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New article on the High Court in Amerind – statutory priorities apply on insolvency of trustee companies, employee entitlements protected, Re Enhill is no more

Posted on June 25, 2019 by carrieromesievers
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I have added a new article to my website reviewing last week’s important High Court decision in the Amerind appeal – Carter Holt Harvey Woodproducts Australia Pty Ltd v The Commonwealth [2019] HCA 20; 368 ALR 390 (Amerind). The full article can be accessed here.

 

Posted in Corporations Law, Equity and Trusts, Insolvency, Personal Property Securities Law | Tagged Amerind, circulating security interests, priority regime, trading trusts, trustee company in liquidation, trustee company in receivership, trustee's lien, trustee's right of exoneration, trustee's right of indmenity | Leave a reply

Carrie Rome-Sievers is a commercial law barrister practising in Lonsdale Chambers, Melbourne Australia, with a particular focus on insolvency and corporations law.

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Carrie Rome-Sievers is a commercial law barrister practising in Melbourne, Australia, with a particular focus on insolvency and corporations law.
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