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''UK Insolvency law''
1.  ''UK insolvency law.''  
A procedure in relation to a company in financial difficulties with a view to securing its survival as a going concern or, failing that, to achieving a more favourable realistion of its assets than would be possible on a liquidation or through a voluntary arrangement.  
 
A procedure in relation to a company in financial difficulties with a view to securing its survival as a going concern
 
Or, failing that, to achieving a more favourable realisation of its assets than would be possible on a liquidation or through a voluntary arrangement.  
 
 
2.  ''Governance.''
 
Activities relating to organising and supervising an institution or other organisation.
 
 
3.  ''Corporate structure.''
 
The people who undertake the work in definition 2 above.
 
 
4.  ''Government - US.''
 
The individuals or group currently in power, especially the US federal government.
 
 
5.  ''Government.''
 
A department or agency of a government.
 
For example the State Administration of Foreign Exchange in China.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Administration expenses]]
* [[Administration order]]
* [[Administrative expenses]]
* [[Administrative Receiver]]
* [[Administrator]]
* [[Agency]]
* [[Chapter 11]]
* [[Devolved administration]]
* [[Examinership]]
* [[Federal]]
* [[Going concern]]
* [[Governance]]
* [[ICE Benchmark Administration]]
* [[Insolvency]]
* [[International Trade Administration]]
* [[Liquidation]]
* [[Liquidation]]
* [[Master of Business Administration]]  (MBA)
* [[Phoenix administration]]
* [[Pre pack administration]]
* [[Receivership]]
* [[Receivership]]
* [[Red tape]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[State Administration of Foreign Exchange]]


[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]

Latest revision as of 20:59, 11 October 2023

1. UK insolvency law.

A procedure in relation to a company in financial difficulties with a view to securing its survival as a going concern.

Or, failing that, to achieving a more favourable realisation of its assets than would be possible on a liquidation or through a voluntary arrangement.


2. Governance.

Activities relating to organising and supervising an institution or other organisation.


3. Corporate structure.

The people who undertake the work in definition 2 above.


4. Government - US.

The individuals or group currently in power, especially the US federal government.


5. Government.

A department or agency of a government.

For example the State Administration of Foreign Exchange in China.


See also