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Cant say when since we are only 2 guys working on it and we both have very busy schedule but ERPXE is a priority for us and i hope it will be out soon.
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1,305 | PARIS, October 13 (Reuters) – The IPO of French cloud computing service provider OVHcloud is expected to continue at a low price of € 18.5 per share, one of the banks said on Wednesday in charge of the operation, valuing the company at around 3.5 billion euros.
One of the bookkeepers said the IPO – which will likely be one of the biggest initial public offerings of the year in France – is already oversubscribed, although the books won’t close until noon Thursday. .
On October 5, OVHcloud – the second European provider of cloud services after T-Systems (DTEGn.DE) of Deutsche Telekom according to Synergy Research – had set a price range of 18.5 to 20 euros per share, which would lead to a market value of 3.50 to 3.74 billion euros. The company was not immediately available for comment on the likely outcome.
The firm had also indicated that new shares would raise around 350 million euros, while the sale of existing shares by shareholders including the Klaba family would represent an additional 50 million euros.
Since then, the volatility of the financial markets due to the fear of inflation and a possible monetary tightening, as well as the problems of the Chinese real estate giant Evergrande, have led to uncertainty and the French Icade Santé and the Swiss Chronext have both abandoned their listing plans.
OVHcloud’s IPO continues despite market uncertainty and the announcement of a network outage on Wednesday, just two days before its scheduled listing on Friday.
President Octave Klaba said on Twitter that the outage followed “human error” while reconfiguring one of its data centers in the United States. The network returned to normal about an hour later at 08:15 GMT.
This was the second major disruption for OVHcloud this year.
In March, a corporate fire disrupted millions of websites, destroying government agency portals, banks, stores, news sites, and removing part of the .FR web space. Read more
OVHcloud is seen by some politicians as a potential alternative to the US giants Amazon Web Services (AMZN.O), Microsoft Azure (MSFT.O) and Google Cloud (GOOGL.O).
However, the company so far does not have the scale and financial clout to reduce the market share of these companies.
($ 1 = € 0.8654)
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Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
Flip is an 11 year old boy living in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, when his world gets flipped upside down and he has to move to a Dutch island to live with his uncle While Flip begins to discovers the joy of country living, he also experiences some loneliness and bullying but one day rescues a horse from the sea who he calls Storm Now Flip has to work hard at making sure he can keep his new friend, and keep him safe from those trying to harm him.This is a brilliant middle grade book and perfect f [...]
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Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
When I first saw this book in the library I thought it was going to be somewhat of a ree write of the black stallion wow was I wrong This book is amazing it kept my interest and I could put it down
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Please read review in its entirety at compassbookratings revSticking to his middle grade literary roots, author Nick Garlick, takes a departure from sci fi fantasy and offers a different style for readers in Storm Horse.It s the mid 1960 s, and through some unfortunate circumstances, 12 year old Flip comes to live with his uncle s family on their farm located on the small Dutch island of Mossum Third person narrative captures smooth fluid writing as readers get to know Flip and discover his new [...]
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Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
When I first saw Storm Horse, what initially drew me in was the book cover, it matches the story perfectly and conveys what the story is about I had never heard of the author before, nor had I read any of his work, so I had no expectations going into this book.Storm Horse begins with Flip, the protagonist, travelling with his Uncle to his new home He is to stay there with his Uncle, Aunt, and Cousin after the death of his father What begins as a lonely start, with lots of hard work thrown in, so [...]
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E ARC from Edelweiss Above the TreelineAfter the death of his father in the 1960s, Flip has to move from Amsterdam to a remote Dutch island to live with his aunt and uncle on a farm His mother left when he was younger, and his father was a career thief, so a quiet country house with his cheery aunt and his quiet and stalwart uncle is not the worst place to be He meets a girl who does not talk, can hang out with his cousin, and is given a hard time by local bullies, whose father owns the local ho [...]
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Nayuleska
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
Wow Just wow Regular readers know how much I prefer the main character to be female From the summary I was really only interested in the Ghost Girl as the mute girl gets called , but from the first paragraph I was hooked on Flip s story too I got tearful on than one occasion for all that Flip suffers People that young shouldn t have to go through that loss Taking care of Storm changes Flip s life It gives him something to focus on while working through his grief, and the turmoil of emotions sur [...]
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Darby Karchut
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
A sweet tale in the tradition of boy and horse stories Flip had my heart from page one.
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Chris Meehan
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
Another great read aloud for school.
