alienation of assets — The sale by a borrower of some or all of the assets that form the actual or implied security for a loan. It is therefore common practice to include a clause in the document setting up a loan, which restricts the disposal of the borrower s assets… … Big dictionary of business and management
Marx's theory of alienation — Part of a series on Marxism … Wikipedia
inverse order of alienation — The doctrine that where land subject to a paramount encumbrance is subsequently sold or encumbered in parts or parcels at different times, no intention being disclosed in the instrument that the purchaser or the encumbrancer of the part should… … Ballentine's law dictionary
marshaling assets — The principle that where two or more creditors seek satisfaction out of the assets of their debtor, the creditor who has a lien on only a part of the assets shall be protected so far as possible without doing violence to the rights of the other… … Ballentine's law dictionary
marshalling assets — Also known as marshalling assets and securities, marshalling of liens or marshalling of remedies, it is an equitable doctrine requiring a senior creditor, having two funds to satisfy his debt, to resort first to the one fund which is not subject… … Black's law dictionary
marshalling assets — Also known as marshalling assets and securities, marshalling of liens or marshalling of remedies, it is an equitable doctrine requiring a senior creditor, having two funds to satisfy his debt, to resort first to the one fund which is not subject… … Black's law dictionary
anti-alienation provision — A provision found in all ERISA qualified plans which restricts transfers of plan assets and effectively prevents such plans from becoming property of the bankruptcy estate (SA Bankruptcy.com) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
fraudulent alienation — In a general sense, the transfer of property with an intent to defraud creditors, lienors, or others. In a particular sense, the act of an administrator who wastes the assets of the estate by giving them away or selling at a gross undervalue … Black's law dictionary
fraudulent alienation — In a general sense, the transfer of property with an intent to defraud creditors, lienors, or others. In a particular sense, the act of an administrator who wastes the assets of the estate by giving them away or selling at a gross undervalue … Black's law dictionary
event of default — A critical clause in a loan agreement, the breaching of which will make the loan repayable immediately. The breaching of any covenant clause will be an event of default. Events of default also include failure to pay, failure to perform other… … Accounting dictionary