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(2)A contractwhich, immediately before the relevant day, is subject to theapplication ofan old system law by virtue of regulations undersection 10of the Consumer Credit (South Australia) Act 1995 will continue to be subject to the old system lawto the extentprovided by those regulations ...
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compositions, arrangements, or corporate reorganizations of various types. In fact, the salvage of an enterprise in financial difficulties has become the principal focus of bankruptcy legislation with particular concern for the maintenance of employment opportunities and the protection of members of thelab...
Credit for the management and success of the CWA is generally ascribed toHarry L. Hopkins, head of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA). As winter deepened and the possibility of extreme hardship for unemployed citizens loomed, Hopkins was tasked with getting four million people on ...
In deciding whether or not to permit intervention, the court ordinarily balances the needs and interest of the intervenor against the potential hardship on the existing parties if such intervention is allowed. The court will determine whether the intervenor and the parties to the suit share common ...
The Program awards Project Planning Activities and Report Grants, and Small Town Grants to communities with populations below 10,000 demonstrating serious financial hardship. The recipient or sub- recipient may use up to 10 percent of any grant awarded under this part, ex- cluding the amount for...
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To undergo total financial failure: "A record number of ... banks went belly up" (New Republic). go bust Informal To undergo financial collapse: "Railroads were in the news mainly when they were going bust" (Christian Science Monitor). go by the board To be discarded or ignored: old ...
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