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 insolvency [ɪn'sɑlvənsɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 无力偿还, 破产

[经] 破产, 无力偿付, 不足抵偿债务




    insolvency
    [ noun ]
    the lack of financial resources
    <noun.state>


    Insolvency \In*sol"ven*cy\, n.; pl. {Insolvencies}. (Law)
    (a) The condition of being insolvent; the state or
    condition of a person who is insolvent; the condition
    of one who is unable to pay his debts as they fall
    due, or in the usual course of trade and business; as,
    a merchant's insolvency.
    (b) Insufficiency to discharge all debts of the owner; as,
    the insolvency of an estate.

    {Act of insolvency}. See {Insolvent law} under {Insolvent},
    a.

    1. In such cases, an accountant's report will add very little. Next, these reports are generally undertaken by the insolvency practitioners, who have a clear conflict of interest.
    2. The price is $68 million more than the bonds' value on Columbia's books as last reported publicly, but the gain is too little to offset its insolvency.
    3. Waigel's comments came after a day after a high-ranking official in Bonn warned that East Germany is rapidly approaching insolvency.
    4. Home State collapsed four days after Fort Lauderdale-based ESM was shut down by federal regulators for insolvency.
    5. Four Canadian banks have provided a separate Pounds 450m loan. Canary Wharf is in administration under UK insolvency procedures.
    6. Earlier this month the Russian Federal Agency on Insolvency called on Insol, along with the World Bank and the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, to help in the overhaul of inadequate insolvency laws.
    7. Datamonitor ranks Lovells first with revenues of Pounds 8m from insolvency work.
    8. But there is no defensible argument for frustrating the healing action of the market and deliberately spreading an epidemic of insolvency through a state's financial system.
    9. S&P said Mississippi P&L may be forced into insolvency if the Supreme Court doesn't order the rate rise kept in place.
    10. To stave off insolvency, he adds, the company plans to return to its roots as "a plain-vanilla utility."
    11. Let us define it as a disturbance of financial markets, marked by falling asset prices and insolvency among debtors and intermediaries, that has ramifications throughout the financial system, destroying the market's capacity to allocate capital.
    12. UK insolvency, bankruptcy statistics (first quarter).
    13. MR MARK HOMAN, head of insolvency at Price Waterhouse, gestures towards the broad window-sill of his office in central London.
    14. They added that their report was based on documents at MCC, where they have been appointed administrators under UK insolvency law.
    15. U.N. officials said the organization faces insolvency next month if money is not forthcoming.
    16. However, Litan said taxpayers might save money by bailing out an institution on the edge of insolvency, when its owners may be most tempted to gamble.
    17. Most of us have dealt with companies where the dominant director(s) has traded into insolvency and then reappeared, phoenix-like, often in the same area of business.
    18. 'Every time a reinsurance underwriter goes, someone loses a bit of his business.' Growth in direct business had been fuelled by a strong performance by the group's insolvency business.
    19. If all the sales receive regulatory approval and are completed, Landmark would raise more than $300 million of capital, reducing Oak Tree's insolvency considerably but still leaving it significantly short of regulatory capital requirements.
    20. Those constraints would be greatly relaxed if every creditor knew that insolvency would be followed by one central proceeding in the home country of the enterprise with either distribution or reorganization administered on a global basis.
    21. A replacement for the Unlisted Securities Market could be 'valuable'. There are worries about the impact on small businesses of new legislation such as the Consumer Credit Act and changes in the insolvency rules.
    22. This lack of transparency could point to hidden insolvency problems, the European Commission said yesterday. The Ecu2m contract will fund the dispatch of experts to the Russian central bank, and help to modernise their payment and clearing systems.
    23. The insolvency laws are so restrictive that it takes an average of over 10 years to liquidate a company.
    24. What could I say? Sir, The recent consultative document published by the Department of Trade and Industry's insolvency service has raised the general question of how best to rescue financially distressed companies.
    25. What allows high rollers like the Hunts to declare bankruptcy at all is a change in the laws in 1978, which basically dropped the requirement of insolvency for bankruptcy.
    26. WASHINGTON (AP) - Most of the nation's largest banks are teetering on the brink of insolvency and tax money must quickly be injected into the government fund insuring deposits, warns a congressional report due out Monday.
    27. English insolvency has no such provision and allows new creditors to catch up with distributions from any remaining proceeds.
    28. Such losses would push the bank precariously close to insolvency.
    29. And several insurers have said that the proposal to slash auto insurance rates, endorsed by Mr. Nader, would drive them out of the state and perhaps even into insolvency.
    30. There may also be a considerable delay between the petition and the resulting insolvency being recorded in official records.
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