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What does Warrants mean? Warrants (also called equity or share warrants) are contractual rights that allow the holder to subscribe for new shares in a company at an agreed (fixed or formula-based) exercise price within a stated period. They operate like a call option but are issued by the company, so exercise results in the allotment of new shares rather than a transfer of existing shares. The term is a market expression rather than a defined company law concept in the UK or Ireland, though warrants are generally treated as transferable securities under financial services regulation. Key features include the exercise price, expiry/maturity, conditions...

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Withdrawal of Part 1 arrest warrants and Part 2 extradition requests: discharge, quashing and multiple-offence treatment under the Extradition Act 2003

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Withdrawal of Part 1 arrest Warrants and Part 2 Extradition requests

If an arrest warrant, whether issued or certified, under Part 1 of the Extradition Act 2003 (EA 2003) (a Part 1 arrest warrant), or an extradition request under EA 2003, Pt 2 (a Part 2 extradition request), is withdrawn before a requested person is extradited, the requested person must be discharged...

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Charlotte Evans
Charlotte Evans

Charlotte is an experienced Associate, advising individual and corporate clients across a broad range of practice areas, including criminal fraud, Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigations, private prosecutions, INTERPOL red notice, extradition and mutual legal assistance matters, internal investigations, bribery offences, sanctions and general crime.Charlotte often advises clients facing investigation/action brought by UK and overseas governments or enforcement agencies, including the UK’s SFO, Financial Conduct Authority, HM Revenue and Customs and the US Department of Justice (DOJ). She also has experience of advising on internal investigations, particularly where fraud or corruption are suspected and there is a risk of civil, criminal, or regulatory proceedings, as well as reputational/commercial risk.Her private prosecution experience includes assisting the team that successfully prosecuted two individuals on behalf of Inkorporate Ltd, who were found guilty of fraud and money laundering offences in May 2022 following a lengthy...

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