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Margie
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
Flip has experienced plenty of family drama in his 12 years His mother abandons him and his father then his father dies This necessitates a move from city life to a farm on a remote island to live with his Uncle, his father s estranged brother and his wife and their daughter Flip finds his Uncle to be stern with definite rules and guidelines Flip is comfortable with his Aunt Elly, cousin Reinske and the horse Laila Not long after arriving on the island Flip manages to rescue a horse drowning in [...]
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Stephanie
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
After the disappearance of his mom and later the death of his father, Flip is sent to live with an uncle he doesn t know on a distant island somewhere in Northern Europe That s actually the most believable part of the story for me Although he s never touched a horse and he can t swim, he somehow rushes into the ocean and saves the life of a giant, terrified horse by cutting it loose from its harness and guiding it to shore The horse then loves and obeys only Flip from that point forward, and all [...]
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Laura
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
This was a nice, quick read I think my students would learn quite a bit about a part of Western Europe they honestly would not know much about My students who are and aren t horse lovers would find something to enjoy about the setting plot, whether it s because of the horse, the action, the dysfunctional family that the protagonist comes from and they d be able to relate Nice story overall.
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Nancy
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
This was great, a real winner I really liked the characters and the story A wonderful sense of place I appreciated the growing relationship between boy and horse I loved the developing closeness of the family, the blossoming of the ghost girl and Flip s strength, courage and learning Wonderful book, terrific narrator, I didn t want it to end This is one I will want to give as gifts and share with friends I was lucky enough to win a copy on LibraryThing My tremendous thanks to them.
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Heidi
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
I really enjoyed this book for Junior readers I thought it would be all Black Stallion y but it held its own AND gave a bit of insight into a different area of the world Fries and the Netherlands and its horse culture The protagonist was likeable and the supporting cast of characters were believable while the plot was moved along by a tried and true formula, it still felt fresh I will definitely recommend to my younger and animal horse loving readers.
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Mary Vanpatten
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
Nice story of hardship and resilience
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kidzlibrarian
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
Feel good book, well written Great for upper elementary and middle school readers.
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Sally
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
A boy and his horse type.A boy looses his parents and must go and live with his uncle on an island He becomes acquinted with a horse which is lost in a storm.
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Cherilou
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
This book is about a young boy named Flip Flip has a miserable life that includes his dad being dead because of criminology and his mother missing After all of his suffering, Flip had lived with his uncle and tried to save a horse drowning from a sinking ship I really like this book because I could never imagine a young child having to lose his parents I suggest this to people who likes reading about someone s else s life and learning about them.
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Kris
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
For some unknown reason, I seem to be drawn to books about horses and other animals.This is an entertaining story about a young boy and the horse he rescues during a storm There is enough adventure and intrigue to make me want to learn about what will happen, and I am enjoying this story.If you ve read and liked War Horse by Michael Morpurgo, you will most likely enjoy this story too.
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Jackie
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
A heartwarming story of a 12 year old boy who loses his way after his father is killed and his mother had abandoned them when Flip was just a young boy His father is a criminal who has shady dealings with stolen goods and he traded his life for his life of crime Flip is left alone, but is sent from the bustling town of Amsterdam to a remote Dutch island to live with his estranged uncle and his family Of course, Flip is grateful to them for accepting him, but while his uncle is stern and Flip is [...]
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Eme87
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
Flip is taken to Mossum to live with his uncle whom he had never met The reason for this is because Flip s dad has died and his mother is gone She promised to come back, but no one can find her Uncle Andries does not seem to like Flip and seems unhappy to have him come live with him It turns out Uncle Andries isn t thrilled because he and his brother didn t get along Flip s dad was a thief and left the farming all to his brother Uncle Andries feels that Flip will probably turn out the same The f [...]
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Joan Anderson
Dec 03, 2021 at 10:50 am
Action filled children s book set in the Netherlands on a remote island Flips father is a thief and his mother left the family years ago After his father dies, his uncle takes Flip to live on the farm Flip saves a Friesian horse and slowly trains it. | {
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Effective from 07 February 2021 until further notice only the below listed passengers are allowed to enter Kuwait.
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Domestic helpers who are confirmed to travel under BelSalmah Quarantine Package and have authority to board email. (don't need to register on Kuwait Mosafer APP)
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To present a COVID-19 negative certificate with 72 hours validity.
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1,313 | As Samsung Electronics’ leader Lee Jae-yong readies for a new trial next month, the tech giant has quietly ramped up a public relations campaign touting Lee’s deal-making expertise, including in winning a US$6.6 billion (S$9.03 billion) contract from Verizon.
