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  2. Punj Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Punj Lloyd Limited is an Indian Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company providing services for energy, infrastructure and defense sectors. The company's operations are spread across the Middle East and Africa, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Asia Pacific, South Asia and Europe.

  3. Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd v Barclays Bank Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd v Barclays Bank Ltd [1979] 2 Lloyd's Rep 142 is a UK insolvency law case, concerning the definition of a floating charge. It was an influential decision for many years, but is now outdated as authority in light of the House of Lords decision in Re Spectrum Plus Ltd.

  4. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 580

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    Note: As of August 2024, final bound volumes for the U.S. Supreme Court's United States Reports have been published through volume 579. Newer cases from subsequent future volumes do not yet have official page numbers and typically use three underscores in place of the page number; e.g., Snyder v.

  5. National Westminster Bank Ltd v Halesowen Presswork ...

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    The case was decided in relation to section 31 of the Bankruptcy Act 1914 [5] (which applied to companies by virtue of section 317 of the Companies Act 1948 [6]). Today those provisions have been replaced by section 323 of the Insolvency Act 1986 and rule 14.25 of the Insolvency Rules (England and Wales) 2016 [ 7 ] (formerly rule 4.90 of the ...

  6. Atul Punj - Wikipedia

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    Atul Punj is an Indian businessman who is also chairman and managing director [1] [2] of Punj Lloyd. [3]

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  8. Ex parte Harmse - Wikipedia

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    In Ex parte Harmse, an important case in South African insolvency law, the applicant's statement indicated an excess of assets over liabilities, but the only evidence that he adduced to prove otherwise were certain letters written by estate agents or valuers. The court held that the applicant had failed to adduce sufficient evidence to ...

  9. Re New Bullas Trading Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Re New Bullas Trading Ltd [1994] 1 BCLC 485 is a UK insolvency law case, concerning the definition of a floating charge. It held, somewhat controversially, that it was possible to separate a book debt from its proceeds, and that it was possible to create a fixed charge over the book debt but only a floating charge over the proceeds.