The company would have ceased as a result of liquidation supervening to beneficially own it. |
|
The state had offered numerous incentives and enticements to the carrier as it struggled to avoid liquidation. |
|
The company says if a rescue package is not agreed soon, it will face liquidation or receivership within three weeks. |
|
It means Coventry City FC Limited faces liquidation and a planned groundshare with Northampton Town will go ahead this season. |
|
The only wise thing to have done was to allow the liquidation of hundreds of overcapitalized businesses to occur. |
|
More recently, policyholders were left high and dry when Blue Swan Insurance went into liquidation. |
|
All this from a club that has been provisional liquidation for only four weeks short of two years. |
|
Should this happen, bondholders would be paid first during the liquidation process, then preferred stockholders, and lastly common stockholders. |
|
Previously we discussed the event of a corporate liquidation where bondholders and preferred shareholders are paid first. |
|
Government props prevented the failure and liquidation of unproductive, unprofitable businesses and capital. |
|
You could have an action like this early on in the liquidation of an insurance company that wrote long-tail insurance. |
|
There will also be a restriction on the re-use by a former director of a company name when that company is in insolvent liquidation. |
|
An abrupt reversal caught the markets off-guard, requiring an immediate liquidation of leveraged long positions. |
|
The company ceased trading in March 1991 and went into voluntary liquidation three years later. |
|
Eventually, the company overstretched itself and was ultimately forced to file for voluntary liquidation. |
|
Another option is to extract capital through an approved share buy-back, or complete liquidation of the company. |
|
Norwegian corporations will have to make significant changes to their governing boards or face liquidation by the hands of the Norwegian state. |
|
Receivers moved in on Monday to wind up the debt-hit booksellers and stationers, and the company was placed into liquidation. |
|
About 300 employees were retrenched when the companies were placed in provisional liquidation. |
|
In the course of the proceedings Elko has gone into insolvent liquidation, with the result that this counterclaim can be ignored. |
|
|
The liquidators consulted the liquidation committee and obtained its approval. |
|
They seemed satisfied with that and Reed personally signed the order authorizing my immediate liquidation. |
|
Of course, if the company went into liquidation, that would be a different question. |
|
Perlmutter was already a crafty dealmaker who used money from his in-laws to buy the liquidation business. |
|
The resellers' names came to Microsoft through a dodgy distributor which went into liquidation. |
|
Both banks went into liquidation shortly after the cheques were written, making the cheques extremely rare. |
|
It will amend the Companies Act to make redundancy payments a preferential claim when a company goes into liquidation or receivership. |
|
If you ordered goods from a business that subsequently went into liquidation, your credit card company will reimburse you on production of proof. |
|
That company went into liquidation and she and the appellant then decided to market such a course themselves. |
|
The company went into liquidation and we are currently making the statutory enquiries. |
|
A mystery Danish businessman has vanished after the company he founded went into liquidation owing thousands of pounds. |
|
Transfer tax consequences, forced liquidation and business failures are among the dismal results of poor succession planning. |
|
It went into examinership in August after its British business went into liquidation and it was forced to close offices worldwide. |
|
For many tribal members living off the reservation, liquidation of tribal assets made sense. |
|
Shortly after this, the company goes into liquidation and there is not enough money to pay the creditors. |
|
Secondly, and in any event, even if there was a transaction it post-dated liquidation. |
|
For the fourth quarter, though, autos will lead yet another huge liquidation in overall business inventories. |
|
Eventually, the failing airline runs out of cash and has nothing left to sell, prompting Chapter 7 and liquidation of all remaining assets. |
|
A company in liquidation has instituted proceedings under the Trade Practices Act in general equitable principle in the Federal Court. |
|
According to the proposals, employers could only be apportioned cash from the surplus on liquidation of the fund or to avoid possible job losses. |
|
|
He was in difficulty because there was no transaction, there were only book entries and accounts made after liquidation. |
|
The whole idea of liquidation is that all assets are liquidated and the proceeds distributed equitably in accordance with the law. |
|
It saves squabbling if you specify who inherits each item or the proceeds of liquidation of that asset. |
|
In any event there is in this case a theoretical risk of loss undertaken by the Bank if JLPG, JLP and JL went into insolvent liquidation. |
|
A promotions company at the centre of a financial row following two outdoor concerts has gone into liquidation. |
|
Watch out for great close-out or liquidation sales and don't forget to check out refurbished laptops. |
|
The company told the inquiry that no commercial lender would support such a loss-making business and it would be forced into liquidation. |
|
It is the subsidiaries that hold the operating assets that are of value in a liquidation. |
|
Now the car, with a top speed of 200 mph, is for sale as the main asset of the firm, which went into liquidation. |
|
He said trading had resumed at the beginning of the month after a five-week liquidation close-down. |
|
The feminine is positioned on the side of the open, the masculine on the side of liquidation, closure and exclusion. |
|
