Inspection powers allow officers to obtain records of company joint ventures with non-company bodies under expanded document access. An inspecting officer may, under the expanded inspection power authorizing access to 'the books of account and other books and papers of every company', require information and documents relating to a company's joint ventures with bodies that are not companies; the earlier phrase confined to 'books of account of every company' was limited to records a company is required to maintain and did not by itself extend to joint venture documents.
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Inspection powers allow officers to obtain records of company joint ventures with non-company bodies under expanded document access.
An inspecting officer may, under the expanded inspection power authorizing access to 'the books of account and other books and papers of every company', require information and documents relating to a company's joint ventures with bodies that are not companies; the earlier phrase confined to 'books of account of every company' was limited to records a company is required to maintain and did not by itself extend to joint venture documents.
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