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He put off paying artists and at the time of his arrest in 1967 was on the brink of receivership.
Mr. Boeri said that if Italy had to seek the aid, "it would have to be put under some kind of receivership.
In 2008 the tottering companies were bailed out by the Treasury and placed in "conservatorship", a sort of receivership that puts their regulator in control of their affairs.
They want the Judge to impose a sort of receivership on the police, creating a dual internal authority as a check on the existing leadership.
In Sept., 1975, the city's finances were taken over by the Financial Control Board, & the city existed for several years in a kind of receivership.
"Our cities — and it ain't just Lansing — our cities are stumbling, many of them, on the edge of receivership," he said.
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That leaves the Treasury secretary scrambling to stretch his limited funds by leveraging private assets, and makes the prospect of national receivership of the big banks unlikely anytime soon.
In 1991 George Kaiser bought the Bank of Oklahoma out of federal receivership for $60 million.
"While the current receiver has successfully used his unique skills and bold, creative leadership style to investigate, confront and break down many of the barriers that existed at the inception of the receivership," the order said, "the second phase of the receivership demands a substantially different set of administrative skills and style of collaboration".
Earlier this month, creditor banks named 52 companies as nonviable and designated more than half of them for receivership or liquidation.
The Royal Bank of Scotland took receivership of the company and in 1976 sold the Conan Doyle rights; they came under the management of an American producer, Sheldon Reynolds, who made the 1954 "Sherlock Holmes" television series.
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