Liquid funds are used primarily as an alternative to short-term fix deposits. Liquid funds invest with minimal risk (like money market funds). Most funds have a lock-in period of a maximum of three days to protect against procedural (primarily banking) glitches, and offer redemption proceeds within 24 hours. The minimum investment size in a liquid fund varies from Rs. 25,000 to Rs 1 lakh.
The bankrupt company's assets were liquidated following the court proceedings. (The word liquidated was also used as a euphemism to indicate killing off rivals or political opponents.)
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Liquidated.
You might search your own financial records to see why your business was liquidated or research specific companies to see reasons other businesses were liquidated. There are numerous reasons and one answer won't explain all situations.
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yes or liquidated.
The difference between an unliquidated debt and a liquidated debt is this: Liquidated Debt: A debt that has an exact monetary value. Unliquidated Debt: A debt that is undisputed as to its amount, but still under the liability of the debtor. Each one of these debts has a statute of limitations to it. I believe they stand at 3 years for liquidated debt, and 6 years for unliquidated debt. These numbers are for Colorado and can change from state to state based on their rulings.
"liquidate" generally refers to "sell"
In order to receive compensation for liquidated damages, a person would have to hire an attorney and go to court. If the damages or losses were proven, the person could be compensated for them.
A liquidated damages clause is usually enforceable under Arizona law, depending on the type of contract involved. For example, Arizona code section 10-2016 allows such damages in a marketing contract. In general, liquidated damages are allowed where damages are hard to predict and quantify.