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Understanding Statutory Demands: A Crucial Tool in Debt Recovery
Posted Time
05/16/2025
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Jeffrey Choy
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In the complex landscape of Australian business law, a statutory demand serves as a formal mechanism for creditors to recover debts owed by companies. Issued under Section 459E of the Corporations Act 2001, it is a powerful tool that can lead to winding-up proceedings if not appropriately addressed.

What Is a Statutory Demand?

A statutory demand is a written request from a creditor to a debtor company, demanding payment of a debt that is due and payable. Typically, the debtor has 21 days to comply with the demand. Failure to do so may result in the presumption that the company is insolvent, potentially leading to liquidation proceedings.

When Should a Statutory Demand Be Used?

Statutory demands are most effective when:

Responding to a Statutory Demand

Upon receiving a statutory demand, the debtor has several options:

It's crucial to act promptly, as failing to respond appropriately can lead to severe legal consequences.

Legal Grounds to Set Aside a Statutory Demand

A debtor may apply to set aside a statutory demand on specific grounds, including:

It's advisable to seek legal counsel promptly upon receiving a statutory demand to assess the validity and explore options.

The Role of JCL Legal in Statutory Demand Matters

At JCL Legal, we understand the complexities surrounding statutory demands. Our experienced team provides comprehensive legal services to both creditors and debtors, including:

With over 60 years of combined legal experience, JCL Legal is equipped to handle statutory demand matters efficiently and effectively.

Read also: Navigating Legal Challenges with Confidence: JCL Legal's Client-Centered Approach

Contact JCL Legal for Expert Assistance

If you are a creditor seeking to recover a debt or a debtor facing a statutory demand, contact JCL Legal today. Our team is ready to provide tailored legal solutions to navigate this critical aspect of debt recovery.

Phone: +61 2 8215 1588
Email: [email protected]