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Definition of receivership in English: receivershipnoun rɪˈsiːvəʃɪprəˈsivərˌʃɪp mass nounThe state of being dealt with by an official receiver. 破产管理,破产在管 the company went into receivership last week 该公司从上一周开始进入破产在管状态。 Example sentencesExamples - The group went into receivership on 27 August and Mr Wright was made redundant on that date.
- This meant that even if the company went into receivership, the trademark would still belong to the family.
- They want to know that the company that they deal with today will not go into receivership tomorrow.
- The businesses were promptly shut down by court order and placed in receivership.
- It employed over 80 people at its peak, but went into receivership after running out of money.
- It was placed into administrative receivership earlier this week.
- When a company goes into receivership, a receiver is appointed to try to keep the company running.
- The 92-bedroom hotel was put into receivership in March and then put up for tender.
- The costs associated with receivership would have reduced the funds available for distribution.
- Cooney sells equipment for a number of Dublin insolvency practitioners who deal with technology company receiverships or liquidations.
- Staff were told the company had been placed in administrative receivership in June 2001.
- The same firm was placed in receivership a week ago after efforts to sort out its modest financial problems failed.
- That tenant failed to pay the rent and went into administrative receivership in October 1999.
- The company says if a rescue package is not agreed soon, it will face liquidation or receivership within three weeks.
- The pit is now producing 10,000 tonnes of coal a week, which is 2,000 more than before the mine went into receivership.
- The firm has been placed into receivership with debts of more than $20 million.
- The sector provides plenty of work for administrators, with many clubs perennial candidates for receivership.
- It then went into receivership and as a result he was robbed of his pension.
- The new year is barely four days old, and two distributors have already gone into administrative receivership.
- The club was placed in receivership in April after it failed to keep up with mortgage payments.
Synonyms poverty, penury, destitution, ruin, ruination, indigence, impecuniousness, impoverishment, need, neediness, privation, want, hardship, distress, difficulties, dire straits, reduced circumstances, straitened circumstances, mendicancy, vagrancy Definition of receivership in US English: receivershipnounrəˈsivərˌʃɪprəˈsēvərˌSHip The state of being dealt with by an official receiver. 破产管理,破产在管 the company went into receivership last week 该公司从上一周开始进入破产在管状态。 Example sentencesExamples - It then went into receivership and as a result he was robbed of his pension.
- The new year is barely four days old, and two distributors have already gone into administrative receivership.
- When a company goes into receivership, a receiver is appointed to try to keep the company running.
- That tenant failed to pay the rent and went into administrative receivership in October 1999.
- The pit is now producing 10,000 tonnes of coal a week, which is 2,000 more than before the mine went into receivership.
- This meant that even if the company went into receivership, the trademark would still belong to the family.
- The company says if a rescue package is not agreed soon, it will face liquidation or receivership within three weeks.
- Staff were told the company had been placed in administrative receivership in June 2001.
- They want to know that the company that they deal with today will not go into receivership tomorrow.
- The club was placed in receivership in April after it failed to keep up with mortgage payments.
- The costs associated with receivership would have reduced the funds available for distribution.
- The 92-bedroom hotel was put into receivership in March and then put up for tender.
- It was placed into administrative receivership earlier this week.
- The same firm was placed in receivership a week ago after efforts to sort out its modest financial problems failed.
- The sector provides plenty of work for administrators, with many clubs perennial candidates for receivership.
- The businesses were promptly shut down by court order and placed in receivership.
- It employed over 80 people at its peak, but went into receivership after running out of money.
- The group went into receivership on 27 August and Mr Wright was made redundant on that date.
- Cooney sells equipment for a number of Dublin insolvency practitioners who deal with technology company receiverships or liquidations.
- The firm has been placed into receivership with debts of more than $20 million.
Synonyms poverty, penury, destitution, ruin, ruination, indigence, impecuniousness, impoverishment, need, neediness, privation, want, hardship, distress, difficulties, dire straits, reduced circumstances, straitened circumstances, mendicancy, vagrancy |