partnership Law in Uganda recognizes the fact that most business activities in Uganda are either conducted individually or in partnership.
The author compares the partnership with its offspring, the limited liability company and other associations, before dealing with its nature and definition with reference to relevant statutory provisions. This is followed by an examination of the relationship between partners and outsiders, es
This specialist text on Partnership Law in Uganda recognizes the fact that most business activities in Uganda are either conducted individually or in partnership.
The author compares the partnership with its offspring, the limited liability company and other associations, before dealing with its nature and definition with reference to relevant statutory provisions. This is followed by an examination of the relationship between partners and outsiders, essentially an agency aspect of partnership before considering the relationship between partners, an attribute resting on property, management and fiduciary considerations. The remaining chapters analyse the dissolution of partnership, the link between partnership and bankruptcy, taxation of partnership and the limited liability partnership introduced by the Partnership Act, 2010. The discussion is supported by reference to relevant Ugandan and common law cases.
This work is intended to meet the needs of University Bachelor of Laws Degree students offering either the Company Law and Partnership or Law of Business Association courses, legal practitioners and researchers as well as peripheral students of law majoring in accountancy, business administration, finance and marketing disciplines.
The text by a nationally and internationally recognised specialist in Company Law had, over the past 29 years, provided the first comprehensive discussion on the subject in Uganda. Currently, it has been revised to incorporate references to the Companies Act, 2012, of Uganda, Companies Act, 2015, of Kenya, as well as the Companies Act, 2002, of Tanzania. Additionally, reference is made to the Insolvency and Capital Markets Regulatory legislation and cases in t
The text by a nationally and internationally recognised specialist in Company Law had, over the past 29 years, provided the first comprehensive discussion on the subject in Uganda. Currently, it has been revised to incorporate references to the Companies Act, 2012, of Uganda, Companies Act, 2015, of Kenya, as well as the Companies Act, 2002, of Tanzania. Additionally, reference is made to the Insolvency and Capital Markets Regulatory legislation and cases in those 3 East African Community States to provide an East African regional perspective.
Substantially, the text deals with the general features of Company Law, including the law applicable, relevance to society and trends and reform including recent provisions evident in legislation on the concept of the one-man company, the composition of the board of directors, the scope of the abolition of the ultra vires and indoor management rules and the issue of shares bearing in mind capital markets legislation. Following is an analysis of the nature and implications of incorporation, promotion, memorandum and articles of association and their significance.
The autobiography deals with my early life, from birth up to my first graduation from Makerere University, followed by coverage on my grandparents and parents. This is followed by a broad review of my experience abroad, covering 13 years in the United Kingdom and Nigeria in the capacities of a student, lecturer, author and administrator. The next chapter deals with the period after my return to Uganda, principally settling down, teaching at Makerere University
The autobiography deals with my early life, from birth up to my first graduation from Makerere University, followed by coverage on my grandparents and parents. This is followed by a broad review of my experience abroad, covering 13 years in the United Kingdom and Nigeria in the capacities of a student, lecturer, author and administrator. The next chapter deals with the period after my return to Uganda, principally settling down, teaching at Makerere University, serving as Secretary of the Uganda Law Society and working as Commissioner at the Uganda Revenue Authority. The following chapter focuses largely on my administrative roles at Makerere University. The next chapter is basically a synopsis of my published books. This is followed by an account of my work with Busoga Diocese and the Uganda National Academy of Sciences. Finally is a brief on my immediate family.
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