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  2. List of New Zealand Test wicket-keepers - Wikipedia

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    BJ Watling holds the record for most dismissals by a New Zealand wicket-keeper in Test cricket Brendon McCullum made 178 dismissals for New Zealand. This is a chronological list of New Zealand Test wicket-keepers.

  3. UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency - Wikipedia

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    The UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency was a model law issued by the secretariat of UNCITRAL on 30 May 1997 to assist states in relation to the regulation of corporate insolvency and financial distress involving companies which have assets or creditors in more than one state.

  4. Cross-border insolvency - Wikipedia

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    Cross-border insolvency (sometimes called international insolvency) regulates the treatment of financially distressed debtors where such debtors have assets or creditors in more than one country. [1] Typically, cross-border insolvency is more concerned with the insolvency of companies that operate in more than one country rather than bankruptcy ...

  5. Bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    Bankruptcy, also referred to as insolvency in Canada, is governed by the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and is applicable to businesses and individuals. For example, Target Canada , the Canadian subsidiary of the Target Corporation , the second-largest discount retailer in the United States filed for bankruptcy on 15 January 2015, and closed all ...

  6. New Zealand vs South Africa LIVE: Cricket score and updates ...

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    New Zealand vs South Africa LIVE: Cricket score and updates from South Africa in New Zealand 2024. Luke Baker. February 11, 2024 at 2:00 PM. A general view of a cricket ball (Getty Images)

  7. Preferential creditor - Wikipedia

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    A preferential creditor (in some jurisdictions called a preferred creditor) is a creditor receiving a preferential right to payment upon the debtor's bankruptcy under applicable insolvency laws. In most legal systems, some creditors are given priority over ordinary creditors, either for the whole amount of their claims or up to a certain value.

  8. List of sovereign debt crises - Wikipedia

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    Danish state bankruptcy of 1813. [2] Kingdom of France: 1788: On 17 August 1788, the royal treasury began paying creditors in IOUs rather than money after service on debt (mainly from the Seven Years' War and American War of Independence) had depleted the royal treasury to just 400,000 livres (one day's worth of state expenses).

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