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"We hoped this period would be sufficient to bring order to the chaos and allow us to secure more permanent funding or an orderly disposition of assets to raise cash, if that became necessary".
The third ground on which courts pierce the corporate veil that we identify is the promotion of what we term accepted "bankruptcy values". In particular, bankruptcy law strives to achieve an orderly disposition of the debtors' assets, either through corporate reorganization or liquidation.
Moderation (sôphrosunê) (430d 432a) is not an intellectual excellence, but rather a combination of belief with a certain orderly disposition.
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These powers are "governed not by rule or statute but by the control necessarily vested in courts to manage their own affairs so as to achieve the orderly and expeditious disposition of cases". Link v. Wabash R. Co., 370 U.S. 626, 630-631 (1962).
"The authority of a court to dismiss sua sponte for lack of prosecution has generally been considered an 'inherent power,' governed not by rule or statute but by the control necessarily vested in courts to manage their own affairs so as to achieve the orderly and expeditious disposition of cases.
He can't summon the amount of attention even to make its disposition look orderly and logical.
In January 2009, as Brandeis's finances eroded, its trustees voted to "transition" the museum into a teaching center and gallery, followed by "an orderly sale or other disposition" of its works to raise money for the school.
In January 2009, as Brandeis's finances eroded badly during the recession, its trustees voted to "transition" the museum — founded in 1961 and the repository of works by de Kooning, Warhol, Lichtenstein and other major artists — into a teaching center and gallery, followed by "an orderly sale or other disposition" of its works in order to raise money for the school.
In January 2009, during the depths of the economic recession, Brandeis's trustees voted to "transition" the museum -- founded in 1961 and one of the most important collections in the New England, with works by de Kooning, Warhol, Lichtenstein and others -- into a teaching center and gallery, and to conduct "an orderly sale or other disposition" of its works to raise money.
Nurse educators may need to teach students to reflect on disposition, to be orderly and focused, to aim correctly to map out situations, and to look in more depth for relevant diagnostic information.
The Army of the Potomac's disposition in the lead up to the battle was more orderly than Lee's Army of Northern Virginia; like Lee's army, all of McClellan's forces would be concentrated in one place, save for several divisions from Major General Erasmus Keyes's outfit and Keyes himself, who were posted across the James River at Haxall's Landing.
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