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l difficulties and when he failed to pay his | creditors, a warrant was put out for his arrest. |
filed for creditor protection in 2006, owing | creditors a reported 2.4 million dollars. |
Assuming | creditors accepted his proposed debt repayment plan be |
's family bought him out of bankruptcy, with | creditors accepting a payment of A$12 million, a littl |
rame manufacturer sought protection from its | creditors after running into financial difficulties. |
Although he paid off the majority of his | creditors after his wedding some were unhappy and seiz |
used to hedge risks (specifically, to insure | creditors against default) or to profit from speculati |
urts began to refuse to try suits brought by | creditors against debtors, and the upcoming American R |
The | creditors agreed to release Blender under the terms of |
eedom from arrest for Members, but also gave | creditors an opportunity to recover what they were owe |
ere were SnapAccounting modules for Debtors, | Creditors and General Accounting. |
Benjamin Harrison IV was among his many | creditors and brought suit against him in 1737. |
lenge in court "unfair relationships between | creditors and debtors". |
He fled Britain in 1837 to escape his | creditors and died in Paris in 1844. |
have to be approved by the Republic Windows | creditors and the bankruptcy court. |
Shares in the new company were issued to the | creditors and bondholders. |
Between his divorce, his | creditors and his sister's suit, William's financial p |
enforcement of the rule as a way to protect | creditors and prevent fraudulent insolvency. |
e airlines five aircraft were repossessed by | creditors and other property was auctioned. |
Jobless, besieged by | creditors, and abandoned by his wife, the once silver |
the worker revolt was put down, however, the | creditors and landlords began to assert their claims f |
Wotton had repaid his | creditors and was able to return to Bath in October 17 |
othby (see Boothby Baronets), in 1671 to pay | creditors, and the family subsequently lost his manor |
dicators, the diesel fuel supplier and other | creditors, and the employees' paychecks were bouncing. |
ny was forced into bankruptcy by some of its | creditors, and some of its land was at risk of being s |
m sales of the poem, paid off all of his old | creditors, and gave an allowance to his wife. |
He used his own money to pay many Ardwick | creditors, and had to postpone his wedding for three y |
ny's assets, to be sold to enable payment of | creditors and Vantis' own fees. |
for Le Boutillier Brothers on behalf of its | creditors and decided to purchase the business with ot |
g poet, is trying to escape from his various | creditors and succeeds in hiding from them; he finds h |
public works were turned over to the state's | creditors and that the debt reduction deal was fully c |
4 (a)-(c)exemption purposes (exemption from | creditors and restrictions on descent and distribution |
e authority to the charity to negotiate with | creditors, and the charity will then organise the indi |
y altered the historic process of paying off | creditors and did so just a few years prior to trillio |
fled to Spain and the island was acquired by | creditors and sold in 1873 to George Cavendish-Bentinc |
was successful in striking a deal with some | creditors and business borrowers to repay a total of 1 |
salary, he was unable to pay the basilica's | creditors, and on his death he still owed the treasure |
eir fragile status, sought to pay back their | creditors and increase their wealth while they still w |
y intervened to save his son's business from | creditors, and in 1844 reconveyed some of the lumber f |
) helps to prepare a proposal that is put to | creditors and, if they accept the proposal, acts as su |
ohn Wheeler Leavitt and his brother Rufus by | creditors anxious to reclaim what was left of their fu |
The | creditors are appealing. |
Among the main | creditors are Renaissance Properties, its landlord; Ro |
bankruptcy protection (under the Companies' | Creditors Arrangement Act) at the same time as its U.S |
The alcade and | creditors arrive with a message from Roland promising |
ed solvency because of the generosity of its | creditors, as well as government subsidies. |
attributed to his attempt to escape from his | creditors as he was deeply in debt. |
ggest that the Duke was trying to escape his | creditors, as the Duke died £2 million in debt. |
He was apparently hard pressed by | creditors at one period of his life, and sought shelte |
red bankruptcy in 2003 and was taken over by | creditors at the end of 2004, and again bought by Cana |
ptcy: An Essay on Bankruptcy Sharing and The | Creditors' Bargain (1989) 75 Virginia Law Review 155 ( |
rule for construing the section, whether the | creditors be one or many. |
tcy of the debtor, has been void against his | creditors; because it aims at preventing that equal di |
