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    insolvency


    1. But, as it might be troublesome for the receiver to prosecute the whole parish, he takes at his choice five or six of the richest contributors, and obliges them to make good what had been lost by the insolvency of the collector


    2. Stand by, for our ship of state is rapidly approaching the shoals of bankruptcy and insolvency, with the most calamitous consequences imaginable


    3. Is this federalism? Not only that, but these so-called experimenters in federalism are, in some cases, beating the national government on the road to insolvency


    4. insolvency due to illnesses and financial problems


    5. without burdening them with worries of insolvency


    6. insolvency when a downturn occurs


    7. capital structure), it can only be viewed as a “plus” and not the insolvency measurement


    8. were close to insolvency several times


    9. was facing insolvency due to a sudden shift in the market and was


    10. best offers? The last business I had, we were heading into insolvency but

    11. management has resulted in the technical insolvency of the managing


    12. Entries about private persons and legal entities with regard to bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings are stored here


    13. One of these was the so-called insolvency exception, wherein the IRS said that the debt won’t be considered gross income if the “discharge occurs when the taxpayer is insolvent


    14. 2, via The Insolvency Service of the government


    15. (4) On the receipt of notice of insolvency of a customer, the bank cannot honor the


    16. Insolvency of an accountholder


    17. Declaration of insolvency renders invalid all the transactions entered into


    18. pendency of insolvency proceedings, no creditor can have any remedy against the


    19. Insolvency of an


    20. Insolvency of a director: In case one of the directors becomes insolvent or an un-

    21. • Insolvency of the Applicant


    22. In 1936 Churchill sold his political soul to a bunch of Jewish international bankers who funded the Focus group and saved him from financial and political ruin by giving him a single cheque of £40,000 which was worth 40 times more than it is now… which saved him from resigning from Parliament, selling his ancestral home and going into insolvency


    23. Keith found himself explaining about the bonds on his books, now far below junk, the losses that were about to become insolvency


    24. This raised the specter of mass insolvency for banks and other financial institutions that owned them


    25. Nevertheless, stockbrokers queued up throughout that inexorable tumble into insolvency to recommend the shares as a good buy


    26. When a company’s share dealings are suspended, that is commonly a sign that the company’s managers, bankers and set of insolvency accountants are going into confab


    27. They are not exempt, however, from fairly sharp declines in market value if insolvency overtakes the system


    28. Other bonds, however, once regarded as underlying issues, have not fared so well following insolvency


    29. The market price of M-K-T fixed obligations suffered severely in 1932; but since the company’s debt structure was relatively conservative, it did not come so close to insolvency as the majority of other carriers


    30. If the Southern Railway is prosperous in 1946, it may take care of this maturity merely to avoid insolvency for part of the system

    31. Corporate Insolvency and Reorganization


    32. This question leads into the broad field of corporate insolvency and reorganization


    33. , failure to maintain working capital as agreed or to make sinking-fund payments; for the present alternatives—either to precipitate insolvency or to do nothing at all—are alike completely unsatisfactory


    34. Such a request is almost invariably acceded to by the great majority of bondholders, since the alternative is always pictured as insolvency


    35. The current assets shown in any balance sheet may be greatly reduced by subsequent operating losses; more important still, the stated values frequently prove entirely undependable in the event of insolvency


    36. Corporations enjoying decade-long prosperity have been precipitated into insolvency within a few years


    37. It is true that one company often sells out to another, usually at a price well above liquidating value, also that insolvency will at times result in the piecemeal sale of the assets; but the voluntary withdrawal from an unprofitable business, accompanied by the careful liquidation of the assets, is an infinitely more frequent happening among private than among publicly owned concerns


    38. The Investment Trust bonds do carry a certain assurance of continued income, because interest must be paid regularly or else the company faces insolvency


    39. The insolvency of Colorado Fuel and Iron Company and of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company in 1933 were both closely related to the fact that large bond issues fell due in 1934


    40. Failure to meet the maturity would in all likelihood mean insolvency (for a voluntary extension could by no means be counted upon) and the danger of complete extinction of the stock issues

    41. Price Patterns Produced by Insolvency


    42. Certainly, these issues were cheaper than the bonds and stocks of solvent roads, which sold for the most part at liberal prices in relation to their current exhibits and which in many cases would be in danger of insolvency if future conditions turned out as badly as the low price of trusteeships issues seemed to anticipate


    43. 7 However, the shadowy form of “insolvency” provided for in Chap


    44. 6 If the market value of the assets falls below 100% of the funded debt, a condition of insolvency would seem to be created which entitles the bondholders to insist upon immediate remedial action


    45. In 1938, holders of Reynolds Investing Company 5s endeavored to have a trustee appointed on grounds of insolvency, but stockholders claimed that the market price of certain large security holdings was less than their real value


    46. Du Pont (founded by the heirs to the chemical fortune) was saved from insolvency in 1970 only after Texas entrepreneur H


    47. I was staring at the possibility of having my funds lost in a potential Bear Stearns insolvency


    48. While we were out of the woods with respect to the possibility of seeing our funds evaporate in a Bear Stearns insolvency, the entire affair left me with a sense of distrust and mistrust, something similar to what people might experience the first time they are in an earthquake


    49. The more Benson and Hedges expanded as a small independent, the greater its accounting earnings were and the closer the company came to insolvency


    50. When a corporation enters into a zone of insolvency, most commentators agree that there tends to occur a shift in the duties of boards of directors from protecting the interests of owners to protecting the interests of creditors







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