The law of administrators and receivers of companies
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The law of administrators and receivers of companies
(Sweet & Maxwell's insolvency library)
Thomson/Sweet & Maxwell, 2007
4th ed
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Previous ed.: The law of receivers and administrators of companies / by Gavin Lightman and Gabriel Moss : Sweet & Maxwell, 2000
Includes index
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Description
Lightman and Moss is widely accepted as an authoritative statement of the law relating to receivers and administrators, and as such is a must for any practitioner dealing with corporate insolvency matters. The fourth edition continues to explain clearly the principles, legislation and case law shaping receivership practice and highlights recent developments in this area.
Since the last edition published in November 2000, the law of insolvency has undergone the most fundamental change since the Insolvency Act 1986, with the introduction of the Insolvency Act 2000, Enterprise Act 2002 and EC Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings 2000. This new regime has effectively abolished administrative receivership and introduced a new streamlined administration process. This edition steers practitioners through the new regime and examines the growing body of case law generated under it.
* New edition of an established text cited in court on a regular basis
* Provides definitive guidance on the impact of all recent legislation
* Examines case law in-depth
Table of Contents
Introduction: administrators, receivers and administrative receivers. The company in financial trouble including moratorium for small companies. Fixed and floating charges. Expenses. Appointment of administrators. The appointment of receivers out of court. Administrators and administrative receivers as office-holders . Administrators and receivers taking control. Duties and liabilities of an administrator. Duties and liabilities of receivers and their appointers. Continuation of trading by administrators and receivers. Disposals and reorganisations by administrators and receivers. Conveyances and transfers in administration and receivership. Receivers and bankers in relation to administration and receivership. Administrators and exit into liquidation. Receivers and winding up. Retention of title in administration and receivership. Taxation of companies in administration and administrative receivership. Receivers and leases in administration and receivership. Set-off and liens in administration. Set-off
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