b was placed in Administration to escape its | creditors, becoming the first club to suffer a consequ |
ignment of his estate for the benefit of his | creditors, blaming his troubles on the obstinacy of Di |
This made the European | creditors bondholders, and assigned rights to collect |
e rapidly dwindled to nothing: banks and tax | creditors both deemed her bankrupt and declared that a |
s went insolvent or made an arrangement with | creditors, Brown could keep all the royalties to satis |
ree million dollars was paid back to foreign | creditors by the United States officials in charge of |
ud [Collins & Aikman]'s investors, banks and | creditors by manipulating C&A's reported revenues and |
were not justified by the aim of protecting | creditors by anticipating the risks of fraudulent bank |
e (as he hoped) from the world, to avoid his | creditors, by pretending to make himself away, and acc |
Registered | creditors can access details from Worrell's site. |
d to Parliament in 1812, after 32 years, his | creditors closed in on him and his last years were har |
presentation by the airline and its official | creditors' committee. |
s both Amway Center and non-center expenses, | creditors could in just a short few years seek bankrup |
otification to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, | creditors, courts, or other regulatory authorities. |
The reported gap between | creditors demands and payment offered by HSG was $270 |
h denounced debtors acting in fraud of their | creditors, directed that the bodies of the offenders a |
prioritising basic living needs and offering | creditors fair, affordable pro-rata payments as far as |
usiness with intent to defraud the company's | creditors, falsifying the balance sheet, and deceiving |
Attorneys for Insull Utilities Investment's | creditors filed a suit in a US district court in Danvi |
ad had to sell the house and shop to pay off | creditors following George's death. |
Creditors for Akai say they only learned of the change | |
The | creditors for Peoples bought an action against the Wis |
vessels and the canal was taken over by its | creditors for sixteen years. |
In 1868, his | creditors foreclosed on the island. |
the company was forced into bankruptcy when | creditors foreclosed on it and the Loadmaster program |
An Act was passed allowing | creditors from 1 January 1736 to obtain the release of |
("I have no choice in the matter-my | creditors have me over a barrel."). |
To escape his | creditors, he fled to the United States. |
y for his brother's debts, and to escape the | creditors he made a short excursion to Holland. |
is liabilities to the government and private | creditors; he was appointed C.M.G. in 1924. |
ed the spaceways eluding arrest warrants and | creditors, his eye always out for ways to keep his sal |
The lawyer for the dissident | creditors holding $US 300 million of a total $US 6.9 b |
n obligation to himself in priority of other | creditors if a company were to go insolvent. |
Creditors immediately appointed administrators to all | |
In 1769 Hancarville was forced to flee his | creditors in Naples. |
raub, Bonacquist & Fox (TBF) represented the | creditors in the bankruptcy. |
The meeting of | creditors in the insolvency proceedings was held on Ja |
it would liquidate and close to pay off its | creditors in full. |
proposal to place pensioners ahead of other | creditors in the event their employer files for bankru |
er two trips abroad, he assaulted one of his | creditors in 1580 and was sentenced to death, but rece |
A Comment on Adequate Protection of Secured | Creditors in Bankruptcy (1984) 51 University of Chicag |
tion, but had to give up the business to his | creditors in 1887. |
h is An Act For the more effectual relief of | creditors in cases of escapes, and for preventing abus |
proof of intention to dishonestly prejudice | creditors in being repaid. |
1837, were forced to assign assets to their | creditors in 1839, after which the company was dissolv |
he company owed more than $38,000 to secured | creditors, including the Internal Revenue Service, and |
13 Bankruptcy owing $389,207 to a variety of | creditors, including mortgages, credit cards, taxes an |
pudiated its debt and chose not to repay its | creditors, it would make it harder for the state to bo |
The Ottoman | creditors lived in Stockholm between 1716 and 1732, an |
er had happened, and the current owners held | creditors meetings to try and get the banks to give th |
by juries in several actions, by which some | creditors might obtain satisfaction and others be defe |
s interest in the deal being approved by the | creditors no later than April 9, 2010 indicated that M |
Creditors of Besnard sued Dobie because of these trans | |
ding Club notes have the status of unsecured | creditors of Lending Club. |
Philadelphia Media Network is owned by the | creditors of Philadelphia Media Holdings. |
state would guarantee all bank deposits and | creditors of the nation's 114 banks. |
In response, the principal | creditors of the United Kingdom, France, and Spain sen |
