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If you’re the sort of {{sex|fellow}} who is interested in [[insolvency]] — and in this day and age, who isn’t? — then Section 123 of the [[Insolvency Act 1986]] (see [http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1986/45/section/123 here]) is one you might have some interest in, containing as it does definitions of [[balance sheet insolvency]] and [[cashflow insolvency]]. | {{a|ukregulation|}}If you’re the sort of {{sex|fellow}} who is interested in [[insolvency]] — and in this day and age, who isn’t? — then Section 123 of the [[Insolvency Act 1986]] (see [http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1986/45/section/123 here]) is one you might have some interest in, containing as it does definitions of [[balance sheet insolvency]] and [[cashflow insolvency]]. | ||
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If you’re the sort of fellow who is interested in insolvency — and in this day and age, who isn’t? — then Section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986 (see here) is one you might have some interest in, containing as it does definitions of balance sheet insolvency and cashflow insolvency.
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- ISDA’s delightful Bankruptcy definition — the gold standard of its kind.