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  • Ordinarily, once the receiver's work was done, the company would go into liquidation.
  • Furthermore, it looked inevitable that North Shields Association Football Club Limited would go into liquidation.
  • The club announced that it needed to raise ?0, 000 or it would go into liquidation.
  • On 17 March 2016, Fly Salone announced it had ceased trading and would soon go into liquidation.
  • In late 1951, the committee voted for the club to go into liquidation, with effect the following year.
  • Administrator Mark Korda said the airline was " not saleable " and was likely to go into liquidation.
  • In return, Tri Valley must try to sell its assets or go into liquidation by Feb . 1, 2001.
  • It had " served its purpose "-or rather the purpose of the co-operative society-and could be let go into liquidation.
  • In October 2010 another school she and her husband ran was forced to go into liquidation owing large sums of money.
  • "If we don't get that then we would go into liquidation and we would probably have to stop playing immediately ."
  • Shortly after, on 7 October, the administrators of View Resources Gold, Ferrier Hodgson, announced that the company will eventually go into liquidation.
  • After struggling to pay rightsholders for some time, MUZU, which was free, ad-supported and available in 23 countries, will go into liquidation.
  • But even if the company is likely to go into liquidation, provisional liquidation is still an exceptional interim or " emergency remedy ".
  • Companies do not go bankrupt but rather go into liquidation or administration, which is governed by the federal " Corporations Act 2001 ".
  • The event caused much embarrassment to the people of Glastonbury who withdrew their support from Boughton, causing the Festival Players to go into liquidation.
  • In March 2010, Weymouth chairman George Rolls announced that if their proposed Company Voluntary Arrangement is not accepted then the club could go into liquidation.
  • It would not be until September that XHK would go into liquidation, selling off embargoed assets in order to raise funds to pay the station's employees.
  • Debtors from the previous years were unhappy with again being asked to provide services up font, so with great heartache, the festival had to go into liquidation.
  • The company has been hounded by rumours that it would go into liquidation, cutting its share price almost 50 per cent since the start of this year.
  • Most of the critics who attended the first night felt it was a failure, and it looked as if the English Stage Company was going to go into liquidation.
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