Sentences with phrase «grow as your creditor»

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Growing anger at the creditors» wishlist played out on social media under the hashtag #thisisacoup, as the drastic demands made were presented as the price to pay if Greece was to stay in the European union.
As a small starter, you can set up your business as a sole proprietorship as this is really cheap and the formalities are minimal but as your business grows, you may need limited liability protection especially from creditors and judgmentAs a small starter, you can set up your business as a sole proprietorship as this is really cheap and the formalities are minimal but as your business grows, you may need limited liability protection especially from creditors and judgmentas a sole proprietorship as this is really cheap and the formalities are minimal but as your business grows, you may need limited liability protection especially from creditors and judgmentas this is really cheap and the formalities are minimal but as your business grows, you may need limited liability protection especially from creditors and judgmentas your business grows, you may need limited liability protection especially from creditors and judgments.
A growing number of creditors, as well as insurance companies, employers, and landlords, use your credit score together with (or rather than) your credit history to make decisions about you.
As fixed claims grow relative to equity claims, the economy becomes less flexible, because many are counting on the debts for which they are creditors to be paid back at par.
Applying the common - law «interest stops rule» normally applied in Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act proceedings, Justice Newbould ruled that post-filing interest was not payable on the Crossover Bonds.5 Justice Newbould began his reasons with reference to the «fundamental tenet of insolvency law that all debts shall be pari passu and all unsecured creditors [shall] receive equal treatment».6 Justice Newbould found that the status quo with respect to unsecured creditors should be maintained as at the date of Nortel's filing and that to permit certain claims to grow disproportionately to others during the CCAA stay period would violate the status quo.
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