Phrases with «provisional liquidator»

A provisional liquidator is a person appointed temporarily by the court to take control of a company's affairs when it is facing financial difficulties. Their role is to protect the company's assets and interests until a final decision can be made about the company's future. Full definition

Sentences with «provisional liquidator»

  • We also seem to make more appointments of provisional liquidators north of the border. (lawyer-monthly.com)
  • The learned Judge dismissed the insolvent company's application for the appointment of restructuring provisional liquidators on the grounds that the directors had not been authorised to make the application. (lawyer-monthly.com)
  • The court considered it important to consider the request for the appointment of an English provisional liquidator by the foreign liquidator and petitioners (which included a large proportion of the creditors and contributors). (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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