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li·quate  (lkwt)
tr.v. li·quat·ed, li·quat·ing, li·quates
To separate (the metals in an alloy) by melting the more fusible constituents while leaving the less fusible ones solid.

[Latin liqure, liqut-, to melt.]

li·quation n.


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Consequently, it would be beneficial to the Company and its shareholders to continue to hold this asset until an attractive exit alternative can be found and the voluntary liquation of the Company would allow the Company to continue to manage this investment at the lowest possible cost until such time.
Losses expressed as a percentage of principal balance at the time of liquation ranged from 71% to 100%.
Further deterioration is expected upon the liquation of the sole REO asset in the pool.
 
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