Lauding the Samsung heir as “the best salesman”, the firm has, over the past year, released a flurry of statements and photos of his visits to its many business sites, showcasing a side of the normally reserved Lee, whose public image has taken a battering over a lengthy bribery scandal.
The mounting legal travails for Lee, which have cast a cloud over the leadership of one of the world’s biggest tech companies, coincide with the reformist drive of President Moon Jae-in, elected three years ago after the impeachment and jailing of his predecessor Park Geun-hye.
The original full article can be found at straitstimes.com
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Medical Theraspa is a medical-science based spa treatment that differs significantly from that of normal spa treatment.This program is designed to deliver balanced body to you by helping improve the body metabolism and circulation. You can expect to improve your body system and also improve immune system. With the Theraspa program, you will experience the following: blood and lymph circulation, muscle relaxation, stress relief, detoxification, body slimming, and the strengthening of immune system.
Theraspa therapists are equipped with professional experience and years of medical training over 7-years. With cutting-edge Hydro-treatment facilities and equipment, Medical Theraspa will also help you maintain a balanced body shape. Give yourself a healthy break through the Medical Theraspa Program.
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What’s Included
Medical Consultation
TheraSpa Program
1:1 Concierge Service in English, Chinese and Russian (Limited to weekdays only. Phone translation is available on weekends)
Program (Duration: 90 mins)
1:1 Medical Consultation with Body Reading
Theraspa Program of your choice
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About
Since Opening of CHAUM back in 2010, CHAUM offers various health services for both domestic and overseas visitors. Area of medical services is in western, integrated oriental, and alternative medicine. Chaum also provides medical services by detecting diseases at an early stage, preventing diseases through DNA testing, and protecting one's health through stem cell banking services.
Opening Hours
Mon-Sun 10am-8pm (Open on Sunday and Public Holidays)
Options
Slimming - Remove the fibers wrapped with cellulite and make your body more toned and smoother.
Lavender Rose Stone Relaxation - Induce energy into your body in order to keep a balance of energy by using Lavender rose stone carried from Sweden.
Body Detox Capsule - A perfect detox for relieving your body toxin and stress out by using marine materials extracted from clean sea. Promoting body circulation and supplying minerals into your body through Thermal Capsule.
Medical Lymph Massage - Effective not only for obesity care but also preoperative management. Recommended for patients who suffer from edema and desire to detoxify their body.
Facial Swelling Care - Highly recommended for patients after plastic surgery to reduce swelling and stimulate immune system to boost healing process.
How to book
Get a Quote for Free - Please submit our quote request or contact our concierge at [email protected].
Online Consultation - you will receive an online consultation and quote.
Schedule - Schedule a date & time for your appointment.
Enjoy your Treatment - Enjoy your treatment and you can pay the quoted price directly at the clinic.
Aftercare
The level of effectiveness, recovery/maintenance period, and pain level may vary by individuals.
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10/25/2019
Lillian
Singapore
The most luxurious spa
From the moment I entered the building, I was so surprised and I felt like I am some kind of rich or royal person. The medical spa is so luxury and the massage is perfect. I can't stop thinking about how great it was. The massage room is spacious and the bedding and everything is really clean and nice. like a hotel kind of feel. It was a little difficult to find at first but I was just not looking at the right place. The spa also had a restaurant so me and my friend went to have lunch afterward. Also really great. I definitely want to go back next time I am in Korea. Definitely worth it.
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08/24/2019
Misty
South Korea
Slimming massage
INCREDIBLE massage, AMAZING service! The Chaum clinic is luxurious and you are treated like royalty from the moment you walk in! The aromatherapy and massage and slimming techniques were great for my body. My therapist applied just the right amount of pressure and I was able to shower and unwind so I looked great after my treatment. I will be back!
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06/14/2019
Zee
Indonesia
Lavender Rose Stone
One of the best massages I've ever received! The techniques they used for the massage feels different to a normal spa treatment, it was amazing. Not only that, even the service before and after the treatment itself was so well done and I was well taken care of by the staff, the place itself offers unparalleled hygiene and comfort. Would definitely come back on my next trip!
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10/12/2018
Grace
United States
Medical Lymph Massage
I initially signed up for the stone massage but my therapist recommended the lymph massage. It was a wonderful experience from start to finish. I arrived early and they had me sit in a fancy waiting area with tea. The building, the room, the service, everything was beautiful and lovely. I will definitely be back!
