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A must have for any practitioner dealing with corporate insolvency matters
Provides you with a practical guide to corporate insolvency law, setting out the principles, legislation and relevant case law. Lightman & Moss gives clear guidance on the procedures involved including: duties and liabilities; the appointment of receivers and administrators; and continuation of trading, disposals and reorganisation, liquidation and receivership.
Keeps you up to speed with all the developments
Covers in full the introduction of the Insolvency Act 2000, Enterprise Act 2002 and EC Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings 2000. These have eradicated the past administrative receivership systems and introduced a new administration process – with Lightman & Moss you’ll know just how to the legislation and regulations affect your clients.
Your authoritative guide to the law relating to administrators and receivers of companies
¦ Explains clearly the principles, legislation and case law shaping receivership and administration Highlights recent developments in this area
¦ Gives guidance to help clarify areas of uncertainty and ensures technical areas are more readily understood
¦ Goes through procedure for appointment of receivers and administrators
¦ Sets out duties and liabilities of receivers and administrators
¦ Deals with continuation of trading, disposals and reorganisation, liquidation and receivership
¦ Considers issues relating to taxation, leases, set-off and liens, pensions and employees
¦ Covers the position of bankers and creditors
¦ Addresses the removal, resignation, termination and discharge of directors
¦ Examines the case law generated under the new insolvency regime |