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liquidation <a liquidation; liquidations> N

liquidation ECON
liquidation ECON
liquidation ECON
liquidation FIN
liquidation FIN
liquidation ECON

collective liquidation

compulsory liquidation

compulsory liquidation ECON
compulsory liquidation ECON

liquidation prices

liquidation value ECON

political liquidation POL

company in liquidation ECON

liquidation of a debt ECON

liquidation of a debt

liquidation of an account ECON

liquidation of an investment

liquidation of assets ECON

liquidation of holdings ECON

liquidation of rights ECON

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The company lasted until it went into liquidation in 1986.
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When this company went into liquidation in 1954 the tearooms were sold and subsequently put to a number of different uses over the years.
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The liquidation of debt could not keep up with the fall of prices which it caused.
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Reliance filed for bankruptcy in 2001 and entered into a long process of liquidation.
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The company went into voluntary liquidation in 1919 and closed in 1920 but the storage of explosives continued until the 1960s.
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Where a company goes into liquidation, normally a liquidator is appointed to gather in all the company's assets and settle all claims against the company.
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He featured in the 1986 squad, helping the club's survival from liquidation.
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Due to not achieving a measure of solvency, the company took on debts of 500 and went into liquidation.
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Repair work continued into 1962, until the company finally went into voluntary liquidation.
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It seems unlikely, however that this one single incident has led to such a long streak of liquidations.
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