Probably yes.
Recievership is bankruptcy.
How do you compare the direction of your partner's and your force?
Bankruptcy is normally voluntary, however if your creditors feel it is required for them to get paid and you refuse, they can force it - an involuntary bankruptcy.
Sometimes, due to abrupt financial circumstances, a business may have problems with their finances. If a business has problems with finances, they can start by speaking with their creditors to see if they can get more time to pay their bills, another way is to reduce their work force, to have more money to pay their bills, and another option is to file for insolvency, or bankruptcy.
No, the Air Force Academy is NOT a business. It is a government funded college for the procurement of Air Force officers.
They can't force you into bankruptcy, that is a choice you have to make based on your ability to pay your debtors. When a car is repossessed it is sold and you have to pay the difference between what you owe and the cars sale price.
No, the gods in Hinduism are not partners. Eastern philosophy has much less personal view of God than do Westerners. That is, God is not a person, He is a force, and that force manifests itself in different forms.
Covalent bond
Covalent bond
If the lender agrees, of course you can remodify, but you cannot force the lender to modify the terms.
You need to contact the trustee in bankruptcy. The bankrupt hasn't "given up their interest" unless they have already executed a deed. Their interest may be subject to the bankruptcy proceeding.
No