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Author
Title
The law of insolvency / Ian F. Fletcher.
Edition
Fifth edition.
Imprint
London : Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters, 2017.
Description
cxliii, 1098 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Sweet & Maxwell's insolvency library.
Formatted Contents Note
The Nature and Incidence of Insolvency
The Evolution of the Administrative Machinery of Insolvency Law
The Law in Outline
Voluntary Procedures and Alternatives to Bankruptcy
Who can be made Bankrupt
The Bankruptcy Petition or Application
The Bankruptcy Order and its Consequences: General and Procedural Aspects
The Bankruptcy Order and its Consequences: Proprietary Effects
Proof of Debts
Distribution of Assets
Termination of Bankruptcy
Deceased Insolvents;Debt relief orders; Appeals in Bankruptcy Cases
Bankruptcy and the Criminal Law
Receivers
Company Voluntary Arrangements in England and Wales
Company Administration
Winding Up Law in Outline
When can a Creditors's Voluntary Winding Up Take Place?
Creditors's Voluntary Winding-Up
When can a compulsory Winding-Up take place?
The Winding-Up Petition
The Winding Up Order and its Consequences
Proof of debts
Collection and Distribution of Assets
The Conclusion of the Winding-Up: Dissolution and After
The Effects of Winding-Up on Creditors and Third Parties
Liability of Directors and Others
Introduction: General Problems, and Issues of Principle
Bankruptcies with an International Element: The English Law and Practice
Liquidations with an International Element
International Regulation of Cross-Border Insolvency (I): National and European Legislative provisions
International Regulation of Cross-Border Insolvency (II): Global initiatives
Appendix
Index.
The Evolution of the Administrative Machinery of Insolvency Law
The Law in Outline
Voluntary Procedures and Alternatives to Bankruptcy
Who can be made Bankrupt
The Bankruptcy Petition or Application
The Bankruptcy Order and its Consequences: General and Procedural Aspects
The Bankruptcy Order and its Consequences: Proprietary Effects
Proof of Debts
Distribution of Assets
Termination of Bankruptcy
Deceased Insolvents;Debt relief orders; Appeals in Bankruptcy Cases
Bankruptcy and the Criminal Law
Receivers
Company Voluntary Arrangements in England and Wales
Company Administration
Winding Up Law in Outline
When can a Creditors's Voluntary Winding Up Take Place?
Creditors's Voluntary Winding-Up
When can a compulsory Winding-Up take place?
The Winding-Up Petition
The Winding Up Order and its Consequences
Proof of debts
Collection and Distribution of Assets
The Conclusion of the Winding-Up: Dissolution and After
The Effects of Winding-Up on Creditors and Third Parties
Liability of Directors and Others
Introduction: General Problems, and Issues of Principle
Bankruptcies with an International Element: The English Law and Practice
Liquidations with an International Element
International Regulation of Cross-Border Insolvency (I): National and European Legislative provisions
International Regulation of Cross-Border Insolvency (II): Global initiatives
Appendix
Index.
Note
Previous edition: 2009.
"Table of cases": pages xxi-xcv.
"Table of statutes": pages xcvii-cxxviii.
"Table of cases": pages xxi-xcv.
"Table of statutes": pages xcvii-cxxviii.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
KD2149 .F53 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9780414028425 (hardback)
0414028422 (hardback)
0414028422 (hardback)
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