Definitionn. the state of property that is in the hands of a receiver
Last update: July 31, 2015
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A receivership and reorganization seemed absolutely necessary, and in February, 1896, the receivership was announced. [Please select]
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"I've never said so, but at the conclusion of the receivership I've intended paying you for your additional work." [Please select]
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Harwood, intent upon the compilation of a report of the paper-mill receivership, was nevertheless mindful of the unwonted length of the conference. [Please select]
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The receivership has been giving you enough to do; and the game, after all, is a hard one. [Please select]
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In winding up the receivership of the paper company Bassett had treated Harwood generously. [Please select]
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The final crash came in 1907, when the Metropolitan, a wrecked and plundered shell, confessed insolvency and went into a receivership. [Please select]
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