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The company was resold, following a further bankruptcy event, by the Receiver in 1975 to North American businessmen Peter Sprague and George Minden for £ 1. 05 million.
** In the UK, a protective trust is a life interest which terminates on the happening of a specified event such as the bankruptcy of the beneficiary or any attempt by him to dispose of his interest.
In any event, the high prices paid put some European telecom operators close to bankruptcy ( most notably KPN ).
Conversly, bonds are safer if the company does badly, as they are less prone to severe falls in price, and in the event of bankruptcy, bond owners are usually paid before shareholders.
The credit risk of a high-yield bond refers to the probability and probable loss upon a credit event ( i. e., the obligor defaults on scheduled payments or files for bankruptcy, or the bond is restructured ), or a credit quality change is issued by a rating agency including Fitch, Moody's, or Standard & Poors.
Von Hatzfeldt intervened to insist on German participation in the negotiations, which resulted in the 30 August Anglo-German Convention, which agreed to the partition of the Portuguese Empire in event of its bankruptcy, encouraging Chamberlain to hope for a more general Anglo-German agreement.
This event is widely seen as the beginning of the unwinding of the company, and the beginning of a steep decline into a period that saw strikes, empty planes, mass layoffs, bankruptcy, and eventually a ceasing of operations.
This bowling festival was an annual event until 1984, when the organising bowling club declared bankruptcy due to financial mismanagement.
Many have suggested that the success of UFC 40 and the anticipation for Ortiz vs. Shamrock saved the UFC from bankruptcy ; the buyrates of the previous Zuffa shows averaged a mere 45, 000 buys per event and the company was suffering deep monetary losses.
In some countries, including the Netherlands, the prenuptial agreement not only provides for the event of a divorce, but also to protect some property during the marriage, for instance in case of a bankruptcy.
Though these municipal corporations are often regulated and sometimes financed by the state government, and often can collect taxes, they are arms-length, non-sovereign, devolved public entities, and a State government which charters them is not legally responsible for their debts in the event of a municipal bankruptcy.
A default is often referred to as a " credit event " and includes such events as failure to pay, restructuring and bankruptcy, or even a drop in the borrower's credit rating.
A Member of Parliament is deemed to have resigned from office in the event of the following circumstances: appointment to public office ; bankruptcy ; absence without permission of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, or of the President of the Senate, for 2 consecutive sessions ; election or appointment to the other House of Parliament ; and, in the case of members of the House of Representatives, resignation or expulsion from the political party for which he or she was elected.
A shareholder in a limited company, in the event of its becoming insolvent ( equivalent to bankruptcy in the U. S .) would be liable to contribute the amount remaining unpaid on the shares ( usually zero, as most shares are issued fully paid ).
In the event of bankruptcy, common stock investors receive any remaining funds after bondholders, creditors ( including employees ), and preferred stock holders are paid.
This is because the main advantage of ERISA plans for participants has been in the event of bankruptcy of the account holder, but this advantage ceased to exist after the October 2007 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act extended bankruptcy protection to 403b plans.
Many have suggested that the success of UFC 40 and the anticipation for Ken Shamrock vs. Tito Ortiz saved the UFC from bankruptcy ; the buyrates of the previous Zuffa shows averaged a mere 45, 000 buys per event and the company was suffering deep monetary losses.
In the event of the company's bankruptcy, the corporate trust company fights to get as much money back as it can for the bondholders.
This event, along with the repercussions of Mullaney and Yronwode's divorce, and the mid-1990s collapse of the direct market distribution system, caused the company to cease operations in 1994. and file for bankruptcy in 1995.
In the event of the bankruptcy of the borrower, the unsecured creditors will have a general claim on the assets of the borrower after the specific pledged assets have been assigned to the secured creditors, although the unsecured creditors will usually realize a smaller proportion of their claims than the secured creditors.
Event-driven investing is a hedge fund investment strategy that seeks to exploit pricing inefficiencies that may occur before or after a corporate event, such as a bankruptcy, merger, acquisition, or spinoff.
In finance, seniority refers to the order of repayment in the event of a sale or bankruptcy of the issuer.
In the period between these filings, and in case of a significant event, such as a CEO departing or bankruptcy, a Form 8-K must be filed in order to provide up to date information.

