If one party chooses to disengage from the process or attempts to hide or
dispose of assets then the costs of trying to establish this can also be substantial in certain circumstances.
Not exact matches
As we've noted in previous comments, C's board ought to consider selling the payments business for a premium price, spin the proceeds to shareholders,
then dispose of the other
assets for whatever they can get before turning off the lights.
Any
of such
assets not so
disposed of shall be
disposed of by the Court
of Common Pleas
of the County in which the principal office
of the Association is
then located, exclusively for such purposes or to such organization or organizations as said Court shall determine, which are organized and operated exclusively for such purposes.
An eLearning module might serve as the initial container
of these resources - providing context, motivation, and a demonstration
of how they might be used via an engaging scenario -
then, like cracking an egg, the module is
disposed of and the
assets become part
of the learner's ongoing toolkit.
Since
then, Starpoint has acquired, improved and
disposed of some $ 1 billion
of multifamily
assets, though it still owns Colfax Village and Prairie Court, now known as Prairie Villas.
The CRT provides you with an immediate income tax deduction for the «donation»
of the property or
asset into the CRT, allows you to immediately
dispose of (sell) the property or
asset without incurring any depreciation recapture or capital gain income tax liabilities, and
then reinvest the net sales proceeds into investments providing better cash flow opportunities.
The firm will likely
dispose of as many lower - quality
assets as possible
then either sell it at a premium or take the holdings public, says Gerry Mason, executive managing director with real estate services provider Savills.