assumption of liabilities

  • 1assumption — Becoming responsible for the liabilities ( liability) of another party. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * assumption UK US /əˈsʌmʃən/ noun ► [S] something that you accept as true, although you have no proof: make an assumption about sb/sth »We …

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  • 2Purchase And Assumption - P&A — A transaction in which a healthy bank or thrift purchases assets and assumes liabilities from an unhealthy bank or thrift. Purchase and assumption (P A) is the most common of three basic resolution methods used by the Federal Deposit Insurance… …

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  • 3Crown Crafts — is an American bedding company based in Gonzales, Louisiana. In 2005, it licensed the Sesame Beginnings brand for some products. Company overview Crown Crafts, Inc., a Georgia corporation founded in 1957, operates indirectly through its… …

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  • 4boot — n [obsolete or dialect boot compensation, from Old English bōt advantage, compensation]: additional money or property received to make up the difference in an exchange of business or investment property that is of like kind but unequal in value ◇ …

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  • 5merger — merg·er / mər jər/ n 1: the absorption of a lesser estate or interest into a greater one held by the same person compare confusion 2: the incorporation and superseding of one contract by another 3 a: the treatment (as by statute) of two offenses… …

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  • 6Bloomberg Businessweek — January 10, 2011 cover of Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Josh Tyrangiel Categories Business Frequency …

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  • 7Too Big to Fail policy — The Too Big to Fail policy is the idea that in banking regulation the largest and most powerful banks are too big to (let) fail. This can either mean that it might encourage recklessness since the government would pick up the pieces in the event… …

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  • 8European Company Statute — The Council Regulation on the Statute for a European Company of the European Union was adopted October 8 2001. [ Official Journal of the European Union L 294, 10 November 2001, pp. 1 21.] [ [http://europa.eu/eur lex/pri/en/oj/dat/2001/l 294/l… …

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  • 9Landry's Restaurants — Landry s Restaurants, Inc. Type Private Industry Restaurants, Entertainment Hospitality industry Founded …

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  • 10Joe's Crab Shack — is an American chain of beach themed seafood casual dining restaurants owned by J.H. Whitney Company. Founded in Houston, Texas, the restaurant now operates locations all across the country. It serves seafood and American cuisine. The restaurant… …

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