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Definition of Reorganizations
1. reorganization [n] - See also: reorganization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reorganizations
Literary usage of Reorganizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Financial Policy of Corporations by Arthur Stone Dewing (1920)
"CHAPTER VII INDUSTRIAL REORGANIZATION PLANS Causal characteristics of industrial
reorganizations,; Chief ends of an industrial reorganization, 166; ..."
2. Accounts, Their Construction and Interpretation: Their Construction and by William Morse Cole (1908)
"... ACCOUNTING IN reorganizations As good an illustration as we can find for the
principles underlying the application of accounts to reorganizations is ..."
3. Accounts, Their Construction and Interpretation: Their Construction and by William Morse Cole (1908)
"... ACCOUNTING IN reorganizations As good an illustration as we can find for the
principles underlying the application of accounts to reorganizations is ..."
4. Accounts; Their Construction and Interpretation: For Business Men and by William Morse Cole (1915)
"... ACCOUNTING IN reorganizations As good an illustration as we can find for the
principles underlying the application of accounts to reorganizations is ..."
5. Cyclopedia of the Law of Private Corporations by William Meade Fletcher (1919)
"Power of courts in connection with reorganizations. reorganizations of corporations
are the result of agreement of the 37 See §4851, infra. rather than ..."
6. Business Ownership Organization by Archibald Herbert Stockder (1922)
"reorganizations are the usual results of business failure, that is, the failure
of the earnings to support the burden of charges that were placed upon them. ..."
7. The Financing of Public Service Corporations by Milton Berge Ignatius (1918)
"Corporate reorganizations The control of the issues of stocks and bonds in ...
The financing of reorganizations has heretofore been a very loose and elastic ..."
8. The Financing of Public Service Corporations by Milton Berge Ignatius (1918)
"Corporate reorganizations The control of the issues of stocks and bonds in ...
The financing of reorganizations has heretofore been a very loose and elastic ..."