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Role, powers, functions and duties of a liquidatorThe role and function of a liquidatorA liquidator is the officer appointed when a company goes into...
Bonds and notesThe terms ‘bonds’ and ‘notes’ are used interchangeably (and there is no legal difference between the terms), though notes tend to be...
Bankruptcy searchesBankruptcy searches at the Land Charges DepartmentWhen a bankruptcy petition is presented by a creditor, the court shall as soon as...
Basic introduction to super senior, senior, mezzanine and junior debtThe range of funding options open to companies has exploded, resulting in a vast...
What is a statutory declaration of solvency and what happens if a false declaration of solvency is made?Statutory declaration of solvencyA company enters voluntary liquidation when its members vote to do so by a special resolution. For further information, see Practice Note: What is a members’
Best price reasonably obtainable—what it means for receiversThe receiver’s dutyThe duty owed by a receiver to a mortgagor when selling a property is the same as that owed by the mortgagee to a mortgagor:•in exercising its power of sale over mortgaged property a mortgagee is under a general duty to
Can you wind-up a company when the debt is disputed?It is a long-established principle that winding-up proceedings should not be commenced where the petition debt is genuinely disputed on substantial grounds. If a purported creditor attempts to do so, the court can invoke its inherent jurisdiction
Termination of LPA or fixed charge receivershipA note on terminologyThe Law of Property Act 1925 (LPA 1925) enables a mortgagee of a legal mortgage to appoint an LPA receiver:•when the mortgage moneys become due, and•after making a demand for payment under the terms of the mortgageThis right may
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