receivership
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2VERB + RECEIVERSHIP
forced
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from, into
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noun
The office and duties of a receiver.
The state of being under the control of a receiver.
The capital cost in 1915-1927 of equipping 924 miles of track put the Milwaukee into a receivership from which it took a long time to recover; and in view of the length of line electrified it is surprising that a current of 1,500V d.c. was chosen rather than the Pennsylvania 11,000V a.c.
A form trusteeship of bankruptcy administration in which a receiver is appointed to run the company for the benefit of the creditors.
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2The capital cost in 1915-1927 of equipping 924 miles of track put the Milwaukee into a receivership from which it took a long time to recover; and in view of the length of line electrified it is surpr
WiktionaryThe company's insolvency forced it into receivership.
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