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Also, a Pro wakeboard competition, ' Wakejam ', took place between July 27 and July 29, 2007, where top riders from around the world, as well as local riders, took part in the event, hosted by Erne Wakeboard Club ( EWC ).
Once the 14-year-old king had regained control of the capital and then the whole country, Grindcobbe was tried in the Moot Hall ( on the site of the present-day W H Smith stationery shop, where a plaque commemorates the event ) and adjudged a ' traitor ' alongside John Ball (' the mad priest of Kent ', one of the rebel leaders who had escaped from Smithfield, London to Coventry ) and more than a dozen others.
He, along with his ' production team ', mounted what in modern days could be termed a PR event, in which the ( rather tubby ) King was dressed in tartan ( worn over pink tights ), and was greeted by his people, many of whom were also dressed in similar tartan ceremonial dress.
The problem can be understood in terms of the relativity of simultaneity in special relativity, which says that different inertial reference frames will disagree on whether two events at different locations happened " at the same time " or not, and they can also disagree on the order of the two events ( technically, these disagreements occur when spacetime interval between the events is ' space-like ', meaning that neither event lies in the future light cone of the other ).
According to Bott, in the " eight words " couplet originally cited by Valiente, " an " is used correctly, in the Middle English sense of " ' in the event that ', or simply ' if ' " ( as in the Shakespearean " an hadst thou not come to my bed ") and thus has no apostrophe.
The next similar event, ' Big Beach Boutique 4 ', was held on 27 September 2008.
The Central Committee, under the leadership of Jiang Qing, labelled the event ' counter-revolutionary ', and cleared the square of memorial items shortly after midnight on April 6.
Women that work at a car show or similar event are often called ' car show girls ', ' race queens ', ' pit babes ' or in a non-colloquial term, paddock girls.
In 2004 the event became known as the ' Bigpond Grand Finale ', and was again held at Eastern Creek-won again by Marcos Ambrose.
A stone bench, ' Wilberforce seat ', commemorating the event, now marks the spot and bears the inscription from his diary " Just above a steep descent into the vale of Keston, I resolved to give notice ... in the House of Commons of my intention to bring forward the abolition of the Slave Trade.
The most important annual cultural event in the town is the children's festival ' In the World of the Fairy Tales of Writer Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić ', in April and May.
This well-anticipated event traditionally takes place on the second Wednesday in February, providing ' academic parents ' the opportunity to check up on their ' juniors ', ensuring they have settled in well.
Article II obliged Italy and Germany to follow similar foreign policy: for example, the two countries agreed, in the event of any ' international happenings ', to enter into mutual consultation.
In any event, Straw was re-elected, and following his victory called MPAC an ' egregious group ', and criticised their tactics during the election.
Californians ' recall of the event were much higher than Atlantans ', with the exception of those who had relatives in the affected area, such that they reported being more personally involved.
The notation below describes the relationship under the Galilean transformation between the coordinates and of a single arbitrary event, as measured in two coordinate systems S and S ', in uniform relative motion ( velocity v ) in their common directions, with their spatial origins coinciding at time t = t '= 0:
Keres, in his autobiographical games collection, refers to this major event as a ' Candidates ' Tournament ', and claimed that he was recognized as a Grandmaster after winning it, although its parallel connection with later FIDE-organized Candidates ' tournaments ( from 1950 onwards ) is not exact, and the Grandmaster title was not formalized by FIDE until 1950.
Known then as the ' Gallagher Boathouse Eights ', the event was organised by Waikato University Sport & Recreation Manager Bill Crome and received huge local support from the people of Hamilton.
With the foundation of the new MMA event, ' Dream ', co-established by FEG running K-1 Hero's and the former Yarennoka!
In the future, in the event that regulatory reforms require that CDS be traded and settled via a central exchange / clearing house, such as ICE TCC, there will no longer be ' counterparty risk ', as the risk of the counterparty will be held with the central exchange / clearing house.
Australian country artist Graeme Connors sang his song ' Being Here ', which was specially written for the event.
Almost always, the dress code would specific ' white tie ' or ' full evening dress ', with or without decorations depending on if it is a state event.
Earlier ( c. 1772 ), he also invented windmill ' Spring sails ', which replaced the simple canvas designs previously used with sails made from a series of shutters that could be operated by levers, allowing windmill sails to be quickly and safely controlled in the event of a storm.

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