Definition of Receivership. Meaning of Receivership. Synonyms of Receivership

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Definition of Receivership

Receivership
Receivership Re*ceiv"er*ship, n. The state or office of a receiver.

Meaning of Receivership from wikipedia

- In law, receivership is a situation in which an institution or enterprise is held by a receiver – a person "placed in the custodial responsibility for...
- (board-decided) and involuntary (court-decided) receivership. In voluntary administrative receivership, the administrator is appointed by the company directors...
- stages, but that figure had ballooned to $2 billion at the time of the receivership filing in October 2023. Mizrahi hired the London-based Foster and Partners...
- anchor changes in the 2010s. Providence Place is currently under state receivership due to fiscal insolvency, and is managed by Centennial Real Estate Management...
- continents. On February 17, 2009, U.S. Federal agents placed the company into receivership due to charges of fraud. Ten days later, the U.S. Securities and Exchange...
- 2009, after recording a $75.42 million loss, the company was put into receivership. This may have been due to the global economic crisis and shrinking demand...
- exist towards the Landsbanki receivership as a so-called "First priority claim", and will be met in full if the receivership succeeds to liquidate ****ets...
- began after the privately owned Icelandic bank Landsbanki was placed in receivership on 7 October 2008. As Landsbanki was one of three systemically important...
- group that was operating in New Zealand and Australia. It was placed in receivership in July 2007. The company was originally listed on the New Zealand stock...
- can be placed under conservatorship, as a less extreme alternative to receivership. Whereas a receiver is expected to terminate the rights of shareholders...