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Перевод: insolvent
[прилагательное] неплатежеспособный; некредитоспособный; несостоятельный; [существительное] банкрот ; несостоятельный должник
Тезаурус:
- In the debate on Lord Redesdale's insolvent debtors bill in 1820, he said he would like to see the debtor the creditor's prisoner once more, not the court's.
- So can the individuals in a partnership, although partnerships as such cannot, and the complex provisions of the Insolvent Partnerships Order must be considered instead.
- "Though he had large sums of money coming in, it appears that Mr Morgan was insolvent," she says.
- But the main source of money for releasing the poor and insolvent came from the rich and solvent; Neild placed advertisements in the newspapers appealing for donations.
- They had been unable to decide whether creditors preferred the property or the carcase of their insolvent.
- The case of an insolvent trustee is therefore both complicated and the test case for determining the validity of a trust.
- First, where the settlor is insolvent but sets up a trust over some or all of his property.
- An even greater improvement came in 1813 with 53 Geo III cap 102 which created a scheme involving a new "Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors" which, as Sir William Blackstone saw it in his famous Commentaries , "first provided permanently for the relief of insolvent debtors".
- These cases are ones involving insolvency, that is total net indebtedness; in them we have seen that either the trust was invalid because the testator's estate was insolvent, or the trust was valid in spite of the fact that the trustee was insolvent.
- When a borrower was systematically unable to meet commitments by the required date he became insolvent, the final stage when all his remaining assets were repossessed.
- None were to be relieved who had a right to the benefit of the Insolvent Act currently going through Parliament, except by paying their clearance fees.
- A working party whose members are drawn from the Society of Practitioners of Insolvency, the Institute, the Scottish Institute and the Law Society, is looking into the future VAT control of insolvent traders.
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