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  2. Receivership - Wikipedia

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    Receiverships can be broadly divided into two types: [citation needed] those related to insolvency or enforcement of a security interest; those where either: a person is incapable of managing their affairs and a court has appointed a receiver to manage the property on their behalf – for example, a receiver appointed by a court of protection under mental health legislation [3] [4] (in some ...

  3. Oceanwide Holdings - Wikipedia

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    On 20 August, via China Oceanwide Real Estate Development I Limited, the Hong Kong public company acquired the entire share capital of Oceanwide Real Estate International Investment and its subsidiaries (the L.A. project) from the parent company (the Chinese public company), as well as a shareholder's loan of US$24,573,000 to Oceanwide Plaza ...

  4. China Oceanwide Holdings Group - Wikipedia

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    China Oceanwide Holdings Group Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 中国泛海控股集团) known also as China Oceanwide is a Chinese privately owned investment company. It is the parent company of publicly traded company Oceanwide Holdings as well as the largest shareholder of another public company Minsheng Holding .

  5. Robert Seiden - Wikipedia

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    Robert W. Seiden is an American former prosecutor, lawyer, global investigator, court-appointed receiver, integrity monitor and founder of Seiden Law LLP, a litigation and sanctions-focused law firm. Seiden also serves on the board of advisors of a private clean energy company, GreenMet after stepping down as chairman.

  6. Mark E. Recktenwald - Wikipedia

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    In May 2007 he was appointed chief judge of the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals. He participated in more than 250 cases and authored 10 published opinions. In February 2009 (confirmed in May 2009) he replaced retired Associate Justice Steven H. Levinson on the Supreme Court of Hawaii. [7]

  7. Auction of a dozen disputed lots owned by ‘King of Coconut ...

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    A court-appointed receiver now controls the assets of Cox’s company, Drive Development, which include 12 nearly finished townhouses on Coconut Avenue. While the receiver, ...

  8. Robert G. Klein - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gordon Klein (born November 11, 1947) [1] is a former justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii from March 31, 1992, to February 4, 2000. He was appointed by governor John Waihee. [2] [3] He left office 8 years into his 10-year term to join a private firm. He is part Hawaiian. [2] He graduated from Punahou School in 1965.

  9. Official receiver - Wikipedia

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    acting as interim receiver or provisional liquidator: At any time after a petition for an insolvency order under section 122 of the Insolvency Act 1986 (c. 45) has been presented, the court may appoint the OR as interim receiver (for an individual) or as provisional liquidator (for a company). This is to protect a debtor's property, or take ...