If I don't pay up, they can bankrupt me, seize my property, and throw me into jail. |
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In 1986, the company nearly went bankrupt, a victim of cash flow mismanagement. |
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How can a spiritually and morally bankrupt person such as me find victory during my darkest, most hopeless hour? |
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The harsh and simple answer to why Scotland voted to be absorbed in 1707 is because it was bankrupt, stony broke. |
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If only Australia did have a warring half dozen papers, each out to humiliate and bankrupt the other, how much better served we would be. |
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Yet he does see politically engaged art as a partial corrective to the bankrupt aestheticism of much mainstream art. |
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The truth is that the whole system will be bankrupt if we pay for any medication for the elderly. |
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The parade organisers would have gone bankrupt on account of the crippling public liability insurance. |
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The recapitalization of banks is to be financed by selling the assets of bankrupt companies, but this process has barely started. |
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Empty planes, deserted airports and bankrupt airlines are a useful barometer of their fear. |
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He argued that by law, the assets of a bankrupt company were subject to the court receiver's supervision. |
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How many doctors are made redundant or sacked, have to change career completely, or go bankrupt? |
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We are labouring under the illusion that we are in control and free of constraints when in truth we are out of control and morally bankrupt. |
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Without a well-educated populace we are a poor and intellectually bankrupt society. |
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Mike got in trouble with the tailor, but he couldn't repay him because he went bankrupt. |
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He made his initial fortune in the 1990s by taking over and reselling bankrupt companies. |
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It is part of the hollow acoustics of a bankrupt and leaderless opposition. |
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What it's meant is handing over to them a license to print money so that they are awash with profits at the same time as being morally bankrupt. |
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Rather than go bankrupt, he liquidated the remaining assets from the failed project and paid off almost all of his debts. |
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In 1999, the Ashanti gold mining company nearly went bankrupt after a gold price rally because of its hedging position. |
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Ineffective strategic management can bankrupt companies and ruin the careers of chief executives. |
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Some of these workers lost tens of thousands of dollars, in addition to their jobs, when the stock tanked and the company went bankrupt. |
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A bankrupt political system has been a convenient peg on which to hang the blame for a consistently tardy response to humanitarian need. |
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In one English case, a husband declared himself bankrupt before his wife's application for maintenance came in. |
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It starts as a satire on small-town America with a bankrupt community gaining prosperity through a fake miracle. |
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Hence Europe at war's end was in tatters, Britain was virtually bankrupt, Germany destroyed, and Japan on its knees. |
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Technically the cathedral was bankrupt but the Church of England's exempt status meant this could not be declared. |
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Courts are auctioning off equipment that belonged to bankrupt carriers and Internet service providers for 10 cents on the dollar. |
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In fact, she was a former bankrupt who had previously been charged with insurance fraud. |
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The Council went to court to get him declared bankrupt and a judge made an order for them to take the money from his bank account. |
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First, my bank balance is depleted by funds sufficient to bankrupt a lower league football club. |
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Mr MacFarlane, there is a mention in the book at page 41 where you say that you are bankrupt. |
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Some big companies have started acting like vultures by bidding for bankrupt rivals at auction, accelerating consolidation. |
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Within ten years, all the defendants were going bankrupt, and it seemed that many sick workers would therefore get nothing or close to nothing. |
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They included unemployed architects and managers as much as bankrupt shopkeepers or workers laid off. |
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Creditor committees and managers of bankrupt companies often are too optimistic. |
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In that case a chattel mortgage was given to the bank by two principals of the bankrupt corporation. |
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The first provision would permit the trusts created by the bankrupt companies to accrue interest free of tax. |
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He is an officer and director of the bankrupt company which is noted as plaintiff in this action. |
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The bankrupt corporations and banks will be wiped out and their debts repaid by taxpayers. |
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With the latest round of bankrupt airlines, the agency may not be so lucky. |