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02/13/2018
Jo
Australia
Body Detox Capsule
I tried the Body Detox Capsule and it was amazing. I felt so relaxed after and my skin felt so good. I would do this again. | {
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Directive (EU) 2019/1023 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on preventive restructuring frameworks, on discharge of debt and disqualifications, and on measures to increase the efficiency of procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt, and amending Directive (EU) 2017/1132 (Directive on restructuring and insolvency) (Text with EEA relevance.)
Directive (EU) 2019/1023 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on preventive restructuring frameworks, on discharge of debt and disqualifications, and on measures to increase the efficiency of procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt, and amending Directive (EU) 2017/1132 (Directive on restructuring and insolvency) (Text with EEA relevance.)
Directive (EU) 2019/1023 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on preventive restructuring frameworks, on discharge of debt and disqualifications, and on measures to increase the efficiency of procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt, and amending Directive (EU) 2017/1132 (Directive on restructuring and insolvency) (Text with EEA relevance.)
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L 172/18
DIRECTIVE (EU) 2019/1023 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 20 June 2019
on preventive restructuring frameworks, on discharge of debt and disqualifications, and on measures to increase the efficiency of procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt, and amending Directive (EU) 2017/1132 (Directive on restructuring and insolvency)
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Articles 53 and 114 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,
After transmission of the draft legislative act to the national parliaments,
Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee (1),
Having regard to the opinion of the Committee of the Regions (2),
Acting in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure (3),
Whereas:
(1)
The objective of this Directive is to contribute to the proper functioning of the internal market and remove obstacles to the exercise of fundamental freedoms, such as the free movement of capital and freedom of establishment, which result from differences between national laws and procedures concerning preventive restructuring, insolvency, discharge of debt, and disqualifications. Without affecting workers' fundamental rights and freedoms, this Directive aims to remove such obstacles by ensuring that: viable enterprises and entrepreneurs that are in financial difficulties have access to effective national preventive restructuring frameworks which enable them to continue operating; honest insolvent or over-indebted entrepreneurs can benefit from a full discharge of debt after a reasonable period of time, thereby allowing them a second chance; and that the effectiveness of procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt is improved, in particular with a view to shortening their length.
(2)
Restructuring should enable debtors in financial difficulties to continue business, in whole or in part, by changing the composition, conditions or structure of their assets and their liabilities or any other part of their capital structure — including by sales of assets or parts of the business or, where so provided under national law, the business as a whole — as well as by carrying out operational changes. Unless otherwise specifically provided for by national law, operational changes, such as the termination or amendment of contracts or the sale or other disposal of assets, should comply with the general requirements that are provided for under national law for such measures, in particular civil law and labour law rules. Any debt-to-equity swaps should also comply with safeguards provided for by national law. Preventive restructuring frameworks should, above all, enable debtors to restructure effectively at an early stage and to avoid insolvency, thus limiting the unnecessary liquidation of viable enterprises. Those frameworks should help to prevent job losses and the loss of know-how and skills, and maximise the total value to creditors — in comparison to what they would receive in the event of the liquidation of the enterprise's assets or in the event of the next-best-alternative scenario in the absence of a plan — as well as to owners and the economy as a whole.
(3)
Preventive restructuring frameworks should also prevent the build-up of non-performing loans. The availability of effective preventive restructuring frameworks would ensure that action is taken before enterprises default on their loans, thereby helping to reduce the risk of loans becoming non-performing in cyclical downturns and mitigating the adverse impact on the financial sector. A significant percentage of businesses and jobs could be saved if preventive frameworks existed in all the Member States in which businesses' places of establishment, assets or creditors are situated. In restructuring frameworks the rights of all parties involved, including workers, should be protected in a balanced manner. At the same time, non-viable businesses with no prospect of survival should be liquidated as quickly as possible. Where a debtor in financial difficulties is not economically viable or cannot be readily restored to economic viability, restructuring efforts could result in the acceleration and accumulation of losses to the detriment of creditors, workers and other stakeholders, as well as the economy as a whole.
(4)
There are differences between Member States as regards the range of the procedures available to debtors in financial difficulties in order to restructure their business. Some Member States have a limited range of procedures that allow the restructuring of businesses only at a relatively late stage, in the context of insolvency procedures. In other Member States, restructuring is possible at an earlier stage but the procedures available are not as effective as they could be, or they are very formal, in particular because they limit the use of out-of-court arrangements. Preventive solutions are a growing trend in insolvency law. The trend favours approaches that, unlike the traditional approach of liquidating a business in financial difficulties, have the aim of restoring it to a healthy state or, at least, saving those of its units which are still economically viable. That approach, among other benefits to the economy, often helps to maintain jobs or reduce job losses. Moreover, the degree of involvement of judicial or administrative authorities, or the persons appointed by them, varies from no involvement or minimal involvement in some Member States to full involvement in others. Similarly, national rules giving entrepreneurs a second chance, in particular by granting them discharge from the debts they have incurred in the course of their business, vary between Member States in respect of the length of the discharge period and the conditions for granting such a discharge.
