foreign representative — Under Title 11 U.S.C. Section 101: (24) The term foreign representative means a person or body, including a person or body appointed on an interim basis, authorized in a foreign proceeding to administer the reorganization or the liquidation of… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
foreign representative — Duly selected trustee, administrator, or other representative of an estate in a foreign proceeding. Bankruptcy Code No. 101 … Black's law dictionary
foreign representative — Duly selected trustee, administrator, or other representative of an estate in a foreign proceeding. Bankruptcy Code No. 101 … Black's law dictionary
foreign administrator — See foreign representative … Ballentine's law dictionary
foreign executor — See foreign representative … Ballentine's law dictionary
Representative money — refers to money that consists of token coins, other physical tokens such as certificates, and even non physical digital certificates (authenticated digital transactions) that can be reliably exchanged for a fixed quantity of a commodity such as… … Wikipedia
Foreign internal defense — (FID) is used by a number of Western militaries, explicitly by the United States but sharing ideas with countries including France and the United Kingdom, to describe an approach to combating actual or threatened insurgency in a foreign state… … Wikipedia
Foreign relations of the Philippines — is administered by the Philippines President and the nation s Department of Foreign Affairs. Much of the republic s international relations are dominated by the Philippines ties to the United States, of which the Philippines was historically a… … Wikipedia
Foreign aid to the People's Republic of China — takes the form of both bilateral and multilateral official development assistance and official aid to individual recipients. In 2001 it received US$1.4 billion in such disbursements, or about US$1.10 per capita. This total was down from the 1999… … Wikipedia
Foreign relations of Denmark — Denmark This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Denmark … Wikipedia