......................... 25 4.3. Migration Registration of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation .................................. 28 4.3.1. The procedure for bringing the work of highly skilled professionals (VKS) ...................... 30 4.3.2. Your work permits for foreign citizens arriving in Russia in the visa-free regime ............ 33 4.4. Responsibility for violation of immigration laws................................................................... 34 5. BANKRUPTCY/ CLOSING DOWN THE COMPANY ....................................................................... 39 5.1. The procedures applied in the bankruptcy ................................................................................ 39 5.2. Fictitious or deliberate bankruptcy............................................................................................ 42 5.3. Criminal code............................................................................................................
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LITTLE INTEREST UNTIL 1990 BAERLY RECOGNIZED AS A MENTAL ILLNESS SYMPTOMS I. OVER-PREOCCUPATION WITH BUYING II. DISTRESS AS A RESULT OF THE ACTIVITY III. BUYING IS NOT LIMITED TO MANIC EPISODES CONSEQUENCES BROKEN MARRIAGES ANXIETY LOST JOBS DEAFULTED LOANS HEALTH PROBLEMS LOSING CONTROL OF LIFE THIEVING PRISON BANKRUPTCY PSYCHOPATY SUICIDE TREATMENT BECOMING CONSCIOUS ABOUT THE DISEASE COGNITIVE THERAPY GROUP WORK HYPNOSIS SLASHING THE CREDIT CARD DOESN'T WORK ! FUN FACTS MARY ANN TODD LINCOLN WAS A KNOWN SHOPAHOLIC WOMEN ARE MORE LIKELY TO BECOME ADDICTED TO SHOPPING SHOPPING MAY GRANT YOU A LONGER LIFE MIND CAN BE TRAINED TO STAND CBD SOURCES HTTP://WWW.ITSOVERFLOWING
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Major theme in historical works is tolerance Waverley novels express belief in need for social progress First novelist to portray peasants realistically and equal to merchants, kings and soldiers Central theme of many novels were conflicts between opposing cultures Downfall to Death and Major Contributions Around 1825 started to go bankrupt, his company almost collapses Instead of declaring bankruptcy he traded in his house and income to his creditors hoping to get out of debt He kept writing and publishing fiction until he died in Abbotsford in 1832 Was buried in Dryburgh Abbey Abbotsford House was a farmhouse which was developed into an enriched palace that Scott bought over time costing him over £25,000 He essentially invented the modern historical novel Influence the Edinburgh's central railway station now called Waverley Station
Cotton was a staple that could be stored for long periods and shipped long distances, unlike most agricultural food production. Paradoxically, the cotton gin, a labor-saving device, helped preserve the weakening arguments for slavery, since cheap (slave) labor was needed to pick cotton. Later, the 20th century invention of the cotton-picker reduced the labor-intensive demands of cotton farming, and brought unemployment to many poor Southerners. By the late 1790s, Whitney was on the verge of bankruptcy and cotton gin litigation had left him deeply in debt. His New Haven cotton gin factory had burned to the ground, and litigation sapped his remaining resources. The French Revolution had ignited new conflicts between Great Britain, France, and the United States. The new American government, realizing the need to prepare for war, began to rearm. The War Department issued contracts for the manufacture of 10,000 muskets
GLOSSARY Bankruptcy pankrot Erialasõnastik Benefits in kind keskmine hind Break even point tasuvuslävi A Budget eelarve Account aruanne Accounting equation aruande C võrdsustamine Capital kapital Accounting period aruandeperiood Capital allowances rahalised annetused Accounting policies majanduspoliitika Capital budgeting rahalise eelarve Accounting standards raamatupidamise koostamine standardid ...
