Insolvency litigation
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Insolvency litigation
Sweet & Maxwell, 1999
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
With the growing volume of litigation from receivership that took place in the early to mid 1990s, all practitioners litigating insolvency cases will welcome this detailed practitioner text. Focusing specifically on litigation that is peculiar to insolvency, Insolvency Litigation takes the reader systematically through the procedures involved. Written with exceptional clarity, it is a highly practical guide to this specialised area.
* High level text on the specialised aspects of insolvency litigation
* User-friendly approach, written by practitioners for practitioners
* Fully considers cross-border issues
Table of Contents
The nature and status of office-holders under the Insolvency Act 1986. Court procedure and practice. Office-holders' remuneration, cash not expenses. Cost orders affecting office-holders. Funding insolvency litigation. Cross-border considerations. Misfeasance proceedings. Fraudulent trading. Wrongful trading. Transactions-at-undervalue. Preferences. Transactions defrauding creditors. Asset protection. Set-off. Liens Third Party (Rights Against Insurer) Act 1930. Validating orders.
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