Definitionn. termination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities
Last update: October 8, 2015
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The company has gone into liquidation. [Please select]
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Immediately the powers protested against this infraction of the law of liquidation, and the Caisse applied for a writ to the Mixed Tribunals. [Please select]
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"Yes, the liquidation of our debts," said Mrs Tipps, nodding slowly; "that was the term your dear father was wont to use." [Please select]
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A general movement of liquidation set in, which throughout the West was so violent as to threaten general bankruptcy. [Please select]
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The liquidation of the debts of the Thirty Years' War was made after two hundred years, in 1850. [Please select]
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It is said that bankruptcy and the liquidation of bubble companies entailed a loss of a round $90,000,000. [Please select]
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Before the terms "depreciation," "suspension," and "going into liquidation," were heard, there might have been some reason in the practice of "laying up;" but now it denotes the darkest blindness. [Please select]
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The price of them will pay the lawyers and the liquidation fees; moreover they give me a status as a shareholder which will enable me to sue Mr. [Please select]
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