liquidation - translation to french
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liquidation - translation to french

WINDING-UP OF A COMPANY
Winding up; Winding-up; Liquidate; Liquidated; Dissolution of corporation; Compulsory liquidation; Insolvent liquidation; Creditors' voluntary liquidation; Creditors voluntary liquidation; Members' voluntary liquidation; Members voluntary liquidation; Liquidation (law); Voluntary liquidation; Winding Up; Liquidations; Law of Liquidation; Law of liquidation; Company liquidation; Corporate liquidation; Wound-up; Wound up; Winding-up board; Resolution committee; Just and equitable winding-up; Voluntary winding-up; Winding-up order; Company dissolving; Company dissolution

liquidation         
n. liquidation, process of determining and discharging the financial obligations of a business in preparation for closure; clearance, closeout, selling of all the merchandise in a store
liquide         
liquid, fluid, of a substance that can easily change its shape; runny, pouring; wet, thin
liquider      
liquidate, wipe out, do away with; remove, demolish; sell off, close out

Definition

Liquidation
·noun The act or process of liquidating; the state of being liquidated.

Wikipedia

Liquidation

Liquidation is the process in accounting by which a company is brought to an end in Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, and many other countries. The assets and property of the company are redistributed. Liquidation is also sometimes referred to as winding-up or dissolution, although dissolution technically refers to the last stage of liquidation. The process of liquidation also arises when customs, an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting and safeguarding customs duties, determines the final computation or ascertainment of the duties or drawback accruing on an entry.

Liquidation may either be compulsory (sometimes referred to as a creditors' liquidation or receivership following bankruptcy, which may result in the court creating a "liquidation trust"; or sometimes a court can mandate the appointment of a liquidator e.g. wind-up order in Australia) or voluntary (sometimes referred to as a shareholders' liquidation or members' liquidation, although some voluntary liquidations are controlled by the creditors).

The term "liquidation" is also sometimes used informally to describe a company seeking to divest of some of its assets. For instance, a retail chain may wish to close some of its stores. For efficiency's sake, it will often sell these at a discount to a company specializing in real estate liquidation instead of becoming involved in an area it may lack sufficient expertise in to operate with maximum profitability. A company may also operate in a "receivership-like" state but calmly sell its assets, for example to prevent its portfolio being written off in the event of an actual compulsory liquidation.

Examples of use of liquidation
1. Une liquidation judiciaire est le scénario le plus probable.
2. Khalifa Bank a été mise en liquidation en mai 2003.
3. Et comment stopper cette Grande Liquidation tant redoutée?
4. La liquidation simultanée des positions pourrait ętre alors problématique.
5. Pour le produit de cession et du bon de liquidation (transfert ŕ hauteur de la valeur réelle, nette dimpôts) : copie du proc';s–verbal de lAG, d$';ment signé par les organes habilités, ayant statué sur la cession ou la mise en liquidation, copie de lacte notarié constatant la cession ou la liquidation, bilan de clôture définitive en cas de liquidation ainsi que celle des tableaux statistiques sus–visés.