Search results for: “receivership”

  • Receivership

    Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Receivership (You may find receivership at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). late 15c., “office of a receiver” (of public revenues), from receiver + -ship. As “condition of being under control of a […]

  • Receivership Order

    Receivership order in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of receivership order.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading receivership […]

  • Active receivership

    A receivership in which the receiver does not just hold and protect property, but has affirmative duties, e.g., actually running a business in his receivership….

  • Commercial Law

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Commercial Law Meaning of Commercial Law Term which describes the law governing rights of those engaged in commerce and trade . The meaning of the term varies with its context. See Brooklyn City & Newton […]

  • Civil Bankruptcy

    Hierarchical Display of Civil bankruptcy Finance > Financial institutions and credit > CreditBusiness And Competition > Business organisation > Business activity > Liquidation > BankruptcyTrade > Consumption > Consumption > Household consumptionLaw > Civil law > Civil law > […]

  • Liquidation

    Liquidation

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Liquidation Meaning of Liquidation process by which the affairs of a debtor are wound up leading to the settlement of financial accounts by converting assets into cash for distribution to creditors, […]

  • Receiver

    A person duly appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction to collect and receive pending the action in which he is so appointed the rents, issues and profits of land or the produce of personal estate or other things in question , which it does not seem reasonable to the […]

  • Sequestration

    Sequestration

    The writ of sequestration was an extraordinary remedy available to the court of chancery to enforce a judgment . A person who did not comply with a judgment of the Court of Chancery was held to be in contempt of that court and his personal property as well as the rents and […]

  • Sequestration

    Sequestration

    The writ of sequestration was an extraordinary remedy available to the court of chancery to enforce a judgment . A person who did not comply with a judgment of the Court of Chancery was held to be in contempt of that court and his personal property as well as the rents and […]

  • Bankrupt

    A bankruptcy ; an insolvent.

  • Expense

    (Cost), nounamount appraisal appraisement assessment budgeted items buying price charge consideration cost incurred costliness debit defrayal defrayment discharge of a de…