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The act of administering; government of public affairs; the service rendered, or duties assumed, in conducting affairs; the conducting of any office or employment; direction; management.
The executive part of government; the persons collectively who are intrusted with the execution of laws and the superintendence of public affairs; the chief magistrate and his cabinet or council; or the council, or ministry, alone, as in Great Britain.
The management and disposal, under legal authority, of the estate of an intestate, or of a testator having no competent executor.
The management of an estate of a deceased person by an executor, the strictly corresponding term execution not being in use.
Keywords:
Insolvency,
Realising,
Rescuing,
Whilst,
Creditor
A company in financial difficulty may be put into administration. An administrator will be appointed to run the company so that its debt can be paid off in an orderly fashion.
Order May apply if you have at least one County Court Judgement against you and total debts do not exceed £5,000. It allows a County Court to administer payments to all your creditors. One payment is made to the court and the court splits this between all creditors according to how much you owe. As long as an order is in force, creditors cannot take further enforcement action and interest is stopped.
Poorly performing companies may go 'into administration'. This refers to a situation whereby an administrator is appointed to assist the company with paying off its debts (to creditors).
A formal insolvency process that prevents creditors of the company taking enforcement action to recover a debt due from the company, whilst the Administrator is in office. The protection of administration provides the company with time to put forward a plan of re-organisation with a view to preserving the business, or, alternatively, provides for a more advantageous realisation of the assets of the business if it is established that the business has no future. (See our notes on this procedure)
Keywords:
Chancellor,
Corrupt,
Bio,
Government,
Branch
The act or process of administering, especially the management of a government or large institution. The executive branch of a government.
the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something; "he claims that the present administration is corrupt"; "the governance of an association is responsible to its members"; "he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment"
Administrative Officers Board of Trustees Chancellor's Bio Government Relations
Government of the State whose flag the ship is entitled to fly.
Keywords:
Litigious,
Accuracy,
Complex,
Tivoli,
Constantly
A Tivoli Decision Support for OS/390 task that includes maintaining the database, updating environment information, and ensuring the accuracy of data collected.
a complex and often litigious process that demands complete understanding and procedural accuracy
a complex business
a complex process governed by constantly changing rules and regulations, which are extremely time sensitive
The broad aspect of handling all functions of a group benefit plan once it has been sold. Service and claim functions may or may not be included.
a useful functional measure of vitamin A status
The process of setting up a system (such as a switch or a messaging system) to function as desired. Options and defaults are normally set up (translated) by the system administrator or service personnel.
The broad aspect of handling all functions of the group insurance plan.
The act of administering, or tendering something to another; dispensation; as, the administration of a medicine, of an oath, of justice, or of the sacrament.
the act of administering medication
EBad administration brought about social unrest.EI think the current administration acts in defiance of the public will.EThe company developed under his wise administration.
Keywords:
Intravenous,
Subcutaneous,
Hae,
Intrathecal,
Intramuscular
How a drug or therapy is introduced into the body (e.g., intravenously, or orally).
The act of giving medication or treatment. For example, DX-88 for HAE is currently administered intravenously and subcutaneously.
(Route of Administration.) How a drug or therapy is introduced into the body. Systemic administration means that the drug goes throughout the body (usually carried in the bloodstream), and includes oral (by mouth), intravenous (injection into the vein, IV), intramuscular (injection into a muscle, IM), intrathecal (into the spinal canal), subcutaneous (beneath the skin, SQ), and rectal administrations. Local administration means that the drug is applied or introduced into the specific area affected by the disease, such as application directly onto the affected skin surface (topical administration). The effects of most therapies depend upon the ability of the drug to reach the affected area, thus the route of administration and consequent distribution of a drug in the body are important determinants of its effectiveness.
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