Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Greek term or phrase:
αναγκαστική διαχείριση
English translation:
administrative receivership
Added to glossary by
Nadia-Anastasia Fahmi
Feb 18, 2005 02:32
19 yrs ago
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Greek term
αναγκαστική διαχε	
Greek to English
Law/Patents
Law: Contract(s)
Νομικό κείμενο
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | administrative receivership | Nadia-Anastasia Fahmi |
4 +4 | administration by the Court | Elena Petelos |
4 | compulsory administration | Marina Karvela |
Proposed translations
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8 hrs
Greek term (edited):
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administrative receivership
Κατά Χρυσοβιτσιώτη-Σταυρακόπουλο
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Note added at 8 hrs 37 mins (2005-02-18 11:09:48 GMT)
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Debt Definitions - Receivership - Administrative Receivership, Law of Property Act Receivership, Court Appointed Receiver. ... Administrative Receivership. ...
www.debtcounsellors.co.uk/receivership_definitions.html
... Article Not logged in. Administrative receivership. An overview of administrative receivership. Related. Subject: Insolvency: land and ... www.practicallaw.com/jsp/article.jsp?item=:290405
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Note added at 8 hrs 38 mins (2005-02-18 11:11:38 GMT)
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Sanderson, the world-renowned home furnishings business, has been placed in administrative receivership.Neville Kahn and Nick Edwards, Deloitte & Touche ...
www.deloitte.com/dtt/press_release/0,1014,sid%3D2834%26cid%...
PowerHouse, the UK’s largest independent electrical retailer, was today (20 August 2003) placed in administrative receivership.Nick Dargan and Neville Kahn ...
www.deloitte.com/dtt/press_release/0,1014,sid%3D2834%26cid%...
Business Bankruptcy. WHAT IS ADMINISTRATIVE RECEIVERSHIP? Administrative Receivership (\"Receivership\") is a process under which the ... www.help.co.uk/faqs2.asp?cat=Bankruptcy&detail=13
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Note added at 8 hrs 37 mins (2005-02-18 11:09:48 GMT)
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Debt Definitions - Receivership - Administrative Receivership, Law of Property Act Receivership, Court Appointed Receiver. ... Administrative Receivership. ...
www.debtcounsellors.co.uk/receivership_definitions.html
... Article Not logged in. Administrative receivership. An overview of administrative receivership. Related. Subject: Insolvency: land and ... www.practicallaw.com/jsp/article.jsp?item=:290405
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Note added at 8 hrs 38 mins (2005-02-18 11:11:38 GMT)
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Sanderson, the world-renowned home furnishings business, has been placed in administrative receivership.Neville Kahn and Nick Edwards, Deloitte & Touche ...
www.deloitte.com/dtt/press_release/0,1014,sid%3D2834%26cid%...
PowerHouse, the UK’s largest independent electrical retailer, was today (20 August 2003) placed in administrative receivership.Nick Dargan and Neville Kahn ...
www.deloitte.com/dtt/press_release/0,1014,sid%3D2834%26cid%...
Business Bankruptcy. WHAT IS ADMINISTRATIVE RECEIVERSHIP? Administrative Receivership (\"Receivership\") is a process under which the ... www.help.co.uk/faqs2.asp?cat=Bankruptcy&detail=13
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Ευχαριστώ!"
6 hrs
Greek term (edited):
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compulsory administration
Έχω συναντήσει κατά καιρούς κι αυτό τον όρο. Εξαρτάται πιστεύω από το πόση ελευθερία έχεις στο κείμενό σου. Διαφορετικά, κι η προηγούμενη πρόταση είναι πολύ καλή.
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Elena Petelos
: Apologies, this expression can only be found in translated texts.// http://tinyurl.com/4xpsa
24 mins
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40 mins
Greek term (edited):
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administration by the Court
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-06...
Απαντάω, όμως μπορεί να υπάρχουν και καλύτερες ιδέες, οπότε θα πρότεινα..να μην τις κλείσεις.
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Note added at 43 mins (2005-02-18 03:15:48 GMT)
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..γιατί, όπως σωστά λέει και η Βίκυ, της νύχτας τα καμώματα... ¨-)
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Note added at 10 hrs 9 mins (2005-02-18 12:41:40 GMT)
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On receivership and administration.
http://www.mayerbrown.com/publications/article.asp?id=1041&n...
1.2 Administrations
The administration is the near equivalent of Chapter 11 namely a procedure under which a company is reorganised or has its assets realised by a court officer under a statutory moratorium...
1.3 Administrative receivership
The administrative receivership developed because of the existence of the concept of floating security in England, of which there is no equivalent in the United States. A floating charge is said to \"hover\" over a debtor company\'s assets generally (and the company can dispose of them in the ordinary course of business) until some default is made under the terms of the relevant security document or an insolvency event occurs, at which time it becomes fixed on the assets then in existence. In such an event, an \"administrative receiver\" may be appointed providing the floating charge related to all or substantially all the company\'s assets (a \"qualifying floating charge\").
There are different systems and terms translated in dictionaries INTO Greek, that end up in the gr>eng entries as well, however for something unique in UK Law ( and Commonwealth), Ι do not quite understand why we have to limit (and actually more than that) the administration to receivership administration. If someone is aware of a \"floating charge\" concept in the Greece and is sure that it is in reference to this thousands of contracts (clauses) provide for, it would be very interesting to know.
Απαντάω, όμως μπορεί να υπάρχουν και καλύτερες ιδέες, οπότε θα πρότεινα..να μην τις κλείσεις.
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Note added at 43 mins (2005-02-18 03:15:48 GMT)
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..γιατί, όπως σωστά λέει και η Βίκυ, της νύχτας τα καμώματα... ¨-)
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Note added at 10 hrs 9 mins (2005-02-18 12:41:40 GMT)
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On receivership and administration.
http://www.mayerbrown.com/publications/article.asp?id=1041&n...
1.2 Administrations
The administration is the near equivalent of Chapter 11 namely a procedure under which a company is reorganised or has its assets realised by a court officer under a statutory moratorium...
1.3 Administrative receivership
The administrative receivership developed because of the existence of the concept of floating security in England, of which there is no equivalent in the United States. A floating charge is said to \"hover\" over a debtor company\'s assets generally (and the company can dispose of them in the ordinary course of business) until some default is made under the terms of the relevant security document or an insolvency event occurs, at which time it becomes fixed on the assets then in existence. In such an event, an \"administrative receiver\" may be appointed providing the floating charge related to all or substantially all the company\'s assets (a \"qualifying floating charge\").
There are different systems and terms translated in dictionaries INTO Greek, that end up in the gr>eng entries as well, however for something unique in UK Law ( and Commonwealth), Ι do not quite understand why we have to limit (and actually more than that) the administration to receivership administration. If someone is aware of a \"floating charge\" concept in the Greece and is sure that it is in reference to this thousands of contracts (clauses) provide for, it would be very interesting to know.
Peer comment(s):
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Calliope Sofianopoulos (X)
4 hrs
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agree |
Lamprini Kosma
4 hrs
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:-))
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agree |
Assimina Vavoula
6 hrs
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agree |
Vicky Papaprodromou
15 hrs
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:-))
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