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  2. Preferential Payments in Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1897

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    The Preferential Payments in Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1897 (60 & 61 Vict. c. 19) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom, affecting UK insolvency law. It amended the category of " preferential payments " for rates, taxes and wages, to take priority over a floating charge in an insolvent company's assets.

  3. Administration in United Kingdom law - Wikipedia

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    Administration in United Kingdom law is the main kind of procedure in UK insolvency law when a company is unable to pay its debts. The management of the company is usually replaced by an insolvency practitioner whose statutory duty is to rescue the company, save the business, or get the best result possible.

  4. Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, bankruptcy is governed by Part IX of the Insolvency Act 1986 (as amended) and by the Insolvency Rules 1986 (as amended). The term bankruptcy applies only to individuals, not to companies or other legal entities. An individual may be made bankrupt only by court order following the presentation of a bankruptcy petition.

  5. United Kingdom insolvency law - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1970s, particularly from the time of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 in the United States, and since the Insolvency Act 1986 in the UK, two broad strands of thought emerged. The first and very prominent view, stemming primarily from work by Thomas H. Jackson and Douglas Baird is known as the "creditors' bargain model". [ 222 ]

  6. WMC Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    WMC Mortgage (also known as WMC Direct), was an American mortgage company based in Woodland Hills, California that focused on wholesale originator of subprime residential mortgages. It went into bankruptcy in 2007.

  7. Individual voluntary arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Creditors take a decision at a creditors' meeting called to consider the IVA proposal. The return to creditors is often higher than they would receive in bankruptcy. A vote is taken – by value. 75% in value of those creditors who vote at the meeting by person or by proxy must agree in order for the arrangement to be approved.

  8. Debt relief order - Wikipedia

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    The full list of organisations approved by the Insolvency Service as competent authorities are listed on the .Gov.UK web site. [10] Upon receipt of the application and payment of the fee, an Official Receiver may make the order, administratively, without the involvement of the court if it appears that the applicant meets the requirements.

  9. Enterprise Act 2002 - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise Act 2002 (c. 40) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which made major changes to UK competition law with respect to mergers and also changed the law governing insolvency bankruptcy. It made cartels illegal with a maximum prison sentence of 5 years and states that level of competition in a market should be the basis ...