Catch me if you can : the effective service of bankruptcy documents in a changing world


Autoria(s): Kiel-Chisholm, Scott D.
Data(s)

01/12/2010

Resumo

This article discusses some recent judicial decisions to assist legal practitioners to overcome some of the problems encountered when serving Bankruptcy Notices and Creditor’s Petitions. Some of the issues covered in the discussion are: What the valid last-known address of the debtor can be, whether a Bankruptcy Notice can be validly served by email on a debtor who is located outside Australia, whether service of a Bankruptcy Notice is valid when the debtor is outside Australia when service on the debtor occurs in Australia, whether the creditor’s failure to obtain leave for service of a Bankruptcy Notice can be excused, what can be done regarding personal service of a Creditor’s Petition when a debtor is outside Australia and whether the Court can set aside a sequestration order. The article goes on to place the issues in the context of broader bankruptcy policies noting that effective service of bankruptcy documents is challenging in a world where mobility of debtors is global and new modes of communication ever changing.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39347/

Publicador

Thomson Legal & Regulatory

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39347/3/39347.pdf

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Kiel-Chisholm, Scott D. (2010) Catch me if you can : the effective service of bankruptcy documents in a changing world. Insolvency Law Journal, 18(4), pp. 197-212.

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Copyright 2010 Thomson Legal & Regulatory

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #180123 Litigation Adjudication and Dispute Resolution #Bankruptcy #Service #Bankruptcy Notice #Creditor's Petition #Insolvency
Tipo

Journal Article