The remainder of the holdings will be divided between the two groups upon resolution of unliquidated claims. |
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The issue raised is much more in the nature of a counterclaim for unliquidated damages. |
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The Debtors have entered into settlement agreements involving many of the largest unliquidated claims. |
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Appleby said the ODCE had targeted about 400 insolvent unliquidated companies and written to 30 or 40 of them. |
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Should the counterclaim by the defendants for unliquidated damages be stayed pending arbitration? |
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The claim being for unliquidated damages, the motion was required by Rule 19.05 to be supported by affidavit evidence. |
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In contrast the claim against PW is for unliquidated damages for professional negligence. |
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Inexact or unliquidated losses are compensated by an award of general damages. |
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Mr. Zarnett submits that the principle applies not only to cross-claims for debt but to cross-claims for unliquidated damages as well. |
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Management continues to pay close attention to the verification of amounts recorded as unliquidated obligations. |
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The nature of a claim for unliquidated damages is wholly different. |
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I am surprised you say having a vested interest in a constituted trust fund is not an advantage, as distinct from an unliquidated claim, a common money claim. |
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This note is of particular significance as it shows clearly that Mr Whitley accepted that he had never considered that Jarvis would be liable to pay unliquidated damages. |
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The level of unliquidated obligations as a proportion of overall expenditure was high at 54 per cent of expenditure. |
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The Consultant agrees to repay immediately to the NCC the portion of any advance payment that is unliquidated at the date of the termination. |
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Liquidation, discharge of a debt or the determination by agreement or litigation of the amount of a previously unliquidated claim. |
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In Australia, however, demands for unliquidated damages arising other than by reason of contract or breach of trust are not provable. |
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In Brazil creditors with unliquidated claims are entitled to the setting aside of a reserve. |
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A provable unliquidated liability may be based on contract or tort, including personal injury as well as damages to property. |
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During the course of the biennium all unliquidated obligations from the legacy systems have been fully liquidated. |
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The review of unliquidated obligations at missions is a continuous process to ensure that only valid amounts are retained in the accounts. |
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The Director-General proposes to use the balance of unliquidated obligations from the 2004-2005 biennium. |
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It remains unliquidated until the amount has been fixed either by the judgment of the court or by an agreement as to the amount which must be paid to satisfy the claim. |
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It would not be equitable set-off because they are a mixture of liquidated and unliquidated damages that are not flowing from the same transaction. |
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Cancellation of unliquidated obligations is recorded as a reduction of expenditure if the budgetary account is valid, or as savings on or cancellation of prior-period obligations if the budgetary account has expired. |
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The three main areas in which UNHCR needed to improve its management methods concerned non-expendable property, unliquidated obligations and the financial accountability of its implementing partners. |
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At the end of each year, all significant balances are reviewed and a sample of unliquidated obligations is checked for compliance with the procedures. |
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Under most modern bankruptcy laws, provable debts include all types of pre-bankruptcy obligations, whether matured or unmatured, liquidated or unliquidated, unconditional or contingent. |
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The court concluded that a default generally terminates the parties' right to further defend, except to contest unliquidated damages. |
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These numbers indicate that the vast majority of unliquidated obligations at the year end were indeed legitimately raised and the risk of overstatement of expenditure appears low. |
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