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Company directors' responsibilities to creditors / Andrew Keay.

By: Publication details: New York : Routledge, 2007.Description: xxviii, 393 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781845680084 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.06642 KEA
Contents:
1. Background to directors' responsibilities; 2. Creditors : who are they? 3.Fraudulent trading : background, aims, and comparisons; 4. The fraudulent trading provision and its scope; 5. Intent to defraud and fraudulent purpose; 6. Fraudulent trading : an assessment; 7. Wrongful trading : background, aims, rationale, and comparisons; 8. The wrongful trading provision and its scope; 9. A defence to wrongful trading; 10. An assessment of wrongful trading : pros, problems, and prognoses; 11. The development of the duty to consider the interests of creditors; 12. The duty to creditors : nature, rationale, and need; 13. When does the duty arise? 14. How are the directors to function when subject to a duty to creditors? 15. A direct duty to creditors? 16. Commencement of proceedings; 17. Are all creditors to be favoured? 18. Introduction to the theoretical analysis; 19. A theoretical analysis of the duty to consider creditors; 20. A theoretical analysis of wrongful trading; 21. Directors' responsibilities and opting out; 22. Conclusions and reflections.
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1. Background to directors' responsibilities; 2. Creditors : who are they? 3.Fraudulent trading : background, aims, and comparisons; 4. The fraudulent trading provision and its scope; 5. Intent to defraud and fraudulent purpose; 6. Fraudulent trading : an assessment; 7. Wrongful trading : background, aims, rationale, and comparisons; 8. The wrongful trading provision and its scope; 9. A defence to wrongful trading; 10. An assessment of wrongful trading : pros, problems, and prognoses; 11. The development of the duty to consider the interests of creditors; 12. The duty to creditors : nature, rationale, and need; 13. When does the duty arise? 14. How are the directors to function when subject to a duty to creditors? 15. A direct duty to creditors? 16. Commencement of proceedings; 17. Are all creditors to be favoured? 18. Introduction to the theoretical analysis; 19. A theoretical analysis of the duty to consider creditors; 20. A theoretical analysis of wrongful trading; 21. Directors' responsibilities and opting out; 22. Conclusions and reflections.