insolvency practitioner

insolvency practitioner
A person authorized to undertake insolvency administration as a liquidator, provisional liquidator, administrator, administrative receiver, or nominee or supervisor under a voluntary arrangement Insolvency practitioners must be members of an approved professional body, such as the Insolvency Practitioners Association or the Institute of Chartered Accountants.

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  • insolvency practitioner — An individual authorised under the Insolvency Act 1986 to act in insolvency matters, appointed either by a recognised professional body or relevant authority. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law terms. insolvency practitioner …   Law dictionary

  • insolvency practitioner — inˈsolvency pracˌtitioner noun [countable] ACCOUNTING LAW in Britain, a person or organization that can by law act for a company that is declaring itself to be insolvent (= unable to pay its debts): • The company consulted an insolvency… …   Financial and business terms

  • Insolvency practitioner — In the United Kingdom, only an authorised or licensed Insolvency Practitioner (usually abbreviated to IP) may be appointed in relation to formal insolvency procedures. Quite often IPs have an accountancy background. A few active practitioners are …   Wikipedia

  • insolvency practitioner — A person authorized to undertake insolvency administration as a liquidator, provisional liquidator, administrator, administrative receiver, or nominee or supervisor under a voluntary arrangement. Insolvency practitioners must be members of an… …   Accounting dictionary

  • authorised insolvency practitioner — a person legally permitted to carry through certain duties in relation to an insolvency. The Insolvency Act 1986 introduced a system of licensing to ensure the professional competence and skill of insolvency practitioners in individual and… …   Law dictionary

  • Insolvency — means the inability to pay one s debts as they fall due. Usually used to refer to a business, insolvency refers to the inability of a company to pay off its debts. Business insolvency is defined in two different ways: Cash flow insolvency Unable… …   Wikipedia

  • practitioner — UK US /prækˈtɪʃənər/ noun [C] ► someone who works in a job that involves long training and high levels of skill: »He has years of experience as a senior practitioner in the financial services industry. »a health/legal/medical practitioner → See… …   Financial and business terms

  • Insolvency Practitioners Tribunal — the tribunal to which an insolvency practitioner may appeal if served with a notice that the competent authority proposes to refuse or withdraw authorisation. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …   Law dictionary

  • Practitioner — A practitioner is someone who engages in an occupation, profession, religion, or way of life.A medical practitioner or registered medical practitioner refers to occupations such as * Physician * General practitioner, a primary care physician *… …   Wikipedia

  • Insolvency Practitioners Association — The Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA) is a professional body whose purpose is to inform and regulate insolvency practitioners (IPs) within the UK and Ireland. There is a similar organization in Australia.HistoryFormed in 1961 as a… …   Wikipedia

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