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Is new company law applicable to May 14 Students?
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respected experts.... is it confirmed from ICAI that the Companies Act 2013 will be applicable for ipcc may 2014 law paper...???
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Can a partnership deed with 5 partners, where partner no.1 with (fifty) 50 % stake in the f the registered firm having only land as asset and to be developed, which is having the following clause quoted, be treated as will, which will be detrimental to the interest of other legal heirs.? "X" has three brothers and one sister.
Quote " In case of incapacity or death of partner 1, her son "X" will be admitted as a full-fledged partner and he will enjoy all rights and priveleges that are given to partner 1 by this deed till that date and that the same profit sharing ratio of 50 %"
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is company law applicable in ipcc exam may 2014
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respected sir/mem which book is for ca ipcc law "munish bhandari" or "gurukripas paduka author G sekar B Sarvana prasath" please reply
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can you pls tell me from which attempt of ca final company act 2013 will apply.
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is new company law applicable in may-2014 exams?
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There is a company having Softwares as there Fixed Assets. How to charge depreciation on it as per companies act.
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Dear Experts
pls let me know whether stamp duty is payable as per the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 or State acts in case of states having there own Stamp Act?
also can u pls tell how many and which states in india have there own stamp act that they follow?
pls reply on urgent basis.
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Dear Experts,
Is there any licence or registration required for Private Finance Services.
If yes, then with whom I need to get registered or need to get license.
I will be thankful to you if you can provide details regarding procedure of the same.
Thanks.....!!!
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