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The process of legally dissolving a corporation.

 


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Business dissolution
For enumeration purposes, the absence from any current record of a business that was present in a prior time period.
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DISSOLUTION. The process of liquidating a partnership or a corporation.
DIVISION OF CORPORATION FINANCE. A division of the SEC which, among other things, reviews registration statements filed with the SEC.

If you believe that dissolution of that gold position would lead to anything other than an unthinkably violent and catastrophic end to the U.S.

Following World War I and the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, the UK received a mandate to govern much of the Middle East.

In a corporate bankruptcy or dissolution, although secured bondholders and holders of senior debt issues may receive some distribution of corporate assets, it is rarely enough to "make whole" their total investment.

In the event of bankruptcy, liquidation or dissolution, senior debt obligations would be satisfied before subordinated debenture holders were repaid.

In 1933, two days after becoming chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler ordered dissolution of the German Parliament.
In 1936, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson were the first inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Liquidation - The process of converting securities or other property into cash. The dissolution of a company, with cash remaining after sale of its assets and payment of all indebtedness being distributed to the shareholders.

Subordinated debenture
A debt security that will be paid off after the issuer first pays off debt to senior creditors in the event of the dissolution of the company.
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An exchange of securities of the corporation held by security holders of the corporation for other securities, money, or other property that is not a takeover bid
A liquidation or dissolution of the corporation ...

Sometimes joint tenancy of property is simply established by divorce and survivorship laws in a state. For example, laws in California that entitle people to half of the assets in a marriage upon the marriage's dissolution mean that each spouse will ...

It is issued with a stated dividend, which must be paid before dividends are paid to holders of common stock. It generally carries no voting rights. Such stock ranks ahead of common stock, and after the debenture holders, on the dissolution of a ...

Gold is thus often invested in as a hedge against declining currencies, inflation, or even political crises and financial instability. Gold provides a way for investors to protect their money against most causes of depreciation or even dissolution ...

dissolution The conclusion of the legal life of a corporation. It may be caused by shareholder... distress sale This is an urgent sale; thus prices are often significantly reduced.

See also: Investment, Issue, Interest, Asset, Close

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