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  2. Fraudulent conveyance - Wikipedia

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    The Bankruptcy Code authorizes a bankruptcy trustee to recover the property transferred fraudulently [18] for the benefit of all of the creditors of the debtor [19] if the transfer took place within the relevant time frame. [20]

  3. Bankruptcy in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    If a bankruptcy order is made the administration of the bankrupt person's affairs is handled by a trustee in bankruptcy who must be either an official receiver (a civil servant) or a licensed insolvency practitioner appointed either by the Secretary of State or by the creditors at a meeting called for that purpose. The bankrupt's assets ...

  4. Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia has become more integrated into the global trading network: its 2015 imports and exports account for 50% and 21% of GDP respectively. [252] Georgia's main imports are vehicles, ores, fossil fuels and pharmaceuticals. Main exports are ores, ferro-alloys, vehicles, wines, mineral waters and fertilizers.

  5. Trustee - Wikipedia

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    Chart of a trust. Trustees [2] have certain duties (some of which are fiduciary).These include the duty to: Carry out the expressed terms of the trust instrument. [3] Trustees are bound to act in accordance with the terms of the trusts upon which the trustee holds trust property, and commit a breach of trust by departing from the terms of the trust. [4]

  6. H. H. Gregg - Wikipedia

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    H. H. Gregg, Inc. (stylized as hhgregg or HHGregg on its website), is an American online retailer and former retail chain of consumer electronics and home appliances in the Midwest, Northeast, and Southeast United States, that operated stores in 20 states including Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, North ...

  7. History of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    From 1735 to 1750, the trustees of Georgia, unique among Britain's American colonies, prohibited African slavery as a matter of public policy. However, as the growing wealth of the slave-based plantation economy in neighboring South Carolina demonstrated, slaves were more profitable than other forms of labor available to colonists.

  8. Ebner v Official Trustee in Bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    Ebner v Official Trustee in Bankruptcy is a decision of the High Court of Australia. The case is an important decision in Administrative Law, for its holdings about the legal test for actual and apprehended bias in a decision maker. According to LawCite, the case has been cited the 28th most times of any High Court decision.

  9. Trustees' Garden - Wikipedia

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    Trustees' Garden was an area of today's Savannah, Georgia (then Trustee Georgia), established by General James Oglethorpe shortly after his 1733 arrival in the city. It was dedicated to Oglethorpe's trustees (officially the Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in America ).

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