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    Sale by judicial authority: conflict of interest rules governing the designation of the officer entrusted with the sale
    2013-04-11

    Recently, the superior court rendered a decision 1 which clarifies the extent of the discretion a court has when asked to ratify a hypothecary creditor’s recommendation to appoint an employee of its legal counsel to act as the officer of the court entrusted with the sale by judicial authority of the collateral secured in its favour.

     

    CONTEXT

    Filed under:
    Canada, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Lavery Lawyers, Conflict of interest, Collateral (finance)
    Authors:
    Benjamin David Gross , Étienne Guertin
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Lavery Lawyers
    SCC decision in Re Indalex not good news for cash collateral arrangements
    2013-02-08

    Swaps market participants accepting cash collateral from an entity subject to Ontario provincial pension benefits legislation will want to consider the implications of this decision on their priority. Unfortunately and somewhat surprisingly, the Supreme Court of Canada did not overturn a key part of the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Ontario, Employee Benefits & Pensions, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Stikeman Elliott LLP, Collateral (finance), Security (finance), Secured creditor, Supreme Court of Canada, Court of Appeal for Ontario
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Stikeman Elliott LLP
    Canada proposes amendments to CDIC Act and Payment Clearing and Settlement Act to enhance powers to deal with insolvent deposit taking institutions - new temporary stay on EFCs proposed
    2012-10-19

    Where an insured deposit taking institution (and let’s just call it abank to make things easy) is subject to a receivership order under the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Act (CDIC Act) the government can incorporate a bridge bank to take over the good assets and run the bank until it can be sold. If it does so the usual exemptions from the statutory stays for termination, netting and collateral enforcement for el

    Filed under:
    Canada, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Stikeman Elliott LLP, Collateral (finance), Clearing house (finance), Deposit insurance
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Stikeman Elliott LLP
    Re Hartford Computer Hardware Inc. - a restrictive approach to public policy exceptions in cross-border insolvencies
    2012-07-06

    In the recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (the “Ontario Court”) inRe Hartford Computer Hardware Inc.1 (“Re Hartford”), the Ontario Court held that the public policy exemption in foreign recognition proceedings under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (the “CCAA”) should be interpreted narrowly.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Ontario, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Dentons, Debtor, Collateral (finance)
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Dentons
    Canadian court permits roll-up of pre-petition borrowing in cross-border Canada-U.S. proceeding
    2012-04-25

    Interim Financing Under the CCAA and “Roll-ups”

    Filed under:
    Canada, USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, Collateral (finance)
    Authors:
    Steven Golick , Patrick Riesterer
    Location:
    Canada, USA
    Firm:
    Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
    Abuse of the Repair and Storage Liens Act
    2012-03-06

    Lawrence Gold recently presented on abuses of the Repair and Storage Liens Act (Ontario) (“RSLA”) impacting commercial finance and insurance companies to the Ontario Personal Property Security Legislation Committee (“PPSL Committee”). As changes to the RSLA will likely not be implemented in the near future, concerns regarding abuse of lien claimant rights are of significant importance to the industry.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Ontario, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, Litigation, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP, Collateral (finance), Market value
    Authors:
    Jonathan Fleisher , Eleonore Morris
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP
    Secured creditors may assert priority over proceeds of a fraudulent preference action
    2012-01-30

    In the decision of Justice Morawetz of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List) (the “Court”) in In the Matter of Aero Inventory (UK) Limited and Aero Inventory PLC, the Court held that proceeds of a fraudulent preference action recovered by a trustee in bankruptcy under section 95 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (“BIA”) may be subject to the rights of secured creditors, to the extent secured creditors had rights in the collateral in question at the time of the impugned transaction.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Ontario, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Bankruptcy, Unsecured debt, Collateral (finance), Secured creditor, High Court of Justice (England & Wales)
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
    In re Lehman Brothers Inc. [again] - affiliate set-off
    2011-10-11

    UBS terminated its ISDA Master and FX transactions with Lehman Brothers Inc., was obligated to return about $23 million in collateral, wanted to set-off against that $23 million amounts owing by LBI to UBS affiliates as contemplated by the cross-affiliates set-off provision.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Insolvency & Restructuring, Stikeman Elliott LLP, Bankruptcy, Collateral (finance), Tax deduction, UBS, International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Lehman Brothers, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 1985 (Canada)
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Stikeman Elliott LLP
    Alberta Court confirms new rights for trustees of a bankrupt franchisee
    2011-10-14

    Summary

    Filed under:
    Canada, Alberta, Franchising, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, Bankruptcy, Retail, Unsecured debt, Collateral (finance), Consent, Concession (contract), Franchise agreement, Prejudice, Ford Motor Company, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 1985 (Canada), Trustee, Court of Appeal of Alberta
    Authors:
    Colin Feasby , Tamara Prince , Michael Bokhaut
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
    Secured creditors in a bankruptcy
    2011-07-27

    Generally speaking, the policy of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (“BIA”) is not to interfere with secured creditors, leaving them free to realize upon their security. While this makes sense in the abstract, the question that is most often posed by secured creditors is “what does this mean in a practical sense?  What exactly do I need to do to retrieve my secured asset?”

    Filed under:
    Canada, Insolvency & Restructuring, Miller Thomson LLP, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Unsecured debt, Collateral (finance), Interest, Debt, Liquidation, Secured creditor, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 1985 (Canada), Personal Property Security Act 1990 (Canada), Trustee
    Authors:
    Craig A. Mills
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Miller Thomson LLP

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