(1) He made his initial fortune in the 1990s by taking over and reselling bankrupt companies.
(2) There's virtue to such curiosity and research, but it could also leave an exhausted writer holding an emotionally bankrupt manuscript in calloused hands.
(3) The bankrupt corporations and banks will be wiped out and their debts repaid by taxpayers.
(4) Mr Croxford accepts that it is too late to release funds from the freezing orders for the purposes of representation of Mr Moussavi because he is now bankrupt .
(5) With the latest round of bankrupt airlines, the agency may not be so lucky.
(6) Within ten years, all the defendants were going bankrupt , and it seemed that many sick workers would therefore get nothing or close to nothing.
(7) When you make up an entirely specious religion in a juvenile attempt to shelter your fashion choices behind the first amendment, what sort of morally bankrupt person are you?
(8) He is an officer and director of the bankrupt company which is noted as plaintiff in this action.
(9) Britain, bankrupt and exhausted by the war, lost the will to hold what it had.
(10) The first provision would permit the trusts created by the bankrupt companies to accrue interest free of tax.
(11) The judge held that certainly by the end of 1992, when applicants knew that their son was bankrupt , that their position was not protected and that the promissory note was worthless.
(12) A nation that harasses, arrests and shoots emergency service workers is morally bankrupt and has no intention of pursuing a peaceful settlement.
(13) Because when we're emotionally bankrupt by virtue of having burned ourselves out, then we have nothing to give.
(14) In truth, he was politically bankrupt after 2000, and he is not all that much stronger today.
(15) Some big companies have started acting like vultures by bidding for bankrupt rivals at auction, accelerating consolidation.
(16) In that case a chattel mortgage was given to the bank by two principals of the bankrupt corporation.
(17) Suing a bankrupt company simply puts the state at the end of a very long and largely empty-handed line of creditors - and that's if it wins.
(18) It was never intended that the bankrupt would acquire any beneficial interest in the Freehold Reversion and I do not believe that he did so.
(19) He was a wealthy lawyer from Allenu00d4u00f6u00a3u251cu2502s law firm, but he was completely bankrupt in backbone.
(20) They included unemployed architects and managers as much as bankrupt shopkeepers or workers laid off.