- the
property of a business, and
other receiverships (sometimes
misleadingly called fixed charge receiverships)
where the
receiver has
limited control...
-
Yemen electrical board authorities. He co-aut****d Employees'
Rights in
Receiverships and
Liquidations with
William Ratford. He was
appointed an
Officer of...
- continents. On
February 17, 2009, U.S.
Federal agents placed the
company into
receivership due to
charges of fraud. Ten days later, the U.S.
Securities and Exchange...
-
agreements not made in the
ordinary course of business,
bankruptcies or
receiverships mine
shutdowns or
violations of mine
health and
safety laws consummation...
- (board-decided) and
involuntary (court-decided)
receivership. In
voluntary administrative receivership, the
administrator is
appointed by the
company directors...
-
Republic First Bancorp,
doing business as
Republic Bank, was a Philadelphia-based bank from 1988–2024. In 2008, the bank
shifted from
commercial banking...
- 2009,
after recording a $75.42
million loss, the
company was put into
receivership. This may have been due to the
global economic crisis and
shrinking demand...
-
restoration programme in 2004 at a cost of €24
million but went into
receivership in 2012, and was sold.
Under American ownership, it
abruptly closed in...
- muni****lity is
subdivided into 17
receiverships,
which in turn are
divided into
police stations, the 17
receiverships of the muni****lity are: El Salado...
- can be
placed under conservatorship, as a less
extreme alternative to
receivership.
Whereas a
receiver is
expected to
terminate the
rights of shareholders...