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  • 121Tracing (law) — Tracing is a legal process, not a remedy, by which a claimant demonstrates what has happened to his/her property, identifies its proceeds and those persons who have handled or received them, and asks the court to award a proprietary claim against …

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  • 122Unsecured creditor — An unsecured creditor is a creditor which is not a preferential creditor and which does not have the benefit of any security interests in the assets of the debtor.In the event of the bankruptcy of the debtor, the unsecured creditors usually… …

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  • 123Ira DeCordova Rowe — The Hon. Ira De Cordova Rowe, Q.C., O.J. (February 8, 1928 ndash; January 25, 2004) was one of the foremost jurists of the Commonwealth Caribbean. His decisions on Jamaican, Belizan and Bahamian Constitution Law created a new Commonwealth… …

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  • 124Set-off (law) — In law, a set off is a statutory defence to the whole or to a portion of a plaintiff s claim. It had no existence under the English common law, being created by 2 Geo. II c. 22 for the relief of insolvent debtors, although set off was recognised… …

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  • 125Structured investment vehicle — A structured investment vehicle (SIV) was a type of fund in the shadow banking system from the mid 1980 s until late 2008. The strategy of these funds was to borrow money by issuing short term securities at low interest and then lends that money… …

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  • 126Subordination (finance) — Subordination in banking and finance refers to the order of priorities in claims for ownership or interest in various assets.United States lawubordination of debtSubordination is the process by which a creditor is placed in a lower priority for… …

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  • 127Debtor-in-possession financing — or DIP financing is a special form of financing provided for companies in financial distress or under Chapter 11 bankruptcy process. Usually, this security is more senior than debt, equity, and any other securities issued by a company. It gives a …

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  • 128Control premium — is an amount that a buyer is usually willing to pay over the current market price of a publicly traded company. Contrary to a widely held view, this premium is not justified by the expected synergies, such as the expected increase in cash flow… …

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