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There were many clarifications of judicial practice concerning completely different aspects of law in the past year: from collusion at tenders and malicious intent of a notary to the right of a judge to remove a participant in a trial from the courtroom and the specifics of representation in general jurisdiction. Read more about each of them in our material. Bidding collusion The ...
Modified: 12.30.2021The Economic Board considered the complaint of a buyer of property sold at the auction. A bankrupt farm machinery was put up for sale in the framework of insolvency case, and the winner paid for the purchase and received goods. However, the debtor's creditors turned out to be dissatisfied with this state of affairs and challenged the auction. The first-instance court upheld the claim and canceled the transaction. The court of appeal, however, found no violations, but the district court agreed...
Modified: 12.20.2021The Economic Board considered the case on the complaint of a bankruptcy trustee and creditors of the debtor, who opposed the agreement concluded with a third-party organization on holding bidding within the framework of the debtor's insolvency case. At the same time, the company, which carried out the sale of the property of insolvent company, applied to the court with a claim for payment of remuneration due to it. The cases were combined into one procedure, the fate of which changed dramatically...
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