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Meanings of new insolvency in English
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Usage of new insolvency in English
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A major reform of insolvency laws has seen a newinsolvency service established.
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He spoke out as Deloitte Ireland published newinsolvency statistics for the State.
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Next Monday sees the newinsolvency service open for business.
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It is also appropriate to examine the newinsolvency regime and to modify it where necessary.
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The airline could also be dragged to court by its creditors under India's newinsolvency laws.
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With newinsolvency laws pending,for anyone facing bankruptcy either here or in the UK, often the greatest concern is the family home.
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And just one arrangement has been finalised by the courts in what has been a slow start to the newinsolvency process.
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The central bank has forced around 40 large corporate defaulters into a newinsolvency process, and haircuts should be determined later this year.
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Ireland's newinsolvency system is failing those who need it most because of penal costs associated with making applications, it has been claimed.
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He was preparing for the government to announce newinsolvency laws that would ensure people would never get caught in such a scheme again.
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The approval potentially brings to a close a year-long tussle for one of the most attractive assets under the newinsolvency process in India.
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The two main Opposition parties attacked the newinsolvency plan for giving too much power to banks and other lenders as they (...)
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Ireland's newinsolvency system is failing those who need it most because of penal costs associated with making applications, it has been claimed.Fian(...)
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For many individuals and families, caught as Mr Shatter said, between "income collapse and spiralling debt", the newinsolvency laws offer a helpful solution.
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Some 78 people have so far applied to the newInsolvency Service of Ireland to become approved intermediaries and personal insolvency practitioners (Pips).