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Insolvency practitionerAn insolvency practitioner is someone who is licensed and authorised to act in relation to an insolvent individual, partnership or company.
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Insolvency practitionerAn accountant or solicitor, qualified in terms of the Insolvency Act 1986 to act as liquidator or supervisor in relation to a company unable to payts debts, or as trustee or supervisor in relation to an individual unable to pay his or her debts.
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Insolvency practitionerA professional who specialises in insolvency and is licensed by the DTI. Insolvency practitioners often act to close a company in the best possible way for all parties involved. Only IPs can be a liqu [..]
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Insolvency practitionerSee Licensed Insolvency Practitioner.
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Insolvency practitionerInsolvency practitioners are usually accountants or solicitors who have been trained in, and specialise in insolvency. Insolvency practitioners have to be authorised and licensed by a recognised profe [..]
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Insolvency practitionerSee Licensed Insolvency Practitioner.
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Insolvency practitionerAn insolvency practitioner is a person licensed by his/her recognised professional body to act as an office-holder in an insolvency proceeding. Only an insolvency practitioner may act as an office hol [..]
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Insolvency practitionerSee Licensed Insolvency Practitioner.
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Insolvency practitionerIn the United Kingdom, only an authorised or licensed insolvency practitioner (IP) may be appointed in relation to formal insolvency procedures.
Quite often IPs have an accountancy background. A few [..]
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