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Insolvency and BankruptcyOctober 22, 2022Case LawsAT
CIRP - Transfer of title of goods or not - Unpaid seller - the intention of the parties to the contract of sale was to pass ownership of the goods only on full payment of sale consideration agreed by the parties. Admittedly, only 30% of the sale consideration was paid and 70% is balance - the Appellant still continues to be owner of the equipment and the equipment being not assets of the Corporate Debtor ought not to have been included in the assets of the Corporate Debtor. - AT
CIRP - Transfer of title of goods or not - Unpaid seller - the intention of the parties to the contract of sale was to pass ownership of the goods only on full payment of sale consideration agreed by the parties. Admittedly, only 30% of the sale consideration was paid and 70% is balance - the Appellant still continues to be owner of the equipment and the equipment being not assets of the Corporate Debtor ought not to have been included in the assets of the Corporate Debtor. - AT
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