Directors must have authority to appoint administrators and give notice of their intention to the company (High Court) | Practical Law

Directors must have authority to appoint administrators and give notice of their intention to the company (High Court) | Practical Law

In Minmar (929) Ltd v Khalastchi and another [2011] EWHC 1159 (Ch), the High Court considered whether to set aside the appointment of administrators by directors who had not complied with the company's articles or given the company notice of their intention to appoint administrators.

Directors must have authority to appoint administrators and give notice of their intention to the company (High Court)

by PLC Restructuring and Insolvency
Published on 31 May 2011England, Wales
In Minmar (929) Ltd v Khalastchi and another [2011] EWHC 1159 (Ch), the High Court considered whether to set aside the appointment of administrators by directors who had not complied with the company's articles or given the company notice of their intention to appoint administrators.