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Britain, bankrupt and exhausted by the war, lost the will to hold what it had. |
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Because when we're emotionally bankrupt by virtue of having burned ourselves out, then we have nothing to give. |
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In truth, he was politically bankrupt after 2000, and he is not all that much stronger today. |
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A nation that harasses, arrests and shoots emergency service workers is morally bankrupt and has no intention of pursuing a peaceful settlement. |
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It was never intended that the bankrupt would acquire any beneficial interest in the Freehold Reversion and I do not believe that he did so. |
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Many aikidoka have been led to believe that Daito-ryu is barbaric, unrefined, and spiritually bankrupt. |
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What a lesson to the West, where we are often materially rich and spiritually bankrupt! |
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These were representatives of a bankrupt regime that sought salvation in a turn towards capitalism. |
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In 1901 he became bankrupt and moved into self-imposed exile in Bruges, where he lived for the next quarter of a century. |
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If you want better air access from T.O. to the rest of North America, there're two bankrupt U.S. airlines looking for cash. |
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In 1999 he petitioned for his own sequestration and was declared a personal bankrupt. |
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It turned out to be a shell company, with negligible assets, which has now gone bankrupt. |
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Prices tumbled, imports poured in, banks lost their silver reserves and collapsed, and industrial firms went bankrupt for lack of cash. |
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With the amount of sideboob on show these days in Hollywood, we're worried that bra manufacturers may be bankrupt by the end of the year. |
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They are cowards and turncoats who seek to work within a system that is morally bankrupt. |
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Looking like fugitives from a bankrupt circus, the platoon slowly motored down a narrow muddy road to rejoin Charlie Company. |
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The visiting attack were bankrupt of ideas and resorted to skying balls in form distance. |
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Prices were slashed in some parts of the country, and many builders went bankrupt. |
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Thus, he was an undischarged bankrupt when the writs were issued and when he obtained the default judgments. |
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Watmuff launched on a final business venture despite being banned from being a company director as an undischarged bankrupt. |
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However, after initial success the under-capitalized business failed and Henry, as an undischarged bankrupt, could no longer own a business. |
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However, he applied for bankruptcy in 1993 and remains, at this time, an undischarged bankrupt. |
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In evidence, he described his family and circumstances and admitted to being an undischarged bankrupt. |
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For example, someone who has been a discharged or undischarged bankrupt cannot be an intermediary, etc. |
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It said he had met the applicant in 1994 when he was bankrupt and could only operate through a family business with his mother as sole director and himself as consultant. |
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He is entitled to go behind such forms to get at the truth, and the estoppel to which the bankrupt may have subjected himself will not prevail against him. |
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Brazil, like every other nation on this planet, including Japan, is the victim of an Anglo-American dictate to try to perpetuate that bankrupt system. |
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This is not on the bankrupt model of the rainbow coalitions of the 1980s where different identities only came together to force their separate programmes on each other. |
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The most bankrupt excuse is that these events took place a long time ago, eyewitness accounts may differ, and it is best to let sleeping dogs lie. |
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Henri inherited a bitterly divided nation, ravaged by international and civil war, beset on all sides by the mighty Habsburg empire, and bankrupt. |
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Cantillon quickly built up a successful banking business and paid off the debts of his bankrupt uncle despite the very chaotic financial conditions in France. |
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In reality, although the three companies were made out to be separate entities, they were simply one business under the common control of an undischarged bankrupt. |
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The trustee's job is to liquidate bankrupt companies to repay bondholders. |
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At the end of the third year, I was an undischarged bankrupt. |
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On 3 February 1992 he was adjudicated bankrupt on his own petition. |
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Ironically, the revered but bankrupt Douglas would now be the least successful were he not dead. |
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Detroit may be bankrupt, but the Big Three automakers based there had a fantastic month. |
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Therefore, if they are doing the dumping, then, obviously, dumping Ted must be not only the morally bankrupt but also the knuckleheaded thing to do. |
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The Bill, which would apply retrospectively, allows for the recovery of assets transferred to third parties if the bankrupt continues to draw a benefit from that asset. |
