Butterworths Insolvency Law Handbook, 26th Edition
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Product description
The most comprehensive single collection of statutory source material and practice directions relating to insolvency law in England, Wales and Scotland. Adopting a user-friendly, chronological layout, it covers the most important statutes, statutory instruments and European legislation. Legislation is printed as currently in force with all amendments, repeals and revocations, providing full assurance that you are advising clients accurately.
What’s New
The twenty-sixth edition of the Handbook incorporates changes including:
- The Relevant Licensee Nuclear Company Administration (England and Wales) Rules 2023, which create a new special administration regime in relation to Relevant Licensee Nuclear Companies
- New provisions of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 which contain powers for dealing with insurers in financial difficulties
- Relevant provisions of the Energy Act 2023 which introduce a further new special administration regime in relation to licenced energy transport and storage companies
- Amendments made by the Payment and Electronic Money Institution Insolvency (Amendment) Regulations 2023
- The Water Industry (Special Administration) Regulations 2024