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Definition of Liquidators
1. liquidator [n] - See also: liquidator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liquidators
Literary usage of Liquidators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Company Precedents, for Use in Relation to Companies Subject to the by Francis Beaufort Palmer (1881)
"It is very rarely thai any restrictions are imposed on the liquidators. ...
Applications are very commonly made by the liquidators— To restrain proceedings, ..."
2. Prideaux's Precedents in Conveyancing: With Dissertations on Its Law and by Frederick Prideaux, John Whitcombe (1889)
"Appointment of liquidators. Agreement for sale. Consideration. The company conveys
parcels to purchaser in ice. LXXVIII. CONVEYANCE o/'FREEHOLDS belonging ..."
3. The Law and Practice of Joint Stock Companies and Other Associations as by Edward William Cox (1862)
"Winding-up. done to or in favour of the official liquidators, the expression
official liquidators(2) shall be deemed to mean the liquidators conducting the ..."
4. The Scots Digest of Scots Appeals in the House of Lords from 1707 and of the by Robert Candlish Henderson, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1908)
"In a petition for winding up a company subject to supervision of the court,
certain creditors appeared and craved removal of the liquidators already ..."
5. International Commercial Law: Being the Principles of Mercantile Law of the by Leone Levi (1863)
"OFFICIAL Liquidators. For the purpose of conducting the proceedings in winding
up a company, and assisting the Court therein, there" may be appointed a ..."
6. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1863)
"transfera of shares except transfers made to or with the sanction of the liquidators,
or alteration in the status of the members of the company taking place ..."
7. Styles of Deeds and Instruments: In Accordance with the Titles to Land by John Hendry, John Thompson Mowbray (1878)
"Under the Consolidation Act, 1868,* the trustee on a sequestrated estate, or the
liquidators, official or voluntary, appointed for the purpose of winding up ..."
8. The Canada Law Journal by Law Society of Upper Canada, William S. Hein & Company, Canadian Bar Association (1890)
"Remuneration of Liquidators. Liquidators are officers of the Courts, aud in
determining their remuneration,tho policy of our Parliaments in not sanctioning ..."