They claimed that his accounting system was based on a liquidation value orientation, which would undervalue the firm as an entity whose sum value is greater than its parts. |
|
Keep in mind, callan left the firm this summer, months before its liquidation, but her departure was controversial. |
|
Finally, if a receiver was appointed or the company went into liquidation, certain payments to you would be guaranteed out of a state Redundancy Fund. |
|
Well, each day that goes by that they don't achieve a deal with their pilot union and the other work groups, the odds of forced liquidation, I think, increase. |
|
Shortly thereafter, the defendant bank went into insolvent liquidation. |
|
During the time he spent behind bars his business went into liquidation. |
|
Consequently, older borrowers are less vulnerable to external income and expense shocks because they tend to have more assets available for liquidation. |
|
It is hard to say how much was pure shorting, where traders sell borrowed stock hoping to buy it back at a lower price, and how much was genuine liquidation of holdings. |
|
There had come a point in August of 1998 when underlying stress began to surface in marketplace, and problematic liquidation of dollar holdings commenced. |
|
|
The liquidation of foreign assets brought the largest Austrian commercial bank, to the brink of insolvency, forcing the Austrian government to freeze all its remaining assets. |
|
The idea is to shorten drastically all time limits for court proceedings and to achieve fast liquidation of assets so as to rescue operative enterprises. |
|
How could a collaborator of the British and a pledged advocate of violent liquidation of minorities, Muslims in particular, be invited to this function? |
|
The liquidation closed all Hostess plants and bakeries and 15,000 employees were laid off immediately. |
|
The liquidation seems to have launched a similar frenzy regarding Twinkies. |
|
Hostess said it would have to file for liquidation if the bakers went on strike. |
|
Mr Longbottom said many smaller firms in the district had suffered due to the effects of larger PLCs going into liquidation and failing to pay unsecured creditors. |
|
The court heard that a courier had been sent to serve the summons on the company, but it was found to be in liquidation and the documents had been returned unserved. |
|
I would like to be assured that going into liquidation is not the soft option for directors and an alternative to keeping their own funds in the company. |
|
They have not only created a new industry that is earning the legal profession huge fees, but have also increased the cost of putting a company into liquidation. |
|
He has so far taken significant steps against the directors of insolvent companies who fail to cancel out debts by following the appropriate liquidation route. |
|
The section applies only where the company has reached the position that there is no reasonable prospect that the company will avoid insolvent liquidation. |
|
We know there is a liquidation, we know there is an insolvent liquidation. |
|
After setting out the facts of the case before him, and the scheme for the payment of debts in an insolvent liquidation, the Vice-Chancellor said this. |
|
In the weeks before the company went into liquidation, major general insurance firms profited from its demise by picking up pieces of its business at fire sale prices. |
|
Most of the debtor businesses are now bankrupt or in liquidation. |
|
The London branch finished its liquidation in 1478, with total losses of 51,533 gold florins. |
|
After Salisbury City went into liquidation in 2014, a new club, Salisbury, was formed and plays in the Southern Premier League. |
|
On 14 June 2012, the formal rejection of the proposed CVA meant that the company would enter the liquidation process. |
|
Dragon Feeds, which operated a ragworm farm on Laugharne Marshes, was placed into voluntary liquidation by its owners. |
|
|
The centre closed in December 2009 after the company which ran it, Model House Ltd, went into liquidation. |
|
The liquidation of debt could not keep up with the fall of prices which it caused. |
|
The business went into liquidation in May 2008 and was subsequently sold to Marketing Management Services International Ltd. |
|
But for a company on the verge of liquidation, this is good news. |
|
The Nerve Centre, based in Greenhead Road, Huddersfield, is set to go into liquidation after Kirklees Council withdrew funding. |
|
No fewer than 20 companies in this snake pit are due to be put into compulsory liquidation in the public interest early next year. |
|
Where a company goes into liquidation, normally a liquidator is appointed to gather in all the company's assets and settle all claims against the company. |
|
The AvWorks team will identify salvageable assets and oversee the entire process from scrapping, to quality control, to inventory and asset liquidation, the company said. |
|
Bill Melvin CEO of Liquid Asset Partners, who is facilitating the factory liquidation, said the liquidation is an opportunity for sports teams to save. |
|
When Irish Shipping went into liquidation in 1984, Irish Continental Line was sold off in a management buyout and emerged as Irish Continental Group. |
|
Shares also normally have a nominal or par value, which is the limit of the shareholder's liability to contribute to the debts of the company on an insolvent liquidation. |
|
For more than 135 years United Auction Brokers has brokered the sale and liquidation of everything from antiques to yachts using the services of their in-house brokers. |
|
The uncrystallized floating charge is not good against a lien creditor nor is it spared from the invasion of claims given a statutory preference in a liquidation. |
|
As its names imply, applications for compulsory liquidation are normally made by creditors of the company when the company is unable to pay its debts. |
|
The Trustee seeks to have all the remaining cash and assets turned over to him for liquidation and distribution to creditors and bondholders of the holding company. |
|