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A second SCA case to be heard in 2023 seeks to challenge Arqomanzi’s claim to be a valid creditor of another company under rescue and whether its claims should be “subordinated” or given full voting rights.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/legal-delay-reopening-barbrook-lily-gold-mines-january-2023/
But instead the MSA was subordinated to it.
He will be likely to do so if he understands that a long war threatens his regime — whose preservation seems to be the only thing he values more highly than a subordinated Ukraine — by fatally weakening domestic cohesion or by escalating out of control.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/01/opinion/putin-russia-ukraine-war-strategy.html
Once the complete financing package has been finalized, the stream percentages will be subject to increases in the event that the existing stream held by Wheaton International is subordinated to debt.
On the left, you have the borrower that typically has senior secured loans, maybe some unsecured bonds or subordinated debt, and equity (preferred and common).
The opposition may oppose the manoeuvre by voting for a motion of no confidence under clause 2 of article 49. Article 49.3 shifts all power to the executive which is no longer subordinated to the vote of the parliament to pass legislation.
Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/03/24/macrons-denial-of-democracy/
These needs—food, drink, sex—are subordinated to the market and reshaped, then turned into consumer dreams.
Source: https://socialistworker.co.uk/features/porn-how-sex-is-sold-back-to-us/