(5)
In many Member States, it takes more than three years for entrepreneurs who are insolvent but honest to be discharged from their debts and make a fresh start. Inefficient discharge of debt and disqualification frameworks result in entrepreneurs having to relocate to other jurisdictions in order to benefit from a fresh start in a reasonable period of time, at considerable additional cost to both their creditors and the entrepreneurs themselves. Long disqualification orders, which often accompany a procedure leading to discharge of debt, create obstacles to the freedom to take up and pursue a self-employed, entrepreneurial activity.
(6)
The excessive length of procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt in several Member States is an important factor triggering low recovery rates and deterring investors from carrying out business in jurisdictions where procedures risk taking too long and being unduly costly.
(7)
Differences between Member States in relation to procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt translate into additional costs for investors when assessing the risk of debtors getting into financial difficulties in one or more Member States, or of investing in viable businesses in financial difficulties, as well as additional costs of restructuring enterprises that have establishments, creditors or assets in other Member States. This is most notably the case with restructuring international groups of companies. Investors mention uncertainty about insolvency rules or the risk of lengthy or complex insolvency procedures in another Member State as being one of the main reasons for not investing or not entering into a business relationship with a counterpart outside the Member State where they are based. That uncertainty acts as a disincentive which obstructs the freedom of establishment of undertakings and the promotion of entrepreneurship and harms the proper functioning of the internal market. Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (‘SMEs’) in particular do not, for the most part, have the resources needed to assess risks related to cross-border activities.
(8)
The differences among Member States in procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt lead to uneven conditions for access to credit and to uneven recovery rates in the Member States. A higher degree of harmonisation in the field of restructuring, insolvency, discharge of debt and disqualifications is thus indispensable for a well-functioning internal market in general and for a working Capital Markets Union in particular, as well as for the resilience of European economies, including for the preservation and creation of jobs.
(9)
The additional cost of risk-assessment and of cross-border enforcement of claims for creditors of over-indebted entrepreneurs who relocate to another Member State in order to obtain a discharge of debt in a much shorter period of time should also be reduced. The additional costs for entrepreneurs stemming from the need to relocate to another Member State in order to benefit from a discharge of debt should also be reduced. Furthermore, the obstacles stemming from long disqualification orders linked to an entrepreneur's insolvency or over-indebtedness inhibit entrepreneurship.
(10)
Any restructuring operation, in particular one of major size which generates a significant impact, should be based on a dialogue with the stakeholders. That dialogue should cover the choice of the measures envisaged in relation to the objectives of the restructuring operation, as well as alternative options, and there should be appropriate involvement of employees' representatives as provided for in Union and national law.
(11)
The obstacles to the exercise of fundamental freedoms are not limited to purely cross-border situations. An increasingly interconnected internal market, in which goods, services, capital and workers circulate freely, and which has an ever-stronger digital dimension, means that very few enterprises are purely national if all relevant elements are considered, such as their client base, supply chain, scope of activities, investor and capital base. Even purely national insolvencies can have an impact on the functioning of the internal market through the so-called domino effect of insolvencies, whereby a debtor's insolvency may trigger further insolvencies in the supply chain.
(12)
Regulation (EU) 2015/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council (4) deals with issues of jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement, applicable law and cooperation in cross-border insolvency proceedings as well as with the interconnection of insolvency registers. Its scope covers preventive procedures which promote the rescue of economically viable debtors as well as discharge procedures for entrepreneurs and other natural persons. However, that Regulation does not tackle the disparities between national laws regulating those procedures. Furthermore, an instrument limited only to cross-border insolvencies would not remove all obstacles to free movement, nor would it be feasible for investors to determine in advance the cross-border or domestic nature of the potential financial difficulties of the debtor in the future. There is therefore a need to go beyond matters of judicial cooperation and to establish substantive minimum standards for preventive restructuring procedures as well as for procedures leading to a discharge of debt for entrepreneurs.
