COMMERCIAL INSOLVENCY IN CANADA

COMMERCIAL INSOLVENCY IN CANADA
Author: KEVIN P. MCELCHERAN
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0433500719

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Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law in Canada

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law in Canada
Author: Stephanie Ben-Ishai,Thomas G. W. Telfer
Publsiher: Irwin Law
Total Pages: 824
Release: 2019-08-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1552215172

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Authored by leading experts from across the country, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law in Canada: Cases, Materials, and Problems reimagines the traditional casebook. It provides clear, accessible, and detailed textual commentary on the and presents problem-solving exercises to challenge students to do what lawyers are renowned for--provide solutions.

Annual Review of Insolvency Law

Annual Review of Insolvency Law
Author: Janis P. Sarra
Publsiher: Carswell Legal Publications
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 077981472X

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Creditor Rights and the Public Interest

Creditor Rights and the Public Interest
Author: Janis Pearl Sarra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: 080208754X

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Creditor Rights and the Public Interest supports the greater representation of non-traditional creditors in the process of insolvency restructuring in Canada, concentrating particularly on restructuring under the federal Companies' Creditors' Arrangement Act (CCAA). Arguing in favour of the representation of such non-traditional creditors as workers, consumers, trade suppliers, and local governments, Janis Sarra describes the existing process of addressing their interests, analyzes four case studies that focus on non-creditor groups, and compares the Canadian approach to that of several other countries, such as Germany, France, and the United States. Sarra draws on a comprehensive body of academic literature that covers a broad range of issues--insolvency theory, corporate governance theory, legislative history, and bankruptcy and insolvency practice. She further surveys the relevant legislation and supplements her analysis with insights drawn from extensive primary research of court records and personal interviews with lawyers, judges, and government officials. Creditor Rights and the Public Interest ultimately illustrates the way in which the concept of the public interest can be utilized to foreground the concerns of non-traditional stakeholders. Sarra provides a coherent account of the justification for recognizing these creditors by situating insolvency law in a legal regime that realizes a duty to maximize all of the interests and investments at stake in the corporation. In an academic field where scholarship is currently scarce, Sarra's text will be a welcome contribution.

Corporate Insolvency Law

Corporate Insolvency Law
Author: Vanessa Finch
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2002-09-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521626854

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Vanessa Finch provides an interesting look at corporate insolvency laws and processes. She adopts an interdisciplinary approach to place two questions at the centre of her discussion. Are current UK laws and procedures efficient, expert, accountable and fair? Are fundamentally different conceptions of insolvency law needed for it to develop in a way that serves corporate and broader social ends? Topics considered in this wide-ranging book include different ways of financing companies, causes of corporate failure and prospects for designing rescue-friendly processes. Also examined are alternative asset distribution of failed companies, allocations of insolvency risks and effects of insolvency on a company's directors and employees. Finch argues that changes of approach are needed if insolvency law is to develop with coherence and purpose. This book will appeal to academics and students at advanced undergraduate and graduate level, and to legal practitioners throughout the common law world.

Corporate Governance and Insolvency

Corporate Governance and Insolvency
Author: Keay, Andrew,Walton, Peter,Curl, Joseph
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2022-02-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788979344

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This important book provides a comprehensive analysis of governance issues that exist in relation to the management of insolvent companies, both while an insolvent company is still controlled by the directors and when it passes into the hands of an insolvency practitioner in a formal insolvency regime. Throughout, the authors argue that the two most important features of corporate governance are transparency and accountability and offer a detailed analysis of the relevant law and practice.

Bennett on Bankruptcy

Bennett on Bankruptcy
Author: Frank Bennett
Publsiher: CCH Canadian Limited
Total Pages: 1595
Release: 2007
Genre: Bankruptcy
ISBN: 9781553678311

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Debt and Federalism

Debt and Federalism
Author: Thomas G.W. Telfer,Virginia Torrie
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780774867313

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The legal meaning of bankruptcy and insolvency law has often remained elusive, even to practitioners and scholars in the field, despite having been enshrined in Canada’s Constitution since Confederation. Federal jurisdiction in this area must be measured against provincial powers over property and civil rights, among others. Debt and Federalism traces conceptions of the bankruptcy and insolvency power through four cases that form the constitutional foundation of the Canadian bankruptcy system: the 1894 Voluntary Assignments Case, Royal Bank of Canada v Larue in 1928, the 1934 Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act Reference Case, and the 1937 Farmers' Creditors Arrangement Act Reference Case. Together, they produced the bedrock for modern understandings of bankruptcy and insolvency law.