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Civil liability for mis-statements in prospectus - No person ...

Companies Law

January 6, 2018

Civil liability for mis-statements in prospectus - No person shall be liable if he relied bonafidely upon report or statement made by an expert or an extract a report or valuation of an expert - Section 35(2) of the Companies Act, 2013

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