第三人称复数:reorganizations
1. There are a number of innovations in the EBL, including the introduction of a mechanism for reorganization and appointment of an administrator.
2. The introduction of the reorganization system under the EBL is an important milestone in the development of the system of corporate bankruptcy in China.
3. Upon receipt of the reorganization plan, the court will convene a meeting of creditors to vote on the plan.
4. The EBL provides that shareholders with a specified level of holding can apply for reorganization of the debtor.
5. A creditor, debtor or shareholder who meets certain criteria can apply for the reorganization of a debtor.
6. Exemptions are possible for companies facing bankruptcy or deemed to be undergoing reorganization by the courts.
7. GM decided to dispose of Saab in February as part of a European reorganization.
8. We have submitted more than 70 settlement offers and publicly stated that reorganization was a distinct possibility if a reasonable resolution was not reached.
9. Increasing the State's financial support for agriculture calls for realignment of the established distribution model, as well as the reorganization of social resources as a whole.
10. Sears announced a reorganization last month to revive sales as consumers burdened by higher fuel, food and mortgage costs cut spending or shopped elsewhere.
noun
1. an extensive alteration of the structure of a corporation or government
e.g. after the takeover there was a thorough reorganization
the reorganization was prescribed by federal bankruptcy laws
2. the imposition of a new organization
organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes)
e.g. a committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum
top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup
Synonym: reorganisation shake-up shakeup