Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
falencia patrimonial
English translation:
bankruptcy
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Antony Price
Nov 19, 2012 04:01
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Spanish term
falencia patrimonial
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Law: Contract(s)
• EL CONTRATISTA:
(i) cae en estado de cesación de pagos o *falencia patrimonial*;
(i) cae en estado de cesación de pagos o *falencia patrimonial*;
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | bankruptcy | Antony Price |
4 | insolvency | AllegroTrans |
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Nov 28, 2012 09:52: Antony Price Created KOG entry
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bankruptcy
falencia.(RAE)
(Del lat. fallens, -entis, engañador).
1. f. Engaño o error.
2. f. Am. Mer. y Nic. Quiebra de un comerciante. En Nicaragua, u. en leng. jurídico.
3. f. Arg. y Perú. carencia (‖ falta o privación).
(Del lat. fallens, -entis, engañador).
1. f. Engaño o error.
2. f. Am. Mer. y Nic. Quiebra de un comerciante. En Nicaragua, u. en leng. jurídico.
3. f. Arg. y Perú. carencia (‖ falta o privación).
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insolvency
"bankruptcy" (UK EN) is resreicted to individuals. "Insolvency" is a wider term that can be applied to corporate bodies, partnershps etc. as well as individuals.
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insolvency
In legal terminology, the situation where the liabilities of a person or firm exceed its assets. In practice, however, insolvency is the situation where an entity cannot raise enough cash to meet its obligations, or to pay debts as they become due for payment. Properly called technical insolvency, it may occur even when the value of an entity's total assets exceeds its total liabilities. Mere insolvency does not afford enough ground for lenders to petition for involuntary bankruptcy of the borrower, or force a liquidation of his or her assets.
Read more: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/insolvency.html...
Insolvency is the inability of a debtor to pay their debt.[1] Cash flow insolvency involves a lack of liquidity to pay debts as they fall due. Balance sheet insolvency involves having negative net assets—where liabilities exceed assets. Insolvency is not a synonym for bankruptcy, which is a determination of insolvency made by a court of law with resulting legal orders intended to resolve the insolvency.
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Note added at 10 hrs (2012-11-19 14:24:36 GMT)
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insolvency
In legal terminology, the situation where the liabilities of a person or firm exceed its assets. In practice, however, insolvency is the situation where an entity cannot raise enough cash to meet its obligations, or to pay debts as they become due for payment. Properly called technical insolvency, it may occur even when the value of an entity's total assets exceeds its total liabilities. Mere insolvency does not afford enough ground for lenders to petition for involuntary bankruptcy of the borrower, or force a liquidation of his or her assets.
Read more: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/insolvency.html...
Insolvency is the inability of a debtor to pay their debt.[1] Cash flow insolvency involves a lack of liquidity to pay debts as they fall due. Balance sheet insolvency involves having negative net assets—where liabilities exceed assets. Insolvency is not a synonym for bankruptcy, which is a determination of insolvency made by a court of law with resulting legal orders intended to resolve the insolvency.
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