insolvency in English

noun
1
the state of being insolvent; inability to pay one's debts.
the club was facing insolvency

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1. [18] Balance sheet insolvency is generally the threshold for the purposes of ordinary insolvency proceedings.

2. insolvency, composition and analogous matters;

3. Glossary A Act Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, a federal statute of Canada governing bankruptcy and insolvency.

4. Arita – Australian Restructuring Insolvency and Turnaround Association is Australia’s leading organisation for restructuring, insolvency and turnaround professionals

5. Insolvency of Austrian Airlines: ÖIAG does not support Austrian Airlines, resulting in the insolvency of the company

6. The insolvency law should permit the insolvency representative to abandon determine the treatment of any assets that are burdensome

7. (e) insolvency, composition and analogous matters;

8. e) insolvency, composition and analogous matters;

9. The company is close to insolvency.

10. The Government has recently enacted the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (“Code”) for the insolvency resolution of non- financial entities.

11. Section 13.5 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act provides:

12. In this context, he mentioned the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.

13. There is a crying need for an international insolvency convention.

14. The section extends to insolvency practitioners and directors and managers.

15. In truth an insolvency was never really on the cards.

16. The insolvency law should permit the insolvency representative to abandon any assets that are burdensome to the estate or that are not of benefit to the estate

17. Buffey guides clients through complex commercial bankruptcy, insolvency and commercial litigation

18. The first is that the risk of insolvency diminishes with increased size.

19. Insolvency laws adopt different approaches to continuation and rejection of contracts.

20. The rules applying to such proceedings are the Insolvency Rules 19

21. Monetary judgements might include fraudulent conveyance actions; preference actions; actions to obtain turnover of property of the insolvency estate; enforcement actions for sums due to the insolvency estate.

22. Section 70 (1) of The Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.

23. Directions for Conservatory Measures (section 14.03 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act)

24. Instructions For Conservatory Measures (section 14.03 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act)

25. Directions for Conservatory Measures (Section 14.03 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act)

26. Members working in the reserved areas of audit, investment business and insolvency.

27. __________________ 1 Excluding corporations under the terms of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.

28. The employer’s insolvency may, however, adversely affect the satisfaction of employees’ claims.

29. insolvency proceedings, arrangements, compositions or any analogous proceedings to which the company is subject;

30. - insolvency proceedings, arrangements, compositions, or any analogous proceedings to which the company is subject;

31. IBBI Asseverates its Disciplinary Stance on the Dutiful Profession of an Insolvency Professional

32. — insolvency proceedings, arrangements, compositions, or any analogous proceedings to which the company is subject;

33. insolvency proceedings, arrangements, compositions, or any analogous proceedings to which the company is subject;

34. — insolvency proceedings, arrangements, compositions or any analogous proceedings to which the company is subject;

35. No person can be appointed as trustee unless he is a qualified insolvency practitioner.

36. 1 Policy Statement 3 - Policy for Payment of Fees of the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act

37. - insolvency proceedings, arrangements, compositions or any analogous proceedings to which the company is subject;

38. insolvency proceedings, arrangements, compositions, or any analogous proceedings to which the company is subject

39. Many firms had borrowed heavily to cover their losses, driving government banks into insolvency.

40. By the 1890s Greece was virtually bankrupt, and public insolvency was declared in 1893.

41. Public record information from official gazettes and the insolvency service also appear on record.

42. The next question is the tenacity of a trust in the event of insolvency.

43. insolvency proceedings, arrangements, compositions or any analogous proceedings to which the company is subject

44. Abstracts on cases interpreting the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency also include keyword references

45. 368) are issued under the authority of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (R.S.C. 1985, c.

46. Owing to criminal activities, BB was facing claims that would have led to its insolvency.

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48. The government should be able to dangle an insolvency law as an incentive to cooperate.

49. Under the bill the House passed yesterday, individuals still would not have to prove insolvency.

50. Common Law proxyholder Civil Law proxyholder Title of the Legislative Text Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, R.S., c.