insolvency
51insolvency — in•sol•ven•cy [[t]ɪnˈsɒl vən si[/t]] n. the condition of being insolvent …
52insolvency — /ɪnˈsɒlvənsi/ (say in solvuhnsee) noun the condition of being insolvent; bankruptcy …
53insolvency — noun the lack of financial resources • Ant: ↑solvency • Derivationally related forms: ↑insolvent • Hypernyms: ↑financial condition • Hyponyms: ↑bankruptcy, ↑ …
54Act of insolvency — Insolvency In*sol ven*cy, n.; pl. {Insolvencies}. (Law) (a) The condition of being insolvent; the state or condition of a person who is insolvent; the condition of one who is unable to pay his debts as they fall due, or in the usual course of… …
55imminent insolvency — Insolvency likely to occur at any moment. Arnold v Globe Exchange Bank, 40 F2d 555 …
56Insolvency risk — The risk that a firm will be unable to satisfy its debts. Also known as bankruptcy risk. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
57insolvency risk — The risk that a firm will be unable to satisfy its debts. Also known as bankruptcy risk. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
58insolvency administration order — A court order for the administration of the insolvent estate of a deceased debtor in bankruptcy …
59insolvency of bank — An expression of dual meaning: (1) the insufficiency of assets to pay liabilities within a reasonable time; (2) an insufficiency of assets to pay liabilities as they become due in the ordinary course of business. Anno: 85 ALR 812. See hopelessly… …
60insolvency of building and loan association — Inability to satisfy the demands of members. Anno: 98 ALR 111; 13 Am J2d B & L Assoc § 101. Inability to pay back to members the amount of their contributions dollar for dollar. Rummens v Home Sav. & L. Asso. 182 Wash 539, 47 P2d 845, 100 ALR 570 …