Company Voluntary Arrangements
Law and Practice

By (author) Peter Walton,Andrew Keay

ISBN13: 9781035325641

Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 28/09/2025

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Description
This comprehensive book provides an up-to-date and accessible overview of the relevant law and key issues surrounding company voluntary arrangements (CVAs). Andrew Keay and Peter Walton discuss the historical background as well as the procedural and legal requirements of CVAs. Keay and Walton outline how CVAs can enable an insolvent company to come to terms with its situation and agree a way forward with its creditors. With a focus on the law in England and Wales, they assess the relevant procedure, investigating how the pertinent provisions in the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Insolvency Rules 2016 have been interpreted and applied. The book further examines the critical case law that has developed since the introduction of CVAs in 1986. Key Features: Combines cutting-edge research with detailed analysis on the legal nature of CVAs Explores the role of insolvency practitioners and other stakeholders in commencing and running a CVA Sheds light on the professional regulatory framework and considers how different creditors are impacted by CVAs Company Voluntary Arrangements is an essential resource for practitioners and policymakers in company and insolvency law, as well as corporate law and governance. It will also greatly benefit academics studying corporate and insolvency law.
Contents Preface 1 History and nature of company voluntary arrangements 2 Entering into a CVA 3 The Moratorium 4 During the CVA 5 Ending the CVA 6 Regulation of the insolvency practitioner 7 Impact on creditors Appendix
  • Company, commercial & competition law
  • Bankruptcy & insolvency
  • Professional & Vocational
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