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Corporate Insolvency Law Perspectives And Principles Finch

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Corporate Insolvency Law Perspectives And Principles Finch
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Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 74.93 MB
Author: Finch, Vanessa, author, Milman, David, author
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Corporate Insolvency Law Perspectives And Principles Finch by Finch, Vanessa, Author, Milman, David, Author instant download after payment.

li, 786 pages ; 26 cm, This interdisciplinary examination of corporate insolvency law assesses recent reforms and anticipates new legislation, Includes bibliographical references and index, The roots of corporate insolvency law -- Aims, objectives and benchmarks -- Insolvency and corporate borrowing -- Corporate failure -- Insolvency practitioners and turnaround professionals -- Rescue -- Informal rescue -- Receivers and their role -- Administration -- Pre-packaged administrations -- Company arrangements -- Rethinking rescue -- Gathering the assets: the role of liquidation -- The pari passu principle -- Bypassing pari passu -- Directors in troubled times -- Employees in distress -- Conclusion

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