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1 bankruptcy
n. faillissement -
2 bankruptcy application
een verzoek voor bankroet -
3 bankruptcy cost
Bankroet kosten (de totale kosten van aankondiging over bankroet) -
4 bankruptcy declaration
aankondiging van faillissement -
5 bankruptcy discharge
Bevrijding van bankroet (iemand die niet meer bankroet is omdat hij al zijn schulden heeft betaald) -
6 file for bankruptcy
file for bankruptcy -
7 petition in bankruptcy
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8 declaration of bankruptcy
bankroetverklaring -
9 stay of proceedings in bankruptcy
het stoppen van handelingen bij faillissement (stoppen van faillissement handelingen tot een curatuur is aangewezen)English-Dutch dictionary > stay of proceedings in bankruptcy
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10 trustee in bankruptcy
curator in bankroetzaken -
11 voluntary bankruptcy
het gewild bankroet zijn (verklaring van bankroet zijn door de schuldige aangevraagd) -
12 file
n. bestand, map, dossier, informatieverzameling (in computers); map, verzamelmap; kaartenbak; vijl; (in computers) een verzameling georganiseerde records met gegevens en programmatuur--------v. achter elkaar lopen; vijlen, bijvijlen; opslaan, in een archief bijzetten, invoegen, registreren; indienen; inzendenfile1[ fajl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 vijl2 dossier ⇒ register, legger, lias3 (dossier)map ⇒ ordner, klapper♦voorbeelden:have something on file • iets geregistreerd hebben staanput a deed on file • een akte deponerenin file • allemaal achter elkaar————————file2♦voorbeelden:the soldiers filed across the river • de soldaten waadden achter elkaar door de rivierII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:file away • af/wegvijlenfile down • afvijlenfile under ‘vocal music’ • opbergen onder ‘zang’ -
13 petition
n. verzoek, smeekbede; petitie--------v. petitioneren; verzoeken (schriftelijk)petition1[ pittisjn] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 petitie ⇒ smeekschrift, verzoek(schrift)♦voorbeelden:file a petition for divorce • een aanvraag tot echtscheiding indienen————————petition21 petitioneren ⇒ een petitie indienen, smekenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 petitioneren ⇒ bij petitie verzoeken, een petitie richten tot
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