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Перевод: insolvency
[существительное] банкротство; несостоятельность
Тезаурус:
- More importantly, the pair's insolvency licences could come under review, since any case coming before the Disciplinary Committee involving insolvency practitioners is automatically referred to the Insolvency Licensing Committee, which has the power to withdraw licences.
- A company is deemed unable to pay its debts, by s. 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986, where:
- Insolvency practitioners may have been the butt for the majority of jokes in this year's Christmas caption competition - they accounted for 20% of the record number of entries - but David Murphy, an Irish Institute industry student based at The Queen's University of Belfast, has become this year's triumphant winner without mentioning any of them.
- An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to company insolvency and winding up (including the winding up on companies that are not insolvent, and of unregistered companies); enactments relating to the insolvency and bankruptcy of individuals; and other enactments bearing on those two subject matters, including the functions and qualification of insolvency practitioners, the public administration of insolvency, the penalisation and redress of malpractice and wrongdoing, and the avoidance of certain transactions at an undervalue.
- Borrowing on the security of high hopes and honest intentions, as Malcolm Elwin observed in his edition of Haydon's autobiography and journals (1950), and an unsuccessful attempt to live by credit, had brought insolvency and imprisonment, and now he had to make a new start.
- By s. 136 of the Insolvency Act 1986 the official receiver automatically becomes the liquidator of the company upon the granting of the winding up order.
- The banking system - and with it the whole world market economy - was subjected to new risks of insolvency if debtors defaulted or delayed repayment.
- Whereas companies go into liquidation people go bankrupt or, as the Insolvency Act of 1986 puts it they become involved in "personal insolvency".
- There has been a major increase over the last year in the number of disqualification proceedings taken out against directors, according to the Insolvency Service.
- The third note, Treatment of Directors' Claims as "Employees" in Insolvency Administration , explains the criteria that have to be met for such claims to be accepted.
- Clifford Chance - a legal undertaker to the Thatcher boom - has good litigation and insolvency departments.
- Adam Smith instanced cock-fighting as a pleasure that had brought ruin, but card games probably accounted for even more insolvency.
- The debtor begins the procedure by asking a licensed insolvency practitioner to put together an IVA proposal.
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