Insolvency Precedents - Checkpoint

Insolvency Precedents - Checkpoint

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Date: 01/04/2016

Code: 41957548

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Description

Insolvency Precedents is a combination of essential forms and precedents and expertly written practical commentary relating to corporate insolvency. 

Insolvency Precedents is ideal for use by lawyers who act for creditors, directors and shareholders or insolvency practitioners and accountants.
 
Insolvency Precedents is the newest edition to Thomson Reuters Precedents. Thomson Reuters Precedents are more than a collection of precedents, forms and documents; they also contain insightful commentary and helpful practical advice covering a wide range of legal practice areas.

Table of Contents

Contents: Insolvency Precedents
(Insolvency Precedents contains precedents and practical commentary for each of the following topics:)
 
Liquidation 
  • Appointment of a Liquidator
  • Statutory Demands
  • Liquidators’ Obligations 
  • Liquidators’ Powers
Liquidation - Cause of Action 
  • Pooling of Assets of Related Companies 
  • Transactions at Undervalue
  • Transactions for Inadequate or Excessive Consideration with Directors and Certain Other Persons 
  • Voidable/Insolvent Transactions
  • Voidable Charges 
Receiverships
  • Appointment of Receiver 
  • Notice Requirements 
  • Reporting
Voluntary Administration 
  • Appointment of Administrator
  • After Appointment of Administrator 
  • Joint Meetings of Creditors of Related 
  • Companies in  Administration
  • Requirement to give Notice of 
  • Meetings with Creditors 
  • Resignation of Administrator 
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