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Table A was first introduced by the Joint Stock Companies Act 1856 (as 'Table B'), and then under its current name of 'Table A' by the Companies Act 1862. The existing form of Table A was introduced in 1985 by the subsidiary legislation [1] passed under the Companies Act 1985, although it has been updated on several occasions since its ...
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The amendments to the forms are to take account of the abolition of stamp duty (except on instruments relating to stock or marketable securities) under the provisions of Part 4 of the Finance Act 2003 (c. 14) and the consequential amendment of section 88 of the Companies Act 1985 (c. 6) by the Stamp Duty Land Tax (Consequential Amendment of ...
Table A, which lays out default articles of association, was not included in the body of the Act, as it had been in all previous Companies Acts. Instead, it was introduced by statutory instrument - the Companies (Tables A to F) Regulations 1985. The Act applied only to companies incorporated under it, or under earlier Companies Acts.
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File:The Companies Act 1985 (Audit Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 1997 (UKSI 1997-936).pdf