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1 involuntary liquidation
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2 liquidation
noun(Commerc.) Liquidation, die* * ** * *liq·ui·da·tion[ˌlɪkwɪˈdeɪʃən]ninvoluntary \liquidation Zwangsliquidation fto go into \liquidation in Liquidation gehen* * *["lIkwI'deISən]n1) (COMM) Liquidation f, Liquidierung f; (of company) Auflösung f, Liquidation f; (of debts) Tilgung fto go into liquidation — in Liquidation gehen
* * *liquidation [ˌlıkwıˈdeıʃn] s1. WIRTSCH Liquidation f:a) Auflösung f:go into liquidation in Liquidation gehen oder tretenb) Realisierung fc) Begleichung f, Tilgung f2. Feststellung f3. Abrechnung f, Saldierung f4. fig Liquidierung f, Beseitigung f* * *noun(Commerc.) Liquidation, die* * *n.Abrechnung f.Abwicklung f.Geschäftsauflösung f.Liquidation f.Tilgung -en f.
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involuntary bankruptcy — n: bankruptcy declared upon petition of creditors see also bankruptcy Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. involuntary bankruptcy … Law dictionary
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