Person appointed by a court to handle some business.
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Examples for "administrator"
Examples for "administrator"
1It paid off; today he is the lead systems administrator at Pandora.
2Gerry Armstrong, the ATP Tour administrator, said: Nobody can help the weather.
3Joint administrator Geoff Rowley said they were unable to avoid the situation.
4Feinberg's actions as fund administrator have been subject to criticism for months.
5Indeed, there are a great many tools available to the Windows administrator.
1This person is called the administrator, or, if a woman, the administratrix.
2There was an administratrix's notice tacked up on the great elm-tree by the Bank door, in Upper Dorbury Village.
3Mary Erskine was appointed administratrix, and the Judge gave her a paper which he said was her "Letters of Administration."
4I return herewith without my approval the bill (S. 3270) for the relief of the administratrix of the estate of George W.
5In the matter of this application of Eunice B. Hussey, Administratrix of Obed Hussey, deceased, for the extension of Reissued Letters Patent No.
1The group is chaired by insolvency practitioner John McStay, a major shareholder.
2Companies hire an insolvency practitioner to assess the business and whether a CVA has a reasonable chance of success.
3But the insolvency practitioner overseeing her IVA said she had failed to keep to the terms of the agreement.
4The new proposed system would put an insolvency practitioner (IP) in charge of the process without the need for lawyers.
5Mr Justice Michael Quinn said on Monday he was satisfied to appoint insolvency practitioner Kieran Wallace of KPMG as examiner to CityJet DAC.
1And you'd be some form of adviser or legal administrator, and never have to go into combat if there's a war.
Translations for legal administrator