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Restructuring and Insolvency highlights: judgments on bankruptcy, schemes, section 423 and charge registration; director disqualification, winding-up, Scottish PTD reforms; plus new Part 26A plan notes — 9 May 2024

Published on: 09 May 2024

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Personal insolvency

Application to stay bankruptcy (possession and sale of home)—key principles (Tyshchenko v Hyde)

The court partly upheld an appeal but, on grounds different from those below, refused an application to stay bankruptcy proceedings concerning possession and sale of the family home. The appeal court considered the jurisdiction to grant a stay, setting out the governing principles, drawing contrasts with other statutory powers, and applying them to this uncommon situation (where no appeal against the bankruptcy order was pending). Although its draft judgment indicated a limited stay might be appropriate, following receipt of fresh evidence the court ultimately dismissed the application. The decision offers a clear illustration of the principal factors weighing for and against the exercise of this discretion. The court also outlined when it is proper to revisit conclusions expressed in a draft judgment...

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