Description |
xl, 367 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. How have managed investment schemes coped with the challenges of insolvency? -- 3. Duties of directors of managed investment schemes -- 4. Advising the directors and management of an entity in financial crisis -- 5. Can managed investment schemes be restructured in the context of insolvency? -- 6. Role of the courts in restructuring managed investment schemes -- 7. Winding up managed investment schemes - conceptual and practical difficulties -- 8. The competition for assets in insolvent investment vehicles -- 9. Rights of investors in failed or insolvent managed investment schemes -- 10. Class actions in a managed investment scheme context -- 11. Disclaimer and related issues -- 12. Directions applications and the rights of third parties -- 13. Practitioner remuneration, costs and security |
Summary |
Insolvent Investments identifies and explains significant problems that arise in the insolvency of collective investment vehicles in Australia, paying particular attention to matters concerning managed investment schemes regulated by the Corporations Act 2001 |
Analysis |
Investment (Australia) |
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Insolvency Law (Australia) |
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Australian |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Audience |
Tertiary/Undergraduate, Postgraduate |
Subject |
Investments -- Australia.
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Investments -- Law and legislation -- Australia.
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Business failures -- Australia.
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Bankruptcy -- Australia.
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Author |
Maiden, Stewart, editor
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ISBN |
9780409340167 |
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