what is amalgamation?How is amalgamation different from a merger?
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An amalgamation should be considered to be an “amalgamation in the nature of merger” when all the following conditions are satisfied: All assets and liabilities of the transferor company become, after amalgamation, the assets, and liabilities of the transferee company.
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An amalgamation should be considered to be an “amalgamation in the nature of merger” when all the following conditions are satisfied: All assets and liabilities of the transferor company become, after amalgamation, the assets, and liabilities of the transferee company.
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anita5265:
Tq so much
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