(13)
This Directive should be without prejudice to the scope of Regulation (EU) 2015/848. It aims to be fully compatible with, and complementary to, that Regulation, by requiring Member States to put in place preventive restructuring procedures which comply with certain minimum principles of effectiveness. It does not change the approach taken in that Regulation of allowing Member States to maintain or introduce procedures which do not fulfil the condition of publicity for notification under Annex A to that Regulation. Although this Directive does not require that procedures within its scope fulfil all the conditions for notification under that Annex, it aims to facilitate the cross-border recognition of those procedures and the recognition and enforceability of judgments.
(14)
The advantage of the application of Regulation (EU) 2015/848 is that it provides for safeguards against abusive relocation of the debtor's centre of main interests during cross-border insolvency proceedings. Certain restrictions should also apply to procedures not covered by that Regulation.
(15)
It is necessary to lower the costs of restructuring for both debtors and creditors. Therefore, the differences between Member States which hamper the early restructuring of viable debtors in financial difficulties and the possibility of a discharge of debt for honest entrepreneurs should be reduced. Reducing such differences should bring greater transparency, legal certainty and predictability across the Union. It should maximise the returns to all types of creditors and investors and encourage cross-border investment. Greater coherence of restructuring and insolvency procedures should also facilitate the restructuring of groups of companies irrespective of where the members of the group are located in the Union.
(16)
Removing the barriers to effective preventive restructuring of viable debtors in financial difficulties contributes to minimising job losses and losses of value for creditors in the supply chain, preserves know-how and skills and hence benefits the wider economy. Facilitating a discharge of debt for entrepreneurs would help to avoid their exclusion from the labour market and enable them to restart entrepreneurial activities, drawing lessons from past experience. Moreover, reducing the length of restructuring procedures would result in higher recovery rates for creditors as the passing of time would normally only result in a further loss of value of the debtor or the debtor's business. Finally, efficient preventive restructuring, insolvency and discharge procedures would enable a better assessment of the risks involved in lending and borrowing decisions and facilitate the adjustment for insolvent or over-indebted debtors, minimising the economic and social costs involved in their deleveraging process. This Directive should allow Member States flexibility to apply common principles while respecting national legal systems. Member States should be able to maintain or introduce in their national legal systems preventive restructuring frameworks other than those provided for by this Directive.
(17)
Enterprises, and in particular SMEs, which represent 99 % of all businesses in the Union, should benefit from a more coherent approach at Union level. SMEs are more likely to be liquidated than restructured, since they have to bear costs that are disproportionately higher than those faced by larger enterprises. SMEs, especially when facing financial difficulties, often do not have the necessary resources to cope with high restructuring costs and to take advantage of the more efficient restructuring procedures available only in some Member States. In order to help such debtors restructure at low cost, comprehensive check-lists for restructuring plans, adapted to the needs and specificities of SMEs, should be developed at national level and made available online. In addition, early warning tools should be put in place to warn debtors of the urgent need to act, taking into account the limited resources of SMEs for hiring experts.
(18)
When defining SMEs, Member States could give due consideration to Directive 2013/34/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (5) or the Commission Recommendation of 6 May 2003 concerning the definition of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (6).
(19)
It is appropriate to exclude from the scope of this Directive debtors which are insurance and re-insurance undertakings as defined in points (1) and (4) of Article 13 of Directive 2009/138/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (7), credit institutions as defined in point (1) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (8), investment firms and collective investment undertakings as defined in points (2) and (7) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013, central counterparties as defined in point (1) of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 648/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council (9), central securities depositories as defined in point (1) of Article 2(1) of Regulation (EU) No 909/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council (10) and other financial institutions and entities listed in the first subparagraph of Article 1(1) of Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council (11). Such debtors are subject to special arrangements and the national supervisory and resolution authorities have wide-ranging powers of intervention in relation to them. Member States should be able to exclude other financial entities providing financial services which are subject to comparable arrangements and powers of intervention.
(20)
For similar considerations, it is also appropriate to exclude from the scope of this Directive public bodies under national law. Member States should also be able to limit the access to preventive restructuring frameworks to legal persons, since the financial difficulties of entrepreneurs may be efficiently addressed not only by means of preventive restructuring procedures but also by means of procedures which lead to a discharge of debt or by means of informal restructurings based on contractual agreements. Member States with different legal systems, where the same type of entity has a different legal status in those legal systems, should be able to apply one uniform regime to such entities. A preventive restructuring framework laid down pursuant to this Directive should not affect claims and entitlements against a debtor that arise from occupational pension systems if those claims and entitlements accrued during a period prior to the restructuring.
