insert

English translation: insert

17:16 Jan 29, 2002
English language (monolingual) [Non-PRO]
Law/Patents
English term or phrase: insert
The Debtor’s plan proposes [at time of filing – insert proposed treatment of old equity]. Equity investors, or owners, generally receive a reduced share of the company as a result of a Chapter 11 reorganization
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Selected answer:insert
Explanation:
That's a draft that doesn't have content within the brackets. Therefore it suggests to insert the required treatment in each individual case whenever this form has to be filed.

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Note added at 2002-01-29 17:20:51 (GMT)
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SUMMARY OF ALL EXPLANATIONS PROVIDED
5 +2Add, fill in
Yuri Geifman
5 +1attach
John Kinory (X)
4 +2insert
Andy Lemminger
4Fill in or write in
Fuad Yahya


  

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3 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
attach


Explanation:
i.e. put in, enclose.

An insert is usually a leaflet added (later) to a larger document or a pack (e,g, of medicines). But to insert is as above.

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agree  Elvira Stoianov
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insert


Explanation:
That's a draft that doesn't have content within the brackets. Therefore it suggests to insert the required treatment in each individual case whenever this form has to be filed.

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Note added at 2002-01-29 17:20:51 (GMT)
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Andy Lemminger
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Local time: 23:26
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agree  edlih_be
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agree  Nenija Hasanic: correct, it is just a form-fill-in instruction
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Fill in or write in


Explanation:
There should be some space or a blank line after the word "filing." That space is to be filled with the name of the proposed "treatment" of old equity. When you fill out a form, you insert, fill in, or write in the missing information.

Fuad

Fuad Yahya
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Add, fill in


Explanation:
I agree with my esteemed colleagues above, but I think in this particular instance we have a verb form - to insert, which means to add, enter, fill in, etc. The phrase in parentheses says that at the time of filing, the proposed treatment of old equity must be explained (added, inserted, filled in)

Yuri Geifman
Canada
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Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 32

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Hermeneutica: This is the clearest way of explaining it. It basically says "Place the entire discourse about what you are proposing to do with the old equity here"
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agree  Tatiana Neroni (X): The best answer...
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