Liquidators have a variety of potential recoveries, the most common examples include: Voidable
The financial perils of an overdrawn current account
An overdrawn current account occurs when shareholders or directors withdraw more money than they
Section 299 of the Companies Act 1993, and the court’s role in setting transactions aside.
When a company is placed into liquidation, the liquidator of the company has several avenues of
Successful procedures during recent shareholder dispute liquidation
Ultimate Landscape Solutions Limited was placed into liquidation by order of the High Court on
What are voidable transactions and when do they apply?
In some instances, liquidators pursue claw backs of transactions from insolvent companies. These are
Receivership v Liquidation
Receivership and liquidation are both formal insolvency processes for companies in distress.
The Path to Liquidation
One of the most frustrating tensions we see as insolvency practitioners in businesspeople is between
“But I own it” – then PPSR it!
Imagine this You are in the business of supplying surfboards. Cool business to be in