receivership in Germany

eceivership [risiːvəʃip] Konkursverwaltung

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1. Argosy University entered into federal receivership on January 18, 2019 and is permanently closed

2. The customer subsequently went into receivership and BD Co. wrote off the account receivable at its year end.

3. 2 Three of the hotels are in receivership, and others are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.

4. After PAL's exit from receivership in 2007, PAL embarked on a frequent revamp of management.

5. By the year 2000, Converse was slipping repeatedly into receivership as debt piled up yearly.

6. 11 But it was sold to Tranwood Consortium late last year for just £6 million, just before going into receivership.

7. The new code also introduces the concept of “administrative receivership,” whereby lawyers, certified accountants, and other intermediaries act as managers of enterprises undergoing bankruptcy.

Das neue Gesetz führt auch das Konzept der „Konkursverwaltung“ ein, bei der Anwälte, zugelassene Buchhalter und andere Vermittler als Verwalter von Unternehmen fungieren, die in Konkurs gehen.

8. The company went into receivership late in 1916 on account of an unpaid loan, and the brothers declared bankruptcy by the end of the year.

Das Unternehmen ging gegen Ende des Jahres 1916 aufgrund eines unbezahlten Bankkredites in eine Vorstufe des Konkurses (“receivership”), und zum Jahresende erklärten die Brüder Knabe Konkurs.

9. Bustlers also covered much of the Rhymney Valley when Inter-Valley Link Ltd (former Caerphilly UDC, Gelligaer UDC, and Bedwas & Machen UDC) operations went into receivership

10. Botry Zen, which has continued operating since going into receivership, developed a biological control for the grape-wasting fungi Botrytis cinerea, with two products - Botryzen, covering season-long protection, and Armourzen as a late-season application.