Re Anglo-Austrian Printing & Publishing Union
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Re Anglo-Austrian Printing & Publishing Union [1895] 2 Ch 891 is a UK insolvency law and company law case, concerning recovery of assets under a misfeasance action. It was held that because the claims were vested in the company before the company went into liquidation, the proceeds of such a claim would be caught by a floating charge where the floating charge was expressed to include any after-acquired property.[1]
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Re Anglo-Austrian Printing & Publishing Union | |
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Court | High Court |
Full case name | In Re Anglo-Austrian Printing and Publishing Union or Brabourne v Same |
Decided | 13 November 1895 |
Citation(s) | [1895] 2 Ch 891 |
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Judge(s) sitting | Vaughan Williams J |
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Misfeasance |
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