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Latest revision as of 08:36, 24 July 2019
UK insolvency law - administration.
Pre pack administration is an insolvency procedure where a company:
- arranges to sell its assets to a buyer
- before appointing an administrator to facilitate the sale.
It can be a way to avoid a successful winding up petition and subsequent liquidation.
However, pre pack administration is not permitted after a winding up petition has been issued.