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Ireland: Precedent Ordinary Resolution Permitting Directors to Authorise Conflicts of Interest for Private Companies Limited by Shares (Companies Act 2014 (Ireland), s 228(1)(f))

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This Precedent provides the text of an ordinary resolution enabling the directors of a private company limited by shares to permit any existing or possible breach of the obligation to prevent conflicts of interest from arising...

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Inez Cullen
Inez Cullen

Inez is a partner in Philip Lee’s corporate department. She focuses on advising She domestic and international clients doing business in or through Ireland.Inez has wide ranging transactional experience across various sectors. She has represented clients on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, fundraisings, AIM admissions and placings, Takeover Code issues, start-up investments, corporate recovery/insolvency, development finance transactions, corporate governance, commercial contracts, employment law issues and general corporate/commercial law matters for Irish and international clients.Inez is a qualified Irish and UK lawyer. Her knowledge, together with practical experience, enables her to represent companies, directors, shareholders, debtors and creditors alike with a strong focus on commercial realism, flexibility and attention to detail....

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