Bank of Ireland (UK) Plc v Colliers International UK Plc: ChD 24 Oct 2012

The failure by the claimant creditors, contrary to the statutory provisions, to obtain the consent of either administrators or court before commencement of proceedings against a company in administration did not invalidate the proceedings.

Judges:

David Richards J

Citations:

[2012] EWHC 2942 (Ch), [2012] BPIR 1099, [2013] 2 WLR 895, [2013] 1 CH 422, [2012] WLR(D) 288

Links:

Bailii, WLRD

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedLalchan, Regina v CACD 27-May-2022
Conviction withoiut required Consent was Unsafe
Whether a conviction for an offence which requires the consent of the Attorney General before the proceedings are instituted can stand when no such consent was obtained.
Held: The appellant’s arguments were well-founded and his conviction on . .
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Insolvency

Updated: 30 June 2022; Ref: scu.465195