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liquidator
[ lik-wi-dey-ter ]
noun
- a person who liquidates assets, especially one authorized to do so by a court of law.
- an official appointed by a court of law to direct the liquidation of a business.
ˈliquidator
/ ˈlɪkwɪˌdeɪtə /
noun
- a person assigned to supervise the liquidation of a business concern and whose legal authorization, rights, and duties differ according to whether the liquidation is compulsory or voluntary
Word History and Origins
Origin of liquidator1
Example Sentences
After contacting liquidators, Ms Roberts was told the vouchers were irredeemable and it was not possible for refunds to be issued.
The council confirmed that it had already submitted a claim to liquidators.
The report by liquidators Interpath lists the National Heritage Memorial Fund, Creative Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland and Dumfries and Galloway Council as secured creditors who could claim millions of pounds.
The price Mr. Ulukaya paid to acquire the brewing company’s assets from a liquidator was not disclosed.
Restaurant liquidator TAGeX Brands announced last week that it would be auctioning off the equipment of over 50 Red Lobster locations that were recently closed.
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