(21)
Consumer over-indebtedness is a matter of great economic and social concern and is closely related to the reduction of debt overhang. Furthermore, it is often not possible to draw a clear distinction between the debts incurred by entrepreneurs in the course of their trade, business, craft or profession and those incurred outside those activities. Entrepreneurs would not effectively benefit from a second chance if they had to go through separate procedures, with different access conditions and discharge periods, to discharge their business debts and other debts incurred outside their business. For those reasons, although this Directive does not include binding rules on consumer over-indebtedness, it would be advisable for Member States to apply also to consumers, at the earliest opportunity, the provisions of this Directive concerning discharge of debt.
(22)
The earlier a debtor can detect its financial difficulties and can take appropriate action, the higher the probability of avoiding an impending insolvency or, in the case of a business the viability of which is permanently impaired, the more orderly and efficient the liquidation process would be. Clear, up-to-date, concise and user-friendly information on the available preventive restructuring procedures as well as one or more early warning tools should therefore be put in place to incentivise debtors that start to experience financial difficulties to take early action. Early warning tools which take the form of alert mechanisms that indicate when the debtor has not made certain types of payments could be triggered by, for example, non-payment of taxes or social security contributions. Such tools could be developed either by Member States or by private entities, provided that the objective is met. Member States should make information about early warning tools available online, for example on a dedicated website or webpage. Member States should be able to adapt the early warning tools depending on the size of the enterprise and to lay down specific provisions on early warning tools for large-sized enterprises and groups that take into account their peculiarities. This Directive should not impose any liability on Member States for potential damage incurred through restructuring procedures which are triggered by such early warning tools.
(23)
In an effort to increase the support of employees and their representatives, Member States should ensure that employees' representatives are given access to relevant and up-to-date information regarding the availability of early warning tools and it should also be possible for them to provide support to employees' representatives in assessing the economic situation of the debtor.
(24)
A restructuring framework should be available to debtors, including legal entities and, where so provided under national law, natural persons and groups of companies, to enable them to address their financial difficulties at an early stage, when it appears likely that their insolvency can be prevented and the viability of the business can be ensured. A restructuring framework should be available before a debtor becomes insolvent under national law, namely before the debtor fulfils the conditions under national law for entering collective insolvency proceedings, which normally entail a total divestment of the debtor and the appointment of a liquidator. In order to avoid restructuring frameworks being misused, the financial difficulties of the debtor should indicate a likelihood of insolvency and the restructuring plan should be capable of preventing the insolvency of the debtor and ensuring the viability of the business.
(25)
Member States should be able to determine whether claims that fall due or that come into existence after an application to open a preventive restructuring procedure has been submitted or after the procedure has been opened are included in the preventive restructuring measures or the stay of individual enforcement actions. Member States should be able to decide whether the stay of individual enforcement actions has an effect on the interest due on claims.
(26)
Member States should be able to introduce a viability test as a condition for access to the preventive restructuring procedure provided for by this Directive. Such a test should be carried out without detriment to the debtor's assets, which could take the form of, among other things, the granting of an interim stay or the carrying out without undue delay of the test. However, the absence of detriment should not prevent Member States from requiring debtors to prove their viability at their own cost.
(27)
The fact that Member States can limit access to a restructuring framework with regard to debtors that have been sentenced for serious breaches of accounting or book-keeping obligations should not prevent Member States from also limiting the access of debtors to preventive restructuring frameworks where their books and records are incomplete or deficient to a degree that makes it impossible to ascertain the business and financial situation of the debtors.
(28)
Member States should be able to extend the scope of preventive restructuring frameworks provided for by this Directive to situations in which debtors face non-financial difficulties, provided that such difficulties give rise to a real and serious threat to a debtor's actual or future ability to pay its debts as they fall due. The time frame relevant for the determination of such threat may extend to a period of several months, or even longer, in order to account for cases in which the debtor is faced with non-financial difficulties threatening the status of its business as a going concern and, in the medium term, its liquidity. This may be the case, for example, where the debtor has lost a contract which is of key importance to it.
(29)
To promote efficiency and reduce delays and costs, national preventive restructuring frameworks should include flexible procedures. Where this Directive is implemented by means of more than one procedure within a restructuring framework, the debtor should have access to all rights and safeguards provided for by this Directive with the aim of achieving an effective restructuring. Except in the event of mandatory involvement of judicial or administrative authorities as provided for under this Directive, Member States should be able to limit the involvement of such authorities to situations in which it is necessary and proportionate, while taking into consideration, among other things, the aim of safeguarding the rights and interests of debtors and of affected parties, as well as the aim of reducing delays and the cost of the procedures. Where creditors or employees' representatives are allowed to initiate a restructuring procedure under national law and where the debtor is an SME, Member States should require the agreement of the debtor as a precondition for the initiation of the procedure, and should also be able to extend that requirement to debtors which are large enterprises.
