The Company Directors Disqualification (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2004: consultation document and draft order

By: Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment (DETI) | Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment (DETI), Insolvency ServiceLanguage: English Publication details: Belfast: DETI, 2004Subject(s): Legislation | InsolvencyGenre/Form: Insolvency law. Northern Ireland DDC classification: LOC classification: KN312Summary: The publication of the draft Order follows a consultation carried out in 2003 on proposals to modernise the insolvency system. The main provisions of the proposed legislation are: 1. the reduction of the normal bankruptcy period for individuals, 2. the imposition of continuing restrictions on culpable bankrupts, 3. allowing the removal of outdated statutory restrictions on bankrupts, 4. the abolition of the right to appoint an administrative receiver except in special cases. 5. the streamlining of the administrative procedure and the abolition of Crown preference (through which the Crown is entitled to receive payment in priority to other creditors)
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Consultation ends 29 October 2004

Includes Draft Order and Explanatory Memorandum

The publication of the draft Order follows a consultation carried out in 2003 on proposals to modernise the insolvency system. The main provisions of the proposed legislation are: 1. the reduction of the normal bankruptcy period for individuals, 2. the imposition of continuing restrictions on culpable bankrupts, 3. allowing the removal of outdated statutory restrictions on bankrupts, 4. the abolition of the right to appoint an administrative receiver except in special cases. 5. the streamlining of the administrative procedure and the abolition of Crown preference (through which the Crown is entitled to receive payment in priority to other creditors)

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