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7.Co-operation between courts exercising jurisdiction in relation to cross-border insolvency
UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON CROSS-BORDER INSOLVENCY
Article 1. Scope of Application
1.This Law applies where— (a) assistance is sought in Great...
3.In paragraph 2 of this article— (a) in sub-paragraph (j)...
5.Where a foreign proceeding regarding a debtor who is an...
6.Any suspension under this Law of the right to transfer,...
7.In paragraph 6— (a) “owner's powers” means the powers described...
Article 3. International obligations of Great Britain under the EU Insolvency Regulation
Article 5. Authorisation of British insolvency officeholders to act in a foreign State
CHAPTER II Access of Foreign Representatives and Creditors to Courts in Great Britain
CHAPTER III Recognition of a Foreign Proceeding and Relief
Article 15. Application for recognition of a foreign proceeding
Article 19. Relief that may be granted upon application for recognition of a foreign proceeding
Article 20. Effects of recognition of a foreign main proceeding
Article 21. Relief that may be granted upon recognition of a foreign proceeding
Article 22. Protection of creditors and other interested persons
Article 24. Intervention by a foreign representative in proceedings in Great Britain
CHAPTER IV Cooperation with Foreign Courts and Foreign Representatives
PROCEDURAL MATTERS IN ENGLAND AND WALES
PART 2 Applications to Court for Recognition of Foreign Proceedings
PART 6 Court Procedure and Practice with Regard to Principal Applications and Orders
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