insolvency - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • indicate: For individuals the term bankrupt is used to indicate insolvency.
  • avoid: The earlier you obtain help the more likely that the business can be turned round and insolvency avoided.
  • face: We look at your options if you are facing insolvency.
  • involve: Your role will involve assistant management insolvency at administration level.

Adjective modifier

  • deceased: This clause will bring the law on deceased insolvency into line with normal bankruptcy law.
  • corporate: What Lord Hoffman had to say about section 323 of the Act is equally applicable to corporate insolvency; to which rule 4.90 applies.
  • formal: In the event of a customer falling into formal insolvency, a bad debt protection facility provides you with peace of mind.
  • financial: Exactly the same distinction is relevant in an international financial insolvency.

Modifies a noun

  • practitioner: Upon receipt by IP Banking of the transfer to the insolvency practitioner, any balance will be placed on an interest bearing account.
  • proceeding: There is also no common EU register of insolvency proceedings.
  • glossary: Insolvency Glossary of Terms - Jargon Buster Brief Definitions of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Terms and Expressions for England and Wales.
  • litigation: He has wide experience in all areas of commercial and business disputes with a particular emphasis on insolvency litigation for and against office holders.
  • trustee: It might be necessary to liaise with any insolvency practitioner trustee where the bankrupt's conduct related to matters raised by him.
  • petition: Figures on insolvency petitions are published on a quarterly basis.

Noun used with modifier

  • company: Wherever relevant, details of company insolvency can be viewed without charge.

Possessives

  • employer: The Inland Revenue can however only pay SPP from the first week of the employer's insolvency.

Preposition: of

  • employer: Wayne Segers and Aidan O'Mahony's presentation will argue that the primary threat to UK pension schemes is the insolvency of the employer.

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