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LML4806 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2026 (257188) - DUE 10 September 2026; 100% Correct solutions and explanations. 2 ASSIGNMENT 2 Question: 1 You are the legal advisor of Viljoen Blankets Ltd, a leading supplier of blankets in South Africa. The company has been experiencing cash flow problems due to the significant debts on its balance sheet, which have hampered the company’s ability to invest in working capital sustainably. The company owes R100 million, which it borrowed as loans from various financial institutions. One of the company’s creditors, Touws Bank Ltd, has instituted legal proceedings to recover a secured loan of R75 million from Viljoen Blankets Ltd. The board of directors of Viljoen Blankets Ltd informs you that two retail companies have expressed interest in investing an amount of R120 million in Viljoen Blankets Ltd to assist in the restructuring of its debts and to boost its

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, LML4806 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2026 (257188) - DUE 10 September 2026; 100%
Correct solutions and explanations.
QUESTION 1

1.1 Financially Distressed and the Grounds for Voluntary Business Rescue

The Companies Act 71 of 2008 provides a legal framework for business rescue to
assist financially distressed companies in rehabilitating their operations while
protecting the interests of creditors, shareholders, employees, and other affected
persons. Before placing a company under business rescue, the board of directors
must determine whether the company is financially distressed and whether the
statutory requirements for commencing business rescue have been met.

Financially Distressed

Section 128(1)(f) of the Companies Act defines a company as financially
distressed if it appears to be reasonably unlikely that the company will be able to
pay all of its debts as they become due and payable within the immediately ensuing
six months. This is known as the commercial insolvency test, which focuses on
the company's ability to meet its financial obligations when they fall due rather
than the total value of its assets.

A company is also financially distressed if it appears reasonably likely that the
company will become insolvent within the immediately ensuing six months. This
is known as the factual insolvency test, where the company's liabilities are
expected to exceed the value of its assets.

In determining whether a company is financially distressed, the board should
consider factors such as:

• The company's ability to pay creditors as debts become due.
• The extent of its current and projected cash flow problems.
• The amount of outstanding liabilities compared with available assets.
• Existing legal proceedings or enforcement action by creditors.
• The company's financial forecasts and future liquidity.
• The likelihood of obtaining additional funding or investment to restore
financial stability.

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Maleka Femida Cassim Contemporary Company Law
Publisher: 2012 ISBN: 9780702185656 Edition: Unknown

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