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liquidation [ˌlɪkwɪˈdeɪʃən] SUST. a. fig.

liquidation
involuntary liquidation
to go into liquidation
liquidation of a debt

liquidation proceeds SUST. pl. ECON.

Ejemplos de uso para liquidation

involuntary liquidation
to go into liquidation
liquidation of a debt
to put a company into liquidation

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However, the liquidation of the bank was never actually undertaken.
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When this company went into liquidation in 1954 the tearooms were sold and subsequently put to a number of different uses over the years.
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The company went into voluntary liquidation at the end of the 1962 season.
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The liquidation of debt could not keep up with the fall of prices which it caused.
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Applications (for new entries, changes and liquidations) must be made in notarized form in the presence of a public notary.
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Liquidation is also sometimes referred to as winding-up or dissolution, although dissolution technically refers to the last stage of liquidation.
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It seems unlikely, however that this one single incident has led to such a long streak of liquidations.
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Due to not achieving a measure of solvency, the company took on debts of 500 and went into liquidation.
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After his death, his sisters sued to force a liquidation of the family's holdings.
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The company went into voluntary liquidation in 1919 and closed in 1920 but the storage of explosives continued until the 1960s.
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