Public Companies Act 1767

The Public Companies Act 1767 (7 Geo III, c 48) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that prohibited shareholders voting in public companies, unless they had held shares for six months. It was intended to stop vote splitting, so as to retain greater equality among members of companies.

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