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Company Rescue and Liquidation 3rd ed isbn 9780414028692

Company Liquidations 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780421923201
ISBN: 0421923202
New Edition ISBN: 9780414028692
Previous Edition ISBN: 0863251447
Published: January 2006
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This is a user friendly guide structured around the procedures involved in liquidating a company. It provides a cradle to grave approach to winding-up, touching on Receivership, CVA and Administration and gives step-by-step guidance on implementation of the options available at each stage.

  • Provides practical, user-friendly guidance on winding-up companies
  • Takes practitioners step-by-step through procedures and the options available
  • Shows what to do at each stage and highlights potential pitfalls
  • Covers both voluntary and compulsory winding-up
  • Explains the powers and duties of the liquidator
  • Looks at remedies against directors
  • Makes clear the many tax issues in liquidation
  • Incorporates the wealth of changes arising from recent insolvency legislation
  • Aids further research by cross-referencing the text to Sealy & Milman: Annotated Guide to the Insolvency Legislation

Subjects:
Insolvency Law
Contents:
Winding up: In General.
Voluntary Winding up: To the First Creditors' Meeting.
Compulsory Winding up: To the Appointment of the Liquidator.
The Conduct of the Liquidation.
The Liquidator: Appointment and Remuneration.
The Liquidator: Functions.
The Effects of Winding up.
Contributories and Creditors.
Avoiding Antecedent Transactions.
Investigations.
Proceedings Against the Directors.
Insolvency Practitioners.
Tax in a Liquidation