Overview

When a company enters financial distress, contractual enforcement rights are often among the first to be affected. The ipso facto stay under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) restricts the enforcement of certain rights that arise because of an insolvency event. These events include voluntary administration, the appointment of a managing controller over the whole or substantially the whole of a company’s property, and proposals for schemes of arrangement.

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1. What is insolvency?

Insolvency is defined in section 95A of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)(Act) as the inability of a company to pay its debts when they fall due. Australian law applies a cash-flow test rather than a balance-sheet test, meaning the inquiry does not turn on the numerical gap between assets and liabilities.

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What is insolvency?

Insolvency is defined in section 95A of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)(Act) as the inability of a company to pay its debts when they fall due. Australian law applies a cash-flow test rather than a balance-sheet test, meaning the inquiry does not turn on the numerical gap between assets and liabilities.

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Commissioner of Taxation v Runcity [2025] FCAFC 152 is the most recent decision arising from litigation involving disqualified liquidator, David Iannuzzi. In previous decisions, Mr Iannuzzi was found to have mismanaged the liquidation of 23 companies and was banned from practising as a liquidator for ten years. Eight of those companies (Companies) were deregistered between 2015 and 2016.

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