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Title
Dissolution and restoration of companies
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Keay, Andrew R. (Author)
Subject
Liquidation--England (LCSH)
Liquidation--Wales (LCSH)
Corporate reorganizations--Law and legislation--England (LCSH)
Corporate reorganizations--Law and legislation--Wales (LCSH)
Bankruptcy--England (LCSH)
Bankruptcy--Wales (LCSH)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: KD2125 .K425 2022 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Summary
"This comprehensive book offers a thorough exposition and analysis of all aspects of the dissolution and restoration of companies. Considering all relevant UK legislation and case law, it examines the ways in which companies are both dissolved and restored, the issues that may arise in these processes, and the effects this has on the company and third parties. Key Features: - Explanation of the processes leading to dissolution and restoration of companies - Examination of the general and particular effects of dissolution and restoration on a company and other related and non-related parties - Identification and analysis of the most important issues related to dissolution and restoration, with reference to leading cases in the area - Background information that provides an understanding of the role and effect of dissolution and subsequent restoration of some companies to the register of companies Dissolution and Restoration of Companies will be invaluable for solicitors advising clients and dealing with the processes involved in dissolution and restoration, as well as barristers interested in the issues raised and related case law. It will also be useful for insolvency practitioners, and for academics working in corporate and insolvency law"-- Back cover.
Table Of Contents
Part I: Dissolution
Introduction and background to dissolution
Dissolution following insolvent regimes
Early dissolution
Dissolution by striking off
The effects of dissolution
Part II: Restoration
Introduction to restoration
Administrative restoration
Judicial restoration
The effects of restoration.
Authorized Access Point
Keay, Andrew R. Dissolution and restoration of companies