(30)
To avoid unnecessary costs, to reflect the early nature of preventive restructuring and to encourage debtors to apply for preventive restructuring at an early stage of their financial difficulties, they should, in principle, be left in control of their assets and the day-to-day operation of their business. The appointment of a practitioner in the field of restructuring, to supervise the activity of a debtor or to partially take over control of a debtor's daily operations, should not be mandatory in every case, but made on a case-by-case basis depending on the circumstances of the case or on the debtor's specific needs. Nevertheless, Member States should be able to determine that the appointment of a practitioner in the field of restructuring is always necessary in certain circumstances, such as where: the debtor benefits from a general stay of individual enforcement actions; the restructuring plan needs to be confirmed by means of a cross-class cram-down; the restructuring plan includes measures affecting the rights of workers; or the debtor or its management have acted in a criminal, fraudulent, or detrimental manner in business relations.
(31)
For the purpose of assisting the parties with negotiating and drafting a restructuring plan, Member States should provide for the mandatory appointment of a practitioner in the field of restructuring where: a judicial or administrative authority grants the debtor a general stay of individual enforcement actions, provided that in such case a practitioner is needed to safeguard the interests of the parties; the restructuring plan needs to be confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority by means of a cross-class cram-down; it was requested by the debtor; or it is requested by a majority of creditors provided that the creditors cover the costs and fees of the practitioner.
(32)
A debtor should be able to benefit from a temporary stay of individual enforcement actions, whether granted by a judicial or administrative authority or by operation of law, with the aim of supporting the negotiations on a restructuring plan, in order to be able to continue operating or at least to preserve the value of its estate during the negotiations. Where so provided by national law, it should also be possible for the stay to apply for the benefit of third-party security providers, including guarantors and collateral givers. However, Member States should be able to provide that judicial or administrative authorities can refuse to grant a stay of individual enforcement actions where such a stay is not necessary or where it would not fulfil the objective of supporting the negotiations. Grounds for refusal might include a lack of support by the required majorities of creditors or, where so provided under national law, the debtor's actual inability to pay debts as they fall due.
(33)
In order to facilitate and accelerate the course of proceedings, Member States should be able to establish, on a rebuttable basis, presumptions for the presence of grounds for refusal of the stay, where, for example, the debtor shows conduct that is typical of a debtor that is unable to pay debts as they fall due — such as a substantial default vis-à-vis workers or tax or social security agencies — or where a financial crime has been committed by the debtor or the current management of an enterprise which gives reason to believe that a majority of creditors would not support the start of the negotiations.
(34)
A stay of individual enforcement actions could be general, in that it affects all creditors, or it could apply only to some individual creditors or categories of creditors. Member States should be able to exclude certain claims or categories of claims from the scope of the stay, in well-defined circumstances, such as claims which are secured by assets the removal of which would not jeopardise the restructuring of the business or claims of creditors in respect of which a stay would cause unfair prejudice, such as by way of an uncompensated loss or depreciation of collateral.
(35)
In order to provide for a fair balance between the rights of the debtor and those of creditors, a stay of individual enforcement actions should apply for a maximum period of up to four months. Complex restructurings may, however, require more time. Member States should be able to provide that, in such cases, extensions of the initial period of the stay can be granted by the judicial or administrative authority. Where a judicial or administrative authority does not take a decision on the extension of a stay before it lapses, the stay should cease to have effect upon expiry of the stay period. In the interest of legal certainty, the total period of the stay should be limited to 12 months. Member States should be able to provide for an indefinite stay where the debtor becomes insolvent under national law. Member States should be able to decide whether a short interim stay pending a judicial or administrative authority's decision on access to the preventive restructuring framework is subject to the time limits under this Directive.
(36)
To ensure that creditors do not suffer unnecessary detriment, Member States should provide that judicial or administrative authorities can lift a stay of individual enforcement actions if it no longer fulfils the objective of supporting negotiations, for example if it becomes apparent that the required majority of creditors does not support the continuation of the negotiations. The stay should also be lifted if creditors are unfairly prejudiced by it, where Member States provide for such a possibility. Member States should be allowed to limit the possibility to lift the stay to situations where creditors have not had the opportunity to be heard before it came into force or before it was extended. Member States should also be allowed to provide for a minimum period during which the stay cannot be lifted