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Butterworths Practical Insolvency

Ian Williams, Adrian Walters (Herausgeber)

Loseblattwerk
1999
Butterworths Law (Verlag)
9780406905086 (ISBN)
CHF 709,95 inkl. MwSt
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The looseleaf format ensures that the latest topics can be covered as and when they arise, with two service issues per year. This one-volume looseleaf has commentaries on particular specialized topics on both personal and corporate insolvency, with the text giving in-depth and practical emphasis.
Butterworths Practical Insolvency is a one-volume looseleaf which takes a unique approach to insolvency law. This looseleaf format ensures that the latest topics are covered as and when they arise. With extended commentaries on particular specialised topics on both personal and corporate insolvency, the text gives an in-depth and, where possible, original perspective with a practical emphasis.This work approaches the subject from three different standpoints: a series of generic problems spanning the range of insolvency regimes; a series of different perspectives on insolvency law; and a selection of problem areas specific to particular insolvency regimes. Written by two leading chancery chambers, this service gives practical, reliable advice on all the insolvency issues that practitioners are likely to come across in their day-to-day work. Updated twice a year, it will dramatically reduce research time by bringing up-to-date information on specialist insolvency topics together in one handy volume.One looseleaf volume, two service issues (approx.) per year (invoiced separately on publication).

"1. Contested winding-up petitions. 2. Preventing a compulsory winding-up order following the appointment of a voluntary liquidator or administrative receiver. 3. Specific problems associated with creditors' meetings. 4. Voluntary arrangements. 5. Insolvent partnerships. 6. Investigations under sections 236 and 366. 7. Litigation strategies aimed at swelling available assets. 8. Problems arising out of the law relating to preferences and transactions at an undervalue. 9. Disclaimer. 10. Set-off. 11. Funding litigation and assigning claims. 12. The legal position of employees in corporate insolvency. 13. Restrictions upon legal action against insolvents or potential insolvents. 14. Removal and replacement of office holders. 15. Pensions in personal insolvency. 16. The legal position in relation to the bankrupt's family and family assets. 17. Setting aside statutory demands. 18. Specific problems associated with section 127 of the Insolvency Act 1986. 19. Human rights in directors' disqualification proceedings. 20. Insolvency and the Human Rights Act. 21. Claims against and challenges to insolvency practitioners. 22. Landlord and insolvent tenant. 23. Part VII of the Companies Act 1989 and the settlement Finality Regulations."

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.10.1999
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht
ISBN-13 9780406905086 / 9780406905086
Zustand Neuware
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