foreign representative

foreign representative
foreign representative
Under Title 11 U.S.C. Section 101:
(24) The term "foreign representative" means a person or body, including a person or body appointed on an interim basis, authorized in a foreign proceeding to administer the reorganization or the liquidation of the debtor's assets or affairs or to act as a representative of such foreign proceeding.

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