s regard was Official Committee of Unsecured | Creditors of WorldCom, Inc. v. Securities and Exchange |
taken the Darien scheme; shareholders in and | creditors of the Company were to receive 58.6% of The |
lapsed, and he became insolvent, leaving his | creditors only six cents for each dollar of debt. |
tional, that the interests of the bankrupt's | creditors outweigh all other considerations. |
Max Clifford was among over 100 unsecured | creditors, owed £15,000. |
In a setback to the arguments of hold-out | creditors, primarily made up of investment firms, Judg |
1770 Mein, unable to come to terms with his | creditors realized he had lost. |
mine again closed in 2003 when the company's | creditors recalled their loans, putting the company on |
tcy; the first effort, in 2001, failed after | creditors rejected a payout plan. |
creditors' rights | |
loyment law, immigration law, bankruptcy and | creditors' rights, corporate finance, tax law, real es |
A struggle began between | creditors seeking to collect money owed to them and de |
To avoid | creditors, she fled to France in 1815 and died at Sain |
is down on her luck; under pressure from her | creditors she approaches Jack, asking him to be the in |
5,000 from ADMK's party funds to pay off her | creditors, so that her insolvency declaration could be |
Following Burr's occupancy his | creditors sold the mortgaged estate to the real-estate |
to declare involuntary bankruptcy owing its | creditors some $175,000. |
had repaid so much of his debt that the old | creditors started to return businesses to his leadersh |
ancock disposed of all of his assets but the | creditors still received only 50% of what they were ow |
case it does not appear that there are other | creditors than the plaintiffs in error. |
ary to put forward a payment proposal to the | creditors that allows them to be paid more than they w |
After successfully warding off | creditors, the two moved their business to Grove Stree |
998 and mailed out final checks to unsecured | creditors the following December (paying 96 cents per |
proposed modifications must assure that all | creditors, the debtor and all of the affected parties |
es; the rest is made up of rants against his | creditors, the Church of Scotland, and others whose ne |
ade a Company Voluntary Arrangement with its | creditors, the Football League only offered to return |
ife's wardrobe and personal effects to deter | creditors, though he also considerably refined her act |
ve been made redundant and are registered as | creditors to claim their owed entitlements. |
n as General Manager, and persuaded Morton's | creditors to continue to hold all but the most margina |
cy by John Clayton, who persuaded Grainger's | creditors to accept gradual repayment. |
September 29, 2005, after negotiations with | creditors to restructure its debt failed. |
rs from the bad overnight," negotiating with | creditors to continue Shuster's distribution business |
less restrictive measures, such as enabling | creditors to obtain necessary guarantees, or could ado |
ngdom, is a binding agreement with a debtors | creditors to pay all or part of the money owed to them |
t, but eight years later called his one time | creditors together and paid them all in full. |
His | creditors took him to court several times, and to sett |
The company was placed in | Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation on 22 February 2010. |
les surfaced in March 2005, Oldham entered a | creditors' voluntary agreement (CVA) with total debts |
The following month, | creditors voted in favour of a rescue package by Steph |
vices, May 17, 2004) (The Law of Debtors and | Creditors, Warren and Westbrook, p. 421, which quotes |
e almost bankrupted Grainger and by 1841 his | creditors were demanding payment. |
f the Chapter 11 filing, two major unsecured | creditors were Sony Disc Manufacturing, owed over $1,0 |
Many | creditors were made whole, and the government then att |
led to King's Lynn, Norfolk, to hold off her | creditors, where she lived incognito near St Nicholas' |
his home town and sought protection from the | creditors, which was granted by the Crown in 1558. |
ct of PRC legal actions commenced by onshore | creditors, which threatened its PRC assets. |
2009 (Friday the 13th) to buy time with its | creditors while it completes a reorganization plan. |
s, she lost Poro to the government and other | creditors, who took control of her business. |
change the interest rate or other terms) on | creditors who hold loans secured by mortgages on the d |
n and he was followed by some of his Ottoman | creditors whom he had borrowed money from to finance h |
ay in Richard II and August Strindberg's The | Creditors with Bea Arthur. |
ually paid £145 million in a settlement with | creditors, with Marcinkus observing in 1986 that: "You |
ompelled to keep the fact secret so that the | creditors would not swoop down on Shoscombe before he |
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