He said " minor discrepancies " that would be handled in " the ordinary course of business " at other carriers were being " magnified beyond their importance ."
32.
"If money is going out of Tyco and being used to finance personal investments . . . that is not indicated in the ordinary course of business, " he said.
33.
The judge's role is to resolve disputes among creditors and PG & E, to approve transactions outside of PG & E's ordinary course of business and to authorize the final reorganization plan.
34.
A resolution passed by the executive committee said the findings of the report will be addressed " in the ordinary course of business " when Ward gets his annual employee performance review.
35.
Federal law can permit creditors keep money they're paid just before a bankruptcy filing, if payments were made in good faith, as part of a company's " ordinary course of business ."
36.
During a meeting with creditors, all three family members were asked whether they had made any transactions " out of the ordinary course of business " in the months preceding the bankruptcy petition.
37.
In the ordinary course of business, decisions made by a corporation s directors are generally protected by the business judgment rule, under which courts are reluctant to second-guess operating decisions made by directors.
38.
This is provided that the relevant third-party was reasonably unaware of the non-partner's true position in the business and the conduct on the non-partner could be described as in the ordinary course of business.
39.
The definition of book debts includes " debts which in the ordinary course of business would be entered in a well-kept trade book ", future debts and future rents under a hire purchase agreement.
40.
The judge's role is to resolve disputes among creditors and PG & AMP; E, to approve transactions outside of PG & AMP; E's ordinary course of business and to authorize the final reorganization plan.