33 auction oksjon 34 audit report kontrolliaruanne 35 authority volitused, võim 36 bailsman käendaja 37 balance sheet bilanss 38 bank balance saldo 39 bank loan pangalaen 40 bank manager pangajuhataja 41 bank share panga aktsia 42 bankruptcy pankrot 43 barter vahetuskaup 44 basic assets põhivara 45 bear kursilangus 46 benefactor heategija, annetaja 47 benefit kasu, tulu 48 black economy varimajandus 49 bond võlakiri 50 booklet brosüür 51 brand tootemark
................................................keskmine kulu 57. Average product ...............................................keskmine produkt 58. Average total cost ............................................. keskmine kogumaksumus 59. Backward-spending supply curve ....................tagasipöörduv pakkumiskõver 60. Balance of payments .........................................tasumise tasakaal 61. Balance sheet ...................................................bilanss 62. Bankruptcy [bänkruptcy] ..................................pankrot 63. Bargain [baagen] ..............................................kaubandus; tehing; tingima 64. Batch ................................................................partii 65. Benefit ..............................................................kasu, tulu 66. Bond .................................................................obligatsioon 67. Boosting of sales .............................................
Allikas: ASi Even majandusaastaaruanded 2003-2005; autori arvutused. 54 SUMMARY The enterprise´s improvement of solvency based on the example of AS Even Silja Voitka The current Bachelor´s thesis is compiled in Estonian. The keywords of the current research include: enterprise, solvency, financial analysis, liquidity, horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, financial report, bankruptcy and creditors. The thesis consists of the following parts: 45 pages of principal analysis, 12 626 words, 9 formulas, 2 tables, 6 figures and 4 appendixes. 33 sources were used to compile the thesis (including 23 books and 10 other sources). The objective of this Bachelor's thesis is to carry out the analysis of AS Even solvency and to propose options for improving it solvency. The analysis of the solvency of an enterprise
and divest itself of the chain. By the time of the sale, Burger King's revenues and market share had declined significantly, Burger King had fallen to a near tie for second place with rival Wendy's in the US market for hamburger chain restaurants. For many years leading into the early 2000s Burger King and its various owners plus many of its larger franchises closed many under-performing stores. Several of its largest franchises entered bankruptcy due to the issues surrounding the performance of the brand. In 2002, a troika of private equity firms led by TPG Capital, L.P with associates Bain Capital and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners agreed to purchase BK from Diageo for $1.5 billion (USD), with the sale becoming complete in December of that year. The new owners, through several new CEOs, have moved to revitalize and reorganize the company, the first major move was to re-name the BK parent as Burger King Brands
429. proceedings on petition hagita menetlus 430. adversarial procedure võistlev menetlus 431. expedited procedure in matters of payment order maksekäsu kiirmenetlus 432. apartement ownership korteromand 433. common ownersip kaasomand 434. curatorship hooldusõigus 435. appointment of a guardian eestkostja määramine 436. closed institution kinnine asutus 437. compulsory dissolution of a legal entity juriidilise isiku sundlõpetamine 438. bankruptcy proceedings pankrotimenetlus 439. reorganisation proceedings saneerimismenetlus 440. declaration of death of a person inimese surnuks kuulutamine 441. challenging the decisions of a bailiff vaidlustama kohtutäituri otsuseid 442. freedom to dispose vabadus käsutada 443. publicity of proceedings menetluse avalikkus 444. impartial leader of proceeding erapooletu menetluse läbiviija 445. implementer of law seaduse rakendaja 446. mediator lepitaja 447
Insolvency procedures are regulated by the Law on Insolvency Procedures. In the case of insolvency, the director(s) of the company is obliged to make an announcement about insolvency in due time. The legislation on insolvency procedures is focused on the balanced protection of the interests of debtor company and its creditors, and if possible, allows the insolvent company to solve its financial problems and avoid bankruptcy. Insolvency procedures can be initiated by an application submitted by the creditor or the debtor. Cases on insolvency are considered by the City Courts of Tbilisi and Kutaisi. The procedures can be initiated only if a company is insolvent or if it is expected that it will not be able to meet its financial obligations. The acceptance of an application by the court and commencement of insolvency procedures
