Receivership/Insolvency



Heath & Whale on Insolvency

Title: Heath & Whale on Insolvency
Consulting editors: Justice Paul Heath (Judge of the High Court of New Zealand), Michael Whale (Consultant, Lowndes Associates, Auckland)
Format: 1-volume looseleaf, online.
Servicing: Minimum of four times per year for looseleaf, more frequently for online format
Synopsis: Heath and Whale on Insolvency provides a comprehensive analysis of and commentary to all relevant law affecting corporate and personal insolvency in New Zealand. It also contains the first authoritative discussion on the new voluntary administration procedure.

This publication has been written with the practical realities of a busy insolvency practitioner’s life in mind. Its practical approach and legal guidance give clear direction as to which insolvency regime to use in any given situation. Practitioners can find facts at a glance but also drill down to focus on detailed information when needed.

Heath and Whale on Insolvency is an essential guide for any practitioner working in insolvency. Written by an outstanding author panel, this publication provides timely guidance in an era of increasing corporate and individual financial failure.
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The Law of Private Receivers of Companies in New Zealand, Second Edition

Title: The Law of Private Receivers of Companies in New Zealand, Second Edition
Author/s: Associate Professor Michael Gedye, Rt Hon Peter Blanchard
ISBN: 9780408717915
Price: $186.38 excl. GST and Freight & Handling
Brief Synopsis: This book is a successor to The Law of Company Receiverships in New Zealand and Australia. Since the last edition of that work appeared in 1994, the New Zealand statute law concerning the security interests under which receivers are appointed has very substantially diverged from that in Australia. The Personal Property Securities Act 1999, in force from 1 May 2002, generally follows North American models and bears little resemblance to Australian enactments governing registration and priority of security interests.
Additionally there have been significant amendments to the Receiverships Act and the Companies Act, which came into force on 1 November 2007. There is also a new Property Law Act 2007, in force from 1 January 2008, which has amended both the other statutes and the Personal Property Securities Act. This book deals specifically with New Zealand law.
Publishing Date: 21/02/2008
Format: Hard Bound

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Personal and Corporate Insolvency Legislation

Title: Personal and Corporate Insolvency Legislation
Author/s: David Brown & Thomas Telfer
ISBN: 9780408717663
Price: $104.31 excl. GST and Freight & Handling
Brief Synopsis: The Insolvency Act 2006, Companies Amendment Act 2006, and Insolvency (Cross-border) Act 2006 were introduced in response to widespread criticism of New Zealand’s procedures for dealing with corporate and personal insolvency. Personal and Corporate Insolvency Legislation highlights the main amendments to the insolvency regime. The book gives practitioners a pathfinder to the framework, concepts and key changes in the 2006 amendments and provides a portable volume of this important legislation.
Publishing Date: 23/02/2007
Format: Soft cover
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