Individual Voluntary Arrangements Looseleaf

Subjects:
Looseleaf Works, Insolvency Law
Contents:
April 2007: Price Update
2 Updates per year
charged by release
Formation of the individual voluntary arrangement
the proposal
proceedings for the interim order
role of the nominee and nominee's report
creditors' meeting
implementation and supervision of the arrangement
default and failure
special considerations where the debtor is an undischarged bankrupt
effect of bankruptcy proceedings
matrimonial considerations
value added tax and other tax considerations.

ISBN13: 9780853085225
ISBN: 0853085226
Latest Release: May 21, 2008
Publisher: Jordan Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Looseleaf & CD-ROM
Price: £325.00
Subscription Type:

Since publication of the second edition of Stephen Lawson’s definitive work there have been an enormous number of cases affecting practice and procedure in this increasingly important area of personal insolvency law.

The third edition of Individual Voluntary Arrangements is the only completely updated work to incorporate all the relevant case law from the last few years. Providing practical comprehensive explanation of the law of IVAs, this work forms an essential reference tool for anyone supervising or advising on personal insolvency.

The new loose-leaf format with twice yearly updating ensures that you are always kept fully up to date with relevant case-law and changes to practice and procedure. Important developments are examined in detail and invaluable practical guidance provided.

Also included with the book is a disk containing completely updated professionally drafted precedents and specimen IVA proposals in all commonly used word processing formats. Stripped of annotation and ready for individual adaptation this disk alone will save hours of valuable billing time.

Recent Subscription Releases:

ReleaseDatePart Price
Update 16 May 21, 2008 £130.00
Update 15 and CD December 20, 2007 £115.00
Update 14 and CD August 30, 2007 £115.00
Update 13 March 22, 2007 £110.00

Please contact Steven Ross or Matthew Regnard if any further information is required.