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Insolvency Law in Scotland


ISBN13: 9780567005410
ISBN: 0567005410
Published: September 1999
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print





Insolvency Law in Scotland brings together for the first time in one text the law on bankruptcy and company insolvency in Scotland and provides a concise treatment of this complex subject. Where space precludes a more detailed treatment of a particular subject, comprehensive further references are provided.

Insolvency Law in Scotland sets insolvency law as a whole in context and examines the theory and general principles underlying it before moving on to consider the procedural and substantive aspects. This is a key text for students and practitioners. Previously a T & T Clarke publication.

Subjects:
Scots Law
Contents:
Introduction and theory.; Initiation of formal insolvency proceedings and subsequent procedure.; Administration of the insolvent estate.; Effect of insolvency proceedings on a debtor and a company debtor's officers. ;The end of insolvency proceedings. ;Alternatives to formal insolvency proceedings. ;Cross-border insolvency.