By the end of the year, British Airways had started feeling the pinch of losing this most lucrative route. It began to urge its government to lift the ban on Nigeria Airways. It campaigned hard to convince the Labour government that it was not in the best interest of Britain to lose the route to airlines such as KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa German Airlines, Sabena Belgian World Airways, Air France or Alitalia of Italy. DETOUR TO THE PROMISED LAND: INTELLECTUAL BANKRUPTCY Africans are not a forceful people, neither are they aggressive to the point of a fight to the finish. We are resolute on our commitment to a goal and lack the devil-may-care doggesdness needed to scale a Mount Everest or the Himalayas. We are easily influenced and distracted in pursuit of a quest to reach a set goal and to be the best that are destined for us. Intellectually, we are bankrupt and decrepit. We
It makes you happier and raises your self-esteem. You like and respect yourself more, just by deciding to be the best. The market pays superior rewards only for superior performance. 90 ccc_tracy_6_90-117.qxd 6/23/03 2:48 PM Page 91 Commit to Excellence ➤ 91 It pays average rewards for average performance, and below-average rewards, unemployment, and bankruptcy for below-average per- formance. Today, the race is on in every area.Your competitors are more capable and determined than they have ever been before, and will grow even more so next year, and the year after, and for the rest of your career. You have to run faster just to stay in the same place. ■ THE GOOD OLD DAYS At one time, you had to be excellent to rise to the top of your field or market
In the law of the air there are no differences, everything is law of the air. Systems are used. Private international law systems: Warsaw system (international carriage of goods), convention for the unification of certain rules relating to international carriage of air done to protect air carriers from the claims of relatives who died in traffic accidents, limiting liability, to protect from bankruptcy. In case of injury liability is limited, insurance recommended. Not only with lives and health, but also with luggage. Rome system convention on damage caused by foreign aircrafts to third parties on the surface. Protocol to amend the convention on damage caused by foreign aircraft. Public international law: Tokyo system: convention on offences and certain acts committed on board aircraft. Dedicated to safety(technical stuff) and security (hostile acts)
The crowd reacted spontaneously to the danger. stream n. a natural flow of something; a pouring out v. stream Syn. river There was a constant stream of information coming from the White House. Water streamed from the dam as workers attempted to make the repairs. striking adj. drawing special attention to adv. strikingly Syn. remarkable His striking proposal saved the company from bankruptcy. That was a strikingly convincing argument that the speaker delivered. MATCHING Choose the synonym. 1. gratifying 6. symbolize (A) spontaneous (A) radiate (B) thriving (B) exemplify (C) satisfying (C) span (D) analogous (D) synthesize 2. disorganized 7. legitimate (A) disrupted (A) peculiar (B) chaotic (B) authentic (C) instinctive (C) sharp (D) discernible (D) subsequent 3. controversial 8. ridge
viienda peatüki "Succession" esimeses osas antakse ülevaade õigusjärglusest surma puhul tehtud testament tühistada või muuta. Pärimislepingu vormis surma puhuks tehtud korralduste (Succession upon the death) ja teises osas räägitakse pankrotist (Bankruptcy) /Philip S. James. muutmine ja tühistamine küll nii lihtne ei ole, kuid oma elu ajal on ka pärimislepingu sõlminud isik Introduction to English Law. Twelfth ed. Butterworths: London 1994, pp 530-559. nii nagu testamendigi teinu siiski vaba oma vara kasutama ja käsutama, sh müüma, vahetama, kinkima või ka täielikult ära tarvitama (PärS § 96). 2. Pärimisõiguse mõiste
his firm to raise capital. Since it controlled scores of patents in the United States and abroad, not only on the cipher machine but on such other pioneering devices as electric typewriters and directional indicators for cars, he had no trouble selling about $1,000,000 worth of stock to 2,500 shareholders, mostly from Oakland, where he then lived. But he overexpanded, building a grandiose factory, and in 1926 Hebern Electric Code, Inc., went into bankruptcy. Hebern refused to give up. Pinning his hopes on the Navy, he incorporated the International Code Machine Company in Reno, Nevada. Things started to look up in 1928 when he sold four five-rotor machines to the Navy at $750 for each machine and $20 for each rotor. Hebern and a handful of employees had built them by hand, and he himself then drove them to the 12th Naval District Office in San Francisco. [Codebreakers 208.jpg]