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forced sale

forced sale
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    • a sale of property by the sheriff under authority of a court's writ of execution in order satisfy an unpaid obligation

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    1. The Forced Administrator announced a public tender for the sale of AGB1 in April 1997.
    2. Missing payments could have severe consequences for you (e.g. forced sale) and make obtaining credit more difficult.
    3. A bargain purchase might happen, for example, in a business combination that is a forced sale in which the seller is acting under compulsion.
    4. Fair value is not, therefore, the amount that an entity would receive or pay in a forced transaction, involuntary liquidation or distress sale.
    5. Costs in the case of late payments Missing payments could have severe consequences for you (e.g. forced sale) and make obtaining credit more difficult.
    6. The Forced Administrator announced a public tender for the sale of AGB1 in April 1997. In the subsequent tender procedure, GE Capital Corporation remained as the sole party interested in the purchase of AGB1.
    7. Missing payments could have severe consequences for you (e.g. forced sale) and make obtaining credit more difficult. You will be charged [… (applicable interest rate and arrangements for its adjustment and, where applicable, default charges)] for late payments.’;
    8. Similarly, if the entity can demonstrate that the last transaction price is not fair value (eg because it reflected the amount that an entity would receive or pay in a forced transaction, involuntary liquidation or distress sale), that price is adjusted.
    9. Moreover, by the time of the sale of AGB1 in June 1998 CNB’s potential financial exposure resulting from the Depositors’ Guarantee (granted on 17 September 1996) was negligible since the likelihood of a run on the bank was minimal since the imposition of forced administration on AGB dated back already almost two years.
    10. Exploitation shall include, as a minimum, the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, the production, sale or distribution of child-pornography material, forced labour or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs;
    11. If conditions have changed since the time of the transaction (eg a change in the risk-free interest rate following the most recent price quote for a corporate bond), the fair value reflects the change in conditions by reference to current prices or rates for similar financial instruments, as appropriate. Similarly, if the entity can demonstrate that the last transaction price is not fair value (eg because it reflected the amount that an entity would receive or pay in a forced transaction, involuntary liquidation or distress sale), that price is adjusted.