Directive and Director: Difference between pages

From ACT Wiki
(Difference between pages)
Jump to navigationJump to search
imported>Doug Williamson
(Add link.)
 
imported>Doug Williamson
(Add link.)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
1. ''European Union law''.  
1. ''Company law''.


An act of European Union (EU) law having indirect effect in relevant member states.
A senior manager of a company elected by the shareholders under the company's formal constitution.


The member states affected by the EU Directive are required to implement the directive domestically, but they are free to choose the form and method for doing so.
The directors are recorded at the companies registry and in certain formal documents including the annual report.




2. ''Noun.''
2.


Any formal instruction or order.
A title given to other senior managers of organisations, without their necessarily being formal directors in law.
 
 
3.  ''Adjective - management - personal development - coaching and mentoring.''
 
Describing an approach that includes giving relatively more guidance, instructions or orders.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Capital Requirements Directive]]
* [[Annual General Meeting]]
* [[Coaching]]
* [[Annual report]]
* [[CRD IV]]
* [[Auditor]]
* [[Decision]]
* [[Board of directors]]
* [[European Union ]]
* [[C-suite]]
* [[FICOD]]
* [[Companies House]]
* [[Market Abuse Directive]] (MAD)
* [[Company]]
* [[Mentoring]]
* [[Corporate governance]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[De facto director]]
* [[Resolution]]
* [[Directors' responsibilities statement]]
* [[Retained EU law]]
* [[EXCO]]
* [[Secondary legislation]]
* [[Fiduciary duty]]
* [[Shareholder Rights Directive]]
* [[Non-Executive Director]]
* [[Solvency II]]
* [[Shadow director]]


[[Category:Context_of_treasury]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]

Revision as of 18:48, 18 December 2020

1. Company law.

A senior manager of a company elected by the shareholders under the company's formal constitution.

The directors are recorded at the companies registry and in certain formal documents including the annual report.


2.

A title given to other senior managers of organisations, without their necessarily being formal directors in law.


See also