- go into receivership
- комм быть пе́реданным в ко́нкурсное управле́ние (о компании)
The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary.. 2014.
The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary.. 2014.
Receivership — is used to denote a situation in which an institution or enterprise is being held by a receiver.United StatesSeveral regulatory entities have been granted power by the Congress to place banking and financial institutions into receivership. The… … Wikipedia
receivership — the legal condition a company is placed in when an official receiver is appointed to investigate and manage its affairs. Glossary of Business Terms * * * receivership re‧ceiv‧er‧ship [rɪˈsiːvəʆɪp ǁ vər ] noun [uncountable] LAW FINANCE when a… … Financial and business terms
receivership — n. 1) to put a firm into receivership 2) in receivership * * * [rɪ siːvəʃɪp] in receivership to put a firm into receivership … Combinatory dictionary
receivership — [[t]rɪsi͟ːvə(r)ʃɪp[/t]] receiverships N VAR: oft in/into N 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 … English dictionary
receivership — noun (U) go into receivership if a person or business goes into receivership, they are controlled by the official receiver (receiver (2)) because they have no money … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
receivership — /rɪ si:vəʃɪp/ noun ♦ the company went into receivership the company was put into the hands of a receiver ▪▪▪ ‘…it suggests a classic case for receivership. There appear to be good businesses to be sold to the right owner within a group that is… … Dictionary of banking and finance
receivership — re|ceiv|er|ship [rıˈsi:vəʃıp US vər ] n [U] if a business is in receivership, it is controlled by an official receiver because it has no money ▪ The company went into receivership with massive debts … Dictionary of contemporary English
receivership — re|ceiv|er|ship [ rı sivər,ʃıp ] noun uncount a situation in which a business is being managed by a receiver: The company went into receivership two years ago … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
receivership — UK [rɪˈsiːvə(r)ʃɪp] / US [rɪˈsɪvərˌʃɪp] noun [uncountable] business a situation in which a business is being managed by a receiver The company went into receivership two years ago … English dictionary
administrative receivership — A remedy of a secured creditor to allow for the realisation of assets subject to security. Prior to the Enterprise Act 2002, administrative receivership was available to a creditor who had a floating charge over the whole (or substantially the… … Law dictionary
Administrative receivership — is a procedure in the United Kingdom [See sections 29(2) and 251 of the Insolvency Act 1986 and Article 5(1) of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 for the definition of administrative receiver under the laws, respectively, of England… … Wikipedia