Bankruptcy Act definition

Bankruptcy Act means the Bankruptcy Act or Title 11 of the United States Code.
Bankruptcy Act means the Bankruptcy Act or Title 11 of the United States Code, as amended.
Bankruptcy Act means the Bankruptcy Act of Japan (Act No. 75 of 2004, as amended); “Base Dividend” has the meaning provided in Condition 5.2.4;

Examples of Bankruptcy Act in a sentence

  • On the grounds of Article 15 of our terms and conditions and Article 101 of the Bel- gian Bankruptcy Act, the material and the equipment that are the subject of this lease agreement will remain the property of the lessor.

  • The Joint Venture shall be dissolved upon the happening of any of the following events: (a) The adjudication of bankruptcy, filing of a petition pursuant to a Chapter of the Federal Bankruptcy Act, withdrawal, removal or insolvency of either of the parties.

  • Contractor shall immediately notify County in the event that Contractor ceases conducting business in the normal manner, becomes insolvent, makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, suffer or permits the appointment of a receiver for its business or assets, or avails itself of, or becomes subject to, any proceeding under the Federal Bankruptcy Act or any other statute of any state relating to insolvency or protection of the rights of creditors.


More Definitions of Bankruptcy Act

Bankruptcy Act means the Bankruptcy Act of Japan (Act No. 75 of 2004, as amended);
Bankruptcy Act means Xxxxx 00, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code, or any similar United States federal or state law (or any similar foreign law) for the relief of debtors.
Bankruptcy Act means the United States Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, as amended, or any successor Bankruptcy Act, and the rules promulgated thereunder.
Bankruptcy Act means the Bankruptcy Act (Title 11 of the United States Code).
Bankruptcy Act means Title 11 of the United States Code and any other Federal insolvency or similar law, now or hereafter in effect.
Bankruptcy Act means the Bankruptcy Act 1966 of the Commonwealth;