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Mr Croxford accepts that it is too late to release funds from the freezing orders for the purposes of representation of Mr Moussavi because he is now bankrupt. |
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And Hill fully embodies Donnie, a morally bankrupt clown with shiny, capped teeth, suspenders, and a gravelly voice. |
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The bankrupt ones are outlined in red, while the tottering ones have orange outlines. |
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There's virtue to such curiosity and research, but it could also leave an exhausted writer holding an emotionally bankrupt manuscript in calloused hands. |
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By all indications, she just wanted to see a real, hard-hearted, spiritually bankrupt person in the flesh, and also wanted to score a new convert for the big guy in the sky. |
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We must eliminate our national debt by either making our currency less in value, taking our lumps and paying it off, or do the equivalent of going bankrupt as a country. |
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These are men who now have wives and children, and their silence so many years later shows how morally bankrupt they remain. |
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Given the increasingly run-down nature of these command economies, the oil price shocks dealt a crucial blow to regimes running an already bankrupt economic system. |
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When it comes to shooting locations, the bankrupt cities of America have a lot to offer filmmakers. |
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This method of one-sidedly and ahistorically picking and choosing facts to fit a pre-determined political conclusion is as unscientific as it is intellectually bankrupt. |
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When you make up an entirely specious religion in a juvenile attempt to shelter your fashion choices behind the first amendment, what sort of morally bankrupt person are you? |
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Say, if a lawyer is bankrupt, that can be a reason for striking off. |
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When he went to relinquish his rights to the book, he discovered the publisher had gone bankrupt. |
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Ferdinand de Lesseps, the man behind the Suez Canal, started a Panama Canal Company in 1880 that went bankrupt in 1889 in a scandal. |
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According to media reports, McCann took over the club minutes before it was to be declared bankrupt. |
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Superpredators theoretically arise from dysfunctional homes, inadequate schools, and morally bankrupt communities. |
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As a result of the high rise in the price of feed, tens of thousands of small-scale poultry undertakings have gone bankrupt. |
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If an operator goes bankrupt, the CAA refunds holidaymakers and repatriates those stranded abroad. |
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Director Andrew Geer, a one-time cage fight promoter, was declared bankrupt in 2010 and deemed by the court to have no disposable income. |
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Recalled to Sofia by his bankrupt family, he ends up working as a bookkeeper and, later, as the manager of a barium chloride factory. |
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He should put the economic screws to Mother Russia and bankrupt her until she starts clamoring for pantyhose. |
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The country has become bankrupt under Mugabe, 79, and only aid has prevented mass starvation. |
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One company went bankrupt, and a similar fate befell the other. |
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These days it's foolish to shell out big sums of money with so many companies going bankrupt. |
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A bankrupt steel galvanizer from Cleveland is prepared to move an electro-galvanizing line to Algoma Steel. |
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Canners have been through a turbulent period with plants going bankrupt and then re-opening under new management. |
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But they did play a friendly there in 1970, when it was home to Stevenage Athletic, who went bankrupt six years later. |
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Stock markets crash, businesses go bankrupt, and 9-to-5s can disappear from layoffs and downsizing. |
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As the year 1934, an annus horribilis of political murder and bankrupt statesmanship, drew toward a close, Europe had the jitters. |
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If they were, we would have a theory just as explanatorily bankrupt as disjunctivism. |
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When the war with France broke out, the French king confiscated the Riccardi's assets, and the bank went bankrupt. |
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Yet during his reign he became a fiscally prudent monarch who restored the fortunes of an effectively bankrupt exchequer. |
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Having inherited a virtually bankrupt state from previous reigns, her frugal policies restored fiscal responsibility. |
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The Republic, however, was bankrupt and the ineffective Directory was unpopular with the French population. |
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In 1842 the company became bankrupt and the Government put the derelict harbour up for sale. |
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Robert Stephenson departed for South America and William James became bankrupt. |
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Roebuck went bankrupt, and Matthew Boulton, who owned the Soho Manufactory works near Birmingham, acquired his patent rights. |
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Due to the high cost of primary battery power, the motors were commercially unsuccessful and Davenport went bankrupt. |
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Prices were only just starting to recover as of January 2010, but most of Australia's nickel mines had gone bankrupt by then. |
