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Personal Insolvency Law in Practice


ISBN13: 9780421798601
ISBN: 0421798602
Published: September 2004
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print





Announced as a Hardback - but published in Paperback

This new handbook expertly guides practitioners step-by-step through personal insolvency law, right from the pre-petition stage to appeals.

It combines a succinct analysis of the law with a clear explanation of its practical application. Covering all the relevant topics, including bankruptcy, insolvent partnerships and Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs), it will prove an indispensable tool for lawyers and insolvency practitioners advising either creditors or debtors.

  • Up-to-date with key legislative provisions from the Insolvency Act 2000 and the Enterprise Act 2002
  • Highly practical treatment, with examples and case studies throughout
  • Useful to specialist and non-specialist insolvency advisors alike
  • Provides all relevant forms and a complete list of bankruptcy courts.

Subjects:
Insolvency Law
Contents:
The debtor and the debt.; Grounds for petitioning.; The creditor's petition.; Hearing of the petition.; Debtors petition.; Public examination. ;appointment and removal of trustee. ;The creditors committee.; Disclaimer.; Discharge.; The home. ;General procedure. ;Insolvent partnerships.