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Definition of reorganization in English English dictionary
A proceeding under the CCAA or Part III, Division I of the BIA to restructure a business's debt so that the business may continue to operate These proposals may typically result in creditors receiving less than full repayment, but more than they would receive in a bankruptcy
an extensive alteration of the structure of a corporation or government; "after the takeover there was a thorough reorganization"; "the reorganization was prescribed by federal bankruptcy laws"
The act of reorganizing; a reorganized existence; as, reorganization of the troops
Creation of a plan to restructure a debtor's business and restore its financial health
{i} rearrangement, act of organizing again; state of being rearranged; restructuring of a company's finances after bankruptcy
Creating a plan to restructure a debtor's business and restore its financial health
Employer promulgated movement to alter the organization of work by pushing a "cooperative", "worker-empowerment" strategy in both union and non-union workplaces Worker incorporation and a more "flexible" labour force are combined with the introduction of new technologies which are fundamentally changing the nature of work The result is a significant shift in the balance of power away from labour and toward management
The altering of a firm's capital, organizational, and/or management structure following a plan worked out During bankruptcy proceedings under chapter 11 The objectives of a reorganization are to eliminate the cause of the failure, Settle with creditors, and allow the firm to remain in business
Reorganization of a commonly owned entity may involve a company changing its federal identification number in whole; or rearranging the corporate structure by moving divisions or subsidiaries under a different federal identification number
action taken to shift internal resources within a degraded unit to increase its level of combat effectiveness (FM 4-100 9)
the act of imposing a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes); "a committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum"; "top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup
The act or process of organizing again or differently in the hopes of once again becoming solven, or able to pay their ongoing debts
The act or process affecting the boundaries and legal descriptions of more than one school district The following are types of school reorganization consolidation, conversion, cooperative high school, detachment/ annexation, deactivation, and dissolution/ annexation The reorganized district may qualify for financial incentives from the state which are payable for up to the first four years of reorganization Each reorganization situation is unique Many items will depend on the individual circumstances that surround the particular school districts involved For more detailed information, click onto the following website: www isbe net/ sfms/ reorg htm
Financial restructuring of a firm under bankruptcy Both the firm's assets and its financial structure are modified
Multiple, meaning two or more, boundary changes in one proposal A reorganization is merely a way to package several related changes of organization into a single proceeding
the molecular process by which (i) amorphous or poorly ordered regions of a polymer specimen become incorporated into crystals, or (ii) a change to a more stable crystal structure takes place, or (iii) defects within the crystals decrease
The rearrangement of an organization in which employees move from one area to another The purpose of FSA's reorganization is to create a customer-focused organization that is prepared to achieve extraordinary results
A corporate accounting procedure in which recapitalization is achieved by the elimination of the existing deficit and the establishment of a new earned surplus account for future earnings only
(June 18, 1934) Measure enacted by the U.S. Congress to decrease federal control of American Indians and to increase tribal self-government. The act sought to strengthen tribal structure by encouraging written constitutions and to undo the damage caused by the Dawes General Allotment Act by returning surplus lands to the tribes rather than homesteaders. It gave Indians the power to manage their internal affairs and established a revolving credit fund for tribal land purchases and educational assistance. It remains the basic legislation concerning Indian affairs
the act of imposing a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes); "a committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum"; "top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup"
re·or·gan·ize reorganizes reorganizing reorganized in BRIT, also use reorganise To reorganize something or to reorganize means to change the way in which something is organized, arranged, or done. It is the mother who is expected to reorganize her busy schedule Four thousand troops have been reorganized into a fighting force They'll have to reorganise and that might cause them problems. + reorganization reorganizations re·or·gani·za·tion the reorganization of the legal system. to arrange or organize something in a new way