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The Equity of Exoneration and Other Defences - Presented by James Hannant and Jennifer Edwards

42 min · 27. nov. 2025
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James Hannant and Jennifer Edwards will explore the operation of the equity of exoneration, including the circumstances under which it may be successfully invoked, as well as the legal grounds on which it may be defeated. It will also examine alternative defences that may be available to a bankrupt or trustee in bankruptcy proceedings, providing a broader context for understanding the strategic considerations in such cases

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