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This title discusses the legal considerations involved in company liquidation and addresses the various methods of winding-up. It covers the legal considerations to be taken into account in relation to creditors' petitions and miscellaneous other petitions. It explains provisional liquidation, analyzes the role and duties of the liquidator as well as the role of creditors, and addresses the distribution of a company?s assets in both insolvent and solvent liquidations. It also provides guidance on investigations and examinations and discusses misconduct and prosecutions, as well as actions that can be taken by liquidators to recover assets and the international aspects of liquidations.
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Modes of Winding Up
Chapter 3 - Creditor’s Petition for a Winding-up Order
Chapter 4 - Contributory’s Petition
Chapter 5 - Miscellaneous Other Petitions
Chapter 6 - Provisional Liquidation
Chapter 7 - Commencement and Effect of Winding Up
Chapter 8 - Administrative Organs of Winding Up
Chapter 9 - Functions of the Liquidator
Chapter 10 - Contributories
Chapter 11 - Assets Available for Division and Distribution
Chapter 12 - Creditors
Chapter 13 - Division of Assets Among Creditors
Chapter 14 - Distribution of Surplus Assets
Chapter 15 - Investigations and Examinations
Chapter 16 - Misconduct and Prosecutions
Chapter 17 - The Conclusion of Winding-up Proceedings
Chapter 18 - International Aspects of Liquidations
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