Individual insolvency procedures: bankruptcy: reviewable transactions in bankruptcy | Practical Law

Individual insolvency procedures: bankruptcy: reviewable transactions in bankruptcy | Practical Law

A note on the procedures and powers available to a trustee in bankruptcy under the Insolvency Act 1986 which enable the adjustment of antecedent transactions and the protection of the bankrupt's assets for the benefit of their creditors.

Individual insolvency procedures: bankruptcy: reviewable transactions in bankruptcy

Practical Law UK Practice Note 3-570-4106 (Approx. 35 pages)

Individual insolvency procedures: bankruptcy: reviewable transactions in bankruptcy

MaintainedEngland, Wales
A note on the procedures and powers available to a trustee in bankruptcy under the Insolvency Act 1986 which enable the adjustment of antecedent transactions and the protection of the bankrupt's assets for the benefit of their creditors.
This note covers transactions at an undervalue, preferences, extortionate credit transactions, the recovery of excessive pension contributions, transactions defrauding creditors and the avoidance of general assignments of book debts.