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racedriverpro wrote:^^If true, who will pay?
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redmanjp wrote:the insurance company didn't have a problem with the van not being armoured?
Country_Bookie wrote:Sentinel will probably fold operations to avoid paying this.
And by fold I mean create a new security company and sell Sentinel's existing assets to the new company at nominal prices and rehire the same staff.
Country_Bookie wrote:Sentinel will probably fold operations to avoid paying this.
And by fold I mean create a new security company and sell Sentinel's existing assets to the new company at nominal prices and rehire the same staff.
W2J wrote:in a Limited Liability Company, the directors personal assets are held accountable if the the company cannot pay.
W2J wrote:Country_Bookie wrote:Sentinel will probably fold operations to avoid paying this.
And by fold I mean create a new security company and sell Sentinel's existing assets to the new company at nominal prices and rehire the same staff.
in a Limited Liability Company, the directors personal assets are held accountable if the the company cannot pay.
eh?W2J wrote:Country_Bookie wrote:Sentinel will probably fold operations to avoid paying this.
And by fold I mean create a new security company and sell Sentinel's existing assets to the new company at nominal prices and rehire the same staff.
in a Limited Liability Company, the directors personal assets are held accountable if the the company cannot pay.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:eh?W2J wrote:Country_Bookie wrote:Sentinel will probably fold operations to avoid paying this.
And by fold I mean create a new security company and sell Sentinel's existing assets to the new company at nominal prices and rehire the same staff.
in a Limited Liability Company, the directors personal assets are held accountable if the the company cannot pay.
Media Graphics Ltd. wrote:Limited liability in T&T's law, limit a company's liability from its shareholders.
Media Graphics Ltd. wrote:But if u purchased the car under the company u can lose it. If you used your personal property as collateral for bank loan in a company, you can lose that property, since that was your investment.
pugboy wrote:they go declare bankruptcy
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