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liquidation [likidasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. [de dettes, compte, succession] settlement ; [de société] liquidation• « 50% de rabais jusqu'à liquidation du stock » "stock clearance, 50% discount"b. ( = vente) sale* * *likidasjɔ̃1) Commerce, Droit (d'entreprise, de bien) liquidation; (de dettes, comptes, succession) settlement, selling offliquidation judiciaire or forcée — compulsory liquidation
* * *likidasjɔ̃ nf1) DROIT, [société] liquidation2) [compte] settling3) COMMERCE (= vente) clearance sale4) [témoin gênant] liquidation* * *liquidation nf1 Jur, Comm (d'entreprise, de bien) liquidation; (de dettes, comptes, succession) settlement, selling off; liquidation judiciaire or forcée compulsory liquidation; liquidation volontaire voluntary liquidation; société en liquidation company in liquidation; mettre une société en liquidation to put a company into liquidation ou receivership, to liquidate a company; entrer en liquidation to go into receivership ou liquidation; liquidation des impôts payment of taxes;3 (de soucis, problèmes) settling;4 ○( meurtre) liquidation○;5 Fin settlement; liquidation de fin de mois monthly settlement; jour de liquidation settlement day.[likidasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [règlement] settling2. (familier) [assassinat] elimination3. BOURSE settlement4. [d'un commerce] closing down[d'un stock] clearance————————en liquidation locution adverbiale
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