I'm not sure how that would fly in a court case. So far we have had a number of individuals and entities, who have claimed to have sufficient funds to make a purchase/takeover. None of them have come up with the readies when push came to shove. There are deadlines to prevent this sort of thing interfering once the season starts and Derby have broken them. If no one has taken over would the administrators sue the EFL, what if other clubs sued the EFL over related matters and the special treatment offered to Derby?
We are in Alice in Wonderland territory where the EFL and others are horrifoied at the prospect of an iconic club going under. We are not such a club and neither are more than a handful of the clubs we habitually play against. Derby are quite literally the problem writ large, massive overspending to reach the top division. It is the so called iconic clubs that are pursuing this prize unchecked and only a handful will achieve it. They need to let one of them go bust, only then might reality strike home.