McPherson's law of company liquidation / by MGR Gronow and with a chapter on Private International Law by Rosalind Mason.

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Publication details:
Sydney : Thomson Reuters, 2006-
Record id:
202587
Subject:
Bankruptcy -- Australia.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Overview of modes of winding up
3. Creditor's application for a winding-up order
4. Contributories' winding-up applications
5. Miscellaneous winding-up applications
6. Provisional liquidation
7. Commencement and effects of winding up
8. The Liquidator: status, role, functions, powers and duties
9. Other administrative organs of winding up
10. Contributories
11. Assets available for division and distribution
12. Creditors
13. Division of assets among creditors
14. Distribution of surplus assets
15. Investigations, examinations, prosecutions and civil or pecuniary penalty orders
16. Termination of winding-up proceedings
17. Private international law in company liquidation.
Note:
This service has been recognised as the bible on winding up used by lawyers advising insolvent companies, their shareholders and creditors as well as professional liquidators (accountants) and judicial officers. It provides a step-by-step analysis of the law regulating the distribution of the assets of an insolvent company and also covers the rights and duties of directors, shareholders and creditors that are created in the winding-up process.
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Online resource