Insolvency law
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Insolvency law
(Longman practice notes)
Longman Law, Tax and Finance, c1990
1st ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written to reflect each situation from the point of view of both creditor and debtor, this guide covers all forms of personal and corporate insolvency, not just bankruptcy. It should be useful to anyone involved in such proceedings. The author provides guidance on voluntary winding up, compulsory winding up, receivership, administration, company voluntary arrangements and deeds of arrangement.
Table of Contents
- Definitions
- bankruptcy
- deeds of arrangements
- individual voluntary arrangements
- insolvent partnership
- compulsory liquidations
- voluntary liquidation
- all liquidations
- receivership
- administration
- company voluntary arrangement
- scheme of arrangement under s425.
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