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020 _a9780199299935
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a346.42078
_bGET/COM
100 _aGetzler, J. (Ed.)
245 _aCompany charges :
_bspectrum and beyond
_cedited by Joshua Getzler and Jennifer Payne.
260 _aOxford :
_bOUP,
_c2013.
300 _a297 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: Chapter 1. Fictions and floating charges : some reflections on the House of Lords' decision in Spectrum Chapter 2. The case for the abolition of the floating charge Chapter 3. Floating charges : the use and abuse of doctrinal analysis Chapter 4. The characterization of fixed and floating charges Chapter 5. Spectrum : an end to the conflict or the signal for a new campaign? Chapter 5. A review of Brumark and Spectrum in an international setting Chapter 6. Security after the Enterprise Act Chapter 7. The debenture holder's liability in unjust enrichment after Spectrum Chapter 8. Should we redistribute in insolvency? Chapter 9. The role of security over future and circulating capital : evidence from the British economy circa 1850-1920 Chapter 10. The economics of English insolvency : some recent developments Chapter 11. The Law Commission's proposals for the reform of corporate security interests Index
650 _aBankruptcy.
700 _aPayne, Jennifer (Ed.)
942 _cBK
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