liquidation committee

  • 1liquidation committee — A committee set up by creditors of a company being wound up in order to consent to the liquidator exercising certain of his powers. When the company is unable to pay its debts, the committee is usually composed of creditors only; otherwise it… …

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  • 2Polish Liquidation Committee — (full name in pl. Polska Komisja Likwidacyjna Galicji i Śląska Cieszyńskiego) was a temporary Polish governmental body in Galicia formed towards the end of World War I. Created on October 28, 1918, with its seat in Kraków, the Committee was… …

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  • 3Liquidation — Winding up redirects here. For other uses, see Wind up (disambiguation). Not to be confused with liquification, a concept in physics. In law, liquidation is the process by which a company (or part of a company) is brought to an end, and the… …

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  • 4Motors Liquidation Company — logo Motors Liquidation Company (MLC), formerly MTLQQ on OTC Pink, was the company left to settle past liability claims from General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization. It exited bankruptcy on 31 March 2011 only to be carved into four trusts; the… …

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  • 5International Committee of the Fourth International — For the International Committee of the Fourth International that superseded the United Secretariat of the Fourth International in 2003, please see reunified Fourth International. The International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) is a …

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  • 6Overman Committee — Three of the five members of the Overman Committee in 1919 during hearings: Senator Josiah Oliver Wolcott (D Del.), Chairman Lee Slater Overman (D N.C.), Senator Knute Nelson (R Minn.) The Overman Committee was a special subcommittee …

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  • 7protective committee — A group of security holders or preferred stockholders appointed to protect the interest of their group at a time of liquidation or reorganization of corporation …

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  • 8Kraków — For other uses, see Krakow (disambiguation) and Cracow (disambiguation). Kraków Main Market Square, Wawel Castle, Barbican, St. Mary s Basilica, St. Peter and Paul Church, Colleg …

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  • 9liquidator — A person appointed by a court, or by the members of a company or its creditors, to regularize the company s affairs on a liquidation (winding up). In the case of a members voluntary liquidation, it is the members of the company who appoint the… …

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  • 10liquidator — A person appointed by a court, or by the members of a company or its creditors, to regularize the company s affairs on a liquidation (winding up). In the case of a members voluntary liquidation, it is the members of the company who appoint the… …

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