Authorities have seized more than $250 million in assets from businesses across Rome.
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However, since he was living at home, our income and assets disqualified him from SSI and Medicaid.
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He was later sued by his lawyers in London for failing to pay $419,400 in counsel fees when his assets were frozen.
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Just last week, a New Zealand court ruled he could no longer continue hiding his assets.
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By Aug. 20, Ponomarev said he learned that all of his Russian assets were frozen.
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Gower had debts and no assets save his land on the Squitty cliffs and the closed cannery at Folly Bay.
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The copies of our reports are assets and should be realized on.
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My grandfather seems to have mislaid or lost most of his assets before he died.
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Only after expensive litigation could Receiver Waite hope to add insurance and bond money to the assets.
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Your assets of every sort will not return your creditors—I should say your creditor—fifteen per cent.
Mortmain|Arthur Cheny Train
assets
/ (ˈæsɛts) /
SEE SYNONYMS FOR assets ON THESAURUS.COM
pl n
accountingthe property and claims against debtors that a business enterprise may apply to discharge its liabilities. Assets may be fixed, current, liquid, or intangible and are shown balanced against liabilitiesCompare liabilities
lawthe property available to an executor or administrator for settlement of the debts and payment of legacies of the estate of a deceased or insolvent person
any property owned by a person or firm
Word Origin for assets
C16 (in the sense: enough to discharge one's liabilities): via Anglo-French from Old French asez enough, from Vulgar Latin ad satis (unattested), from Latin ad up to + satis enough