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bankrupt ADJ ÉCON

bankrupt

bankrupt <a bankrupt; bankrupts> SUBST ÉCON

bankrupt

declared bankrupt

go bankrupt VERBE

examination of bankrupt JUR

declare or adjudge bankrupt or insolvent VERBE

Expressions couramment utilisées avec bankrupt

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That distribution discharges the claims of the creditors against the bankrupt individual, and all other creditors who would have claimed in the bankruptcy.
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Lever went bankrupt and his collection was disposed of by public lottery.
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Despite repeated adjournments, by the end of the year he had been judged bankrupt.
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By the time the school went bankrupt thirty years later, the gardens had been bulldozed, its rooms subdivided, and the paneled walls painted over.
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The government pursued legal costs, which sent the group bankrupt.
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He was bankrupt in 1838 but continued earning a small income writing.
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By the end of the 1950s, it was well into decline and by the 1970s became completely bankrupt, necessitating a takeover by the federal government.
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Because the state enterprises were not allowed to go bankrupt, their debt burden was transferred gradually to the government, further increasing the public debt.
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Unfortunately, after 2 weeks the film production team went bankrupt and the movie was never made.
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They said they worried the reductions could bankrupt small, rural districts that do nt have large reserves.
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