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    Court of Appeal rules that State must pay damages in informal insolvency case

    27 March 2017

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    Cross Border Restructuring and Insolvency Update - October 2016

    02 November 2016

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    Court of Appeal Re-affirms Strict Basis for Restricting Directors

    08 March 2016

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    Court of Appeal rejects mechanistic balance sheet test for insolvency

    30 March 2011

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    Contentious Trusts case summaries - December 2017

    11 December 2017

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    Jordanian Court of Appeal judgment on avoiding bankruptcy

    27 June 2014

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    United Arab Emirates Law Year in Review 2016 and Year to Come 2017

    05 January 2017

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    Dutch Supreme Court rules on validity of pledge over conditional ownership

    29 July 2016

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    Court of Appeal Arnhem-Leeuwarden: Termination of a credit agreement by the bank was allowed, following reduction of the value of pledged shares caused by actions of the borrower

    01 December 2015

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    The Court of Appeal in The Hague: the bank did not obtain a right of pledge on moveable assets subject to a retention of title (eigendomsvoorbehoud) because the pledgor went bankrupt prior to satisfaction of its obligation to pay the purchase price for those assets

    30 April 2015

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