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They were relegated from the Football League in 1988 and went bankrupt the following year. |
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By September, he had recovered sufficiently to travel back to Cornwall by ship, and in February 1811 he and Dickinson were declared bankrupt. |
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The Swedish system appeared to be very successful initially, although some train operators subsequently went bankrupt. |
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Due to lack of capital the factories often went bankrupt when trade turned down. |
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In 2015 Stevens was declared bankrupt and got divorced around the same time. |
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Tapie was at the time a famous specialist of rescuing bankrupt companies, an expertise on which he built his fortune. |
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Their banks even loaned to the emperors and kings, eventually going bankrupt when their clients defaulted. |
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Almagro's son, also named Diego and known as El Mozo, was later stripped of his lands and left bankrupt by Pizarro. |
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Dozens of Chinese sugar traders went bankrupt which led to massive unemployment, which in turn led to gangs of unemployed coolies. |
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But the government had gone bankrupt again in 1647 and 1653, and the nobility wouldn't give an inch on financial and tax reforms. |
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For example, this occurs when a person dies intestate, goes bankrupt, or has the property taken in execution of a court judgment. |
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In 1799, the Dutch East India Company, formerly the world's largest company, became bankrupt, partly due to the rise of competitive free trade. |
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For example, the Crompton Company, after 178 years in business, went bankrupt in 1984, costing the jobs of 2,450 workers in five states. |
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Steel finally acquired National Steel's assets in 2003 after National Steel went bankrupt. |
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The line was declared bankrupt in 1897 although it operated for many years afterwards. |
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Only three of the six planned volumes were published before the publisher went bankrupt. |
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By 1813, Denmark could no longer bear the war costs, and the state was bankrupt. |
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The Napoleonic Wars sent Norway into an economic crisis, as nearly all the merchants had gone bankrupt during the blockade. |
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When Imagine Software went bankrupt some of the talent from the company formed a new software house, Psygnosis. |
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In France, syndics are appointed by the creditors of a bankrupt to manage the property. |
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The bankrupt Dutch East India Company was liquidated on 1 January 1800, and its territorial possessions were nationalized as the Dutch East Indies. |
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If it were not subsidized, the non-profit would be bankrupt. |
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The company haemorrhaged money until eventually it went bankrupt. |
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However, due to a combined lack of local standing oak, access to supplies of timber from the Baltic, and local skills in volume, the Jacob operation soon went bankrupt. |
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She discovers that hiding in her family tree is a bankrupt book-binder, a self-motivated corset-maker and someone with a profession a bit closer to home. |
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He retired in 1940, but personal tragedies saw him lose his fortune and he ended up bankrupt, having to return to the ring at the age of 36 to make a living. |
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Harris examines examples of real life businesses being blindsided, such as Polaroid becoming bankrupt after failing to cope with the rise of digital photography. |
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The bus company was going bankrupt because their ridership was too small. |
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Facing a bankrupt kingdom, John II showed the initiative to solve the situation by creating a regime in which a Council of Scholars took a vital role. |
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The idea of a trust came up during prenegotiations, and the U.A.W. recently agreed to such an arrangement at the Dana Corporation, a bankrupt parts supplier. |
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The story makes no value judgment as to whether Scully's words are economically sound or tend to bankrupt the listener, which seems kind of ironic considering the source. |
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Walter had lost his job by the end of 1784 after the insurance company where he was working went bankrupt because of the complaints of a Jamaican hurricane. |
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How did Joseph Kam, a Dutch leatherworker who at one point went bankrupt, later go on to lead one of the most significant mission efforts in the Dutch East Indies? |
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Only one service operator has ever been declared bankrupt, WWN in 1963, with all other operators leaving the network as a result of a franchise review. |
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This caused many homeowners to become bankrupt due to negative equity. |
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Cort was held responsible for Jellicoe's debt and declared bankrupt. |
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Although the concerts gained a popular following and reputation, Newman went bankrupt in 1902, and the banker Edgar Speyer took over the expense of funding them. |
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A costly medical condition can bankrupt you if it doesn't kill you first. |
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