Feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("CVA") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between Malaysia and the United Kingdom

The Malaysian Corporate Law Reform Committee ("CLRC") was established among others to review the provisions under the Companies Act 1965 (Act 165) and recommend to the Malaysian government new corporate laws to accelerate the due development of the Malaysian corporate sector. CLRC has cond...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal, Masum, Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sweet & Maxwell Asia 2014
Subjects:
Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/14034/1/3.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/14034/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.uum.repo.14034
record_format eprints
spelling my.uum.repo.140342017-11-27T03:33:03Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/14034/ Feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("CVA") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between Malaysia and the United Kingdom Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal Masum, Ahmad K Law (General) The Malaysian Corporate Law Reform Committee ("CLRC") was established among others to review the provisions under the Companies Act 1965 (Act 165) and recommend to the Malaysian government new corporate laws to accelerate the due development of the Malaysian corporate sector. CLRC has conducted research in to the current provisions under the Companies Act 1965 since December 2003 which took about four years to complete.The result is the Final Report of the CLRC. Under this report, the CLRC has recommended the establishment of a Corporate Voluntary Arrangement ("CVA") to take over the affairs of insolvent companies and rescue them.This paper is a result of a pure legal research that relates to abandoned housing projects in Malaysia.The authors also analysed the CVA's provisions vis-a-vis the insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects in Malaysia. The objective of this paper is to study the feasibility of the establishment and powers of the CVA in dealing with the insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects and in protecting the rights of the purchasers.Through this writing, the authors are of the view that, the recommendation of the CLRC for the establishment of CVA is commendable. Nonetheless, it is submitted that, in the case of abandoned housing projects, despite having statutory and legal powers, the proposed CVA still cannot fully provide a comprehensive solution in dealing with the insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects, let alone protect the purchasers' interests.A comparative legal analysis with the United Kingdom's Company Voluntary Arrangement ("UK CVA") is also done to find out any lessons and advantages that the UK CVA may have in the face of insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects.This paper suggests certain legal approaches to improve the rehabilitation mechanism of abandoned housing projects purportedly to be carried out through CVA and for protecting the rights and interests of the stakeholders. Sweet & Maxwell Asia 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/14034/1/3.pdf Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal and Masum, Ahmad (2014) Feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("CVA") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between Malaysia and the United Kingdom. The Law Review, 2014. pp. 546-572. ISSN 1985-0891
institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
building UUM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Utara Malaysia
content_source UUM Institutionali Repository
url_provider http://repo.uum.edu.my/
language English
topic K Law (General)
spellingShingle K Law (General)
Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal
Masum, Ahmad
Feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("CVA") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between Malaysia and the United Kingdom
description The Malaysian Corporate Law Reform Committee ("CLRC") was established among others to review the provisions under the Companies Act 1965 (Act 165) and recommend to the Malaysian government new corporate laws to accelerate the due development of the Malaysian corporate sector. CLRC has conducted research in to the current provisions under the Companies Act 1965 since December 2003 which took about four years to complete.The result is the Final Report of the CLRC. Under this report, the CLRC has recommended the establishment of a Corporate Voluntary Arrangement ("CVA") to take over the affairs of insolvent companies and rescue them.This paper is a result of a pure legal research that relates to abandoned housing projects in Malaysia.The authors also analysed the CVA's provisions vis-a-vis the insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects in Malaysia. The objective of this paper is to study the feasibility of the establishment and powers of the CVA in dealing with the insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects and in protecting the rights of the purchasers.Through this writing, the authors are of the view that, the recommendation of the CLRC for the establishment of CVA is commendable. Nonetheless, it is submitted that, in the case of abandoned housing projects, despite having statutory and legal powers, the proposed CVA still cannot fully provide a comprehensive solution in dealing with the insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects, let alone protect the purchasers' interests.A comparative legal analysis with the United Kingdom's Company Voluntary Arrangement ("UK CVA") is also done to find out any lessons and advantages that the UK CVA may have in the face of insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects.This paper suggests certain legal approaches to improve the rehabilitation mechanism of abandoned housing projects purportedly to be carried out through CVA and for protecting the rights and interests of the stakeholders.
format Article
author Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal
Masum, Ahmad
author_facet Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal
Masum, Ahmad
author_sort Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal
title Feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("CVA") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between Malaysia and the United Kingdom
title_short Feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("CVA") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between Malaysia and the United Kingdom
title_full Feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("CVA") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between Malaysia and the United Kingdom
title_fullStr Feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("CVA") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between Malaysia and the United Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("CVA") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between Malaysia and the United Kingdom
title_sort feasibility of corporate voluntary arrangement ("cva") in solving insolvency issues in abandoned housing projects: a comparative legal analysis between malaysia and the united kingdom
publisher Sweet & Maxwell Asia
publishDate 2014
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/14034/1/3.pdf
http://repo.uum.edu.my/14034/
_version_ 1644281346422472704
score 13.214268