Definition of Examinership. Meaning of Examinership. Synonyms of Examinership

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Definition of Examinership

Examinership
Examinership Ex*am"in*er*ship, n. The office or rank of an examiner.

Meaning of Examinership from wikipedia

- Examinership: 1379–1460 : 489–608  is a process in Irish law whereby the protection of the Court is obtained to ****ist the survival of a company. It allows...
- April 2005, facing debts of over two million Euro, the club entered into examinership. The 400 Club agreed to completely bankroll the club during the process...
- 2022, in Saudi Arabia. On 31 January 2013, B&Q Ireland Ltd filed for examinership in the Irish courts and PWC Ireland was appointed examiner, though shops...
- the Golden Pages moved to an online-only model in 2017 after exiting examinership. The equivalent "Independent Directory" (similar to the UK's Thomson...
- a similar process called examinership, but companies require permission from the High Court to enter and leave examinership. In New Zealand, voluntary...
- petition to the Irish High Court for the appointment of an examiner. The examinership lasted until 11 June 2012; the restructuring removed €1.7 billion of...
- financial difficulties. During the 2005 season Shamrock Rovers entered into examinership and it was revealed that the club had debts of nearly €3 million. It...
- were knocked out by Dynamo Kyiv. In October 2008 Drogheda went into examinership, like Cork City, after failing to pay back a €500,000 loan to the Revenue...
- Administration Bankruptcy Chapter 7 (US) CVA Conservatorship Dissolution Examinership IVA Liquidation Provisional liquidation Receivership Officials Insolvency...
- natural persons. Other insolvency processes including liquidation and examinership are used to deal with corporate insolvency. Irish bankruptcy law has...