receivership

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English - Turkish
davalı malların idaresi
yedieminlik
kayyumluk
{i} tasfiye halinde bulunma
English - English
A form trusteeship of bankruptcy administration in which a receiver is appointed to run the company for the benefit of the creditors
The state of being under the control of a receiver
The office and duties of a receiver
A situation in which the state insurance commissioner, acting for a state court, takes control of and administers an HMO's assets and liabilities
In the United States, a legal condition under which a state insurance commissioner takes control of and administers a financially impaired insurer's assets and liabilities Also known as conservatorship
The state or office of a receiver
Dealing with legal problems that arise when a creditor has appointed a receiver to run a company's business with a view to clearing debts owed to the person making the appointment
A company in administrative receivership is often said to be "in receivership"
Insolvency initiated by a creditor who has a Floating Charge (qv)
{i} state of being under the control of a receiver
the office of a receiver a court action that places property under the control of a receiver during litigation so that it can be preserved for the benefit of all the state of property that is in the hands of a receiver; "the business is in receivership
Legal or equitable proceeding in which a receiver is appointed for an insolvent corporation, partnership, or individual to preserve its assets for benefit of affected parties
If a company goes into receivership, it faces financial failure and the administration of its business is handled by the receiver. The company has now gone into receivership with debts of several million. if a business is in receivership, it is controlled by an official receiver because it has no money. In law, state of being in the hands of a receiver, a person appointed by the court to administer, conserve, rehabilitate, or liquidate the assets of an insolvent corporation for the protection or relief of creditors. It is a legal solution to a financial difficulty; it does not necessarily entail the termination of the corporate charter. See also bankruptcy, insolvency
A form of bankruptcy in which a receiver is appointed to run the company and to recoup as many debts as possible
a court action that places property under the control of a receiver during litigation so that it can be preserved for the benefit of all
the state of property that is in the hands of a receiver; "the business is in receivership"
The state of being in the control of a court, as a business in bankruptcy
The condition a person or firm is said to be in when a court appoints someone (the receiver) to administer the affairs of that person or firm because he, she or it is unable to meet debts as they mature The receiver administers matters until a decision is made to reorganize or to liquidate If the decision by the court or by the owners is to liquidate, the receiver carries out the liquidation, although his or her title is changed to trustee in bankruptcy
a form of bankruptcy in which a company can avoid liquidation The company reorganizes with the help of a court appointed trustee
the office of a receiver
Legal or equitable proceeding in which a receiver is appointed for an insolvent corporation, partnership or individual (Source: Black's Law Dictionary, Fifth Edition)
generally refers to administrative receivership
receivership

    Hyphenation

    re·cei·ver·ship

    Turkish pronunciation

    risivırşîp

    Pronunciation

    /rēˈsēvərˌsʜəp/ /riːˈsiːvɜrˌʃɪp/

    Etymology

    () receiver +‎ -ship
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