Corporate Insolvency

Corporate Insolvency

Author: Edward Bailey

Publisher: LexisNexis

Published: 2014-12-05

Total Pages: 2080

ISBN-13: 9781405743297

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Bailey and Groves: Corporate Insolvency - Law and Practice is a leading commentary on the substantive law of corporate insolvency and practical guidance on the various procedures arising in this important field.Written by recognised experts in the field, it remains a user-friendly text covering all aspects on corporate insolvency in one volume and is accessible to both legal and accountancy practitioners.


Bailey and Groves: Corporate Insolvency: Law and Practice

Bailey and Groves: Corporate Insolvency: Law and Practice

Author: Edward Bailey

Publisher: Butterworths

Published: 2023-12-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781474323505

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Bailey and Groves: Corporate Insolvency - Law and Practice is a leading commentary on the substantive law of corporate insolvency and offers practical guidance on the various procedures arising in this important field.Written by recognised experts in the field, it is a user-friendly text covering all aspects of corporate insolvency in one volume and is accessible to both legal and accountancy practitioners.


Principles of Corporate Insolvency Law

Principles of Corporate Insolvency Law

Author: Royston Miles Goode

Publisher: Thomson Sweet & Maxwell

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 673

ISBN-13: 9780421930209

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This text explores in depth the fundamental principles of corporate insolvency law and the many conceptual and analytical problems posed by the legislation and offers both theoretical and practical solutions.


Corporate Insolvency and Rescue

Corporate Insolvency and Rescue

Author: Irene Lynch-Fannon

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-10-14

Total Pages: 775

ISBN-13: 178451862X

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The second edition of this authoritative book examines in detail all the corporate insolvency procedures available in Ireland, including examination, receivership and winding-up. It examines the rights and liabilities of the parties involved in the winding-up process - company directors, shareholders, and secured and unsecured creditors - and also addresses the issue of fraudulent and reckless trading.


Tolley's Insolvency Law

Tolley's Insolvency Law

Author: Shashi Rajani

Publisher: Tolley

Published: 1999-11-18

Total Pages: 2000

ISBN-13: 9780754508168

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Tolley's Insolvency Law Service is the ideal solution for those who want to reduce the time they spend hunting for information. Whether the client is an individual or a company, a creditor or debtor, Tolley's Insolvency Law is an invaluable companion, saving you time and effort. Leading insolvency experts provide updates six times a year. A practical approach avoids technical jargon in favour of a straightforward explanation of the facts. Users value the first class commentary, guidance and advice on the many methods and solutions relating to personal and corporate insolvency, and rely on Tolley's Insolvency Law as the very first port of call for any insolvency query. A newsletter is provided 12 times a year with this service. This includes topical articles, legislative changes and case updates. Six service updates per year. A practical hands-on approach - ideal for today's busy practitioner.Updates are invoiced separately.


Principles of Corporate Insolvency Law

Principles of Corporate Insolvency Law

Author: Royston Miles Goode

Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 1189

ISBN-13: 0421966106

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Principles of Insolvency Law is widely regarded as 'the' text on Insolvency law. Professor Sir Roy Goode's reputation as the "doyen of commercial law" has established a unique position for the Work as a leading authority in the field. The book provides a clear and concise treatment of the general philosophical principles underpinning Insolvency law. It works as an introduction to this complex area and as such it has a broad market, ranging from students and newly qualified practitioners to barristers in Court.


Corporate Borrowing

Corporate Borrowing

Author: Geoffrey Fuller

Publisher: Jordan Publishing (GB)

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781784731168

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The law of borrowings embraces many different areas of law: contract, company law, trusts, security, insolvency, tax, financial services and regulation. Corporate Borrowing: Law and Practice brings together all of these elements in a practical and concise single volume. It defines the most effective ways of raising debt finance- from bank loan agreements to MTN programmes- and examines the specific legal problems of security and prospectus requirements under the Prospectus Directive. It examines the issues relating to the various types of trustees, attracting lenders and the statutory provisions regarding invitational material, and the tax implications of borrowings by companies.


Loose and Griffiths on Liquidators

Loose and Griffiths on Liquidators

Author: Peter Loose

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781846617300

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Loose and Griffiths on Liquidators (formerly titled Loose on Liquidators) is a guide to the UK's law relating to company liquidations and the important role of the liquidator in a winding up - their powers, duties, and relationship to creditors, members, receivers, and the court. The book provides invaluable specialist advice and essential time-saving reference materials. Now in its 8th edition, this definitive work on successful liquidations has been completely updated and expanded to include all the latest developments in UK liquidation practice and procedure. It includes new analysis of: BYV Corporate Trustee Services v Eurosail - the meaning of insolvency for the purposes of the winding up of an insolvent company * HMRC v Football League and Football Association - the football creditor rule which varies in particular circumstances under the standard order of payment of debts * Re Stanford International Bank - the center of main interests for the purposes of cross-border insolvency * Charambous v B & C Associates - the absence of a duty of care owed by an administrator to creditors in the absence of a special relationship. *** Contents include: Status of a Liquidator * Commencement of Voluntary Winding Up * The EC Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings * Compulsory Winding Up * Effects of Winding Up and Appointment of the Liquidator * Duties of the Liquidator * Powers of the Liquidator * Creditors * The Liquidation Committee and Meetings * Matters Arising in Winding Up * Payments of Debts * Rights and Liabilities of Members * Completion of Winding Up * Appendix 1: Checklists for Winding Up and Liquidation * Appendix 2: Precedent Letters with Statutory and Practice Forms * Appendix 3: Penalties.


The Law and Practice of Shareholders' Agreements

The Law and Practice of Shareholders' Agreements

Author: Katherine Reece Thomas

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 539

ISBN-13: 9781405744508

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Now in its third edition, this popular, fully-updated title explains the law on shareholders' agreements in a clear and comprehensible style. It guides the reader through a typical transaction, highlighting the commercial issues facing the client and ultimately the solicitor as draftsman. It examines how a shareholders' agreement can be unravelled in the event of insolvency or other reason for termination. The CD-ROM includes all the precedents, which have been developed and updated. New to this edition:* Reforms made by the Companies Act 2006 following full implementation to a range of relevant topics including meetings, shareholder remedies, Model Articles of Association, directors' duties and electronic communications* Changes in insolvency law and practice affecting shareholders' agreements - especially of note with the tightening of credit conditions, escalation of costs and more businesses fearing insolvency * Other important areas such us proxies, tax issues relating to the Finance Act 2006, recent case law (e.g. Gamlestaden v Baltic and Bookmakers Afternoon v Amalgamated Racing and Re Neath Rugby Club)* New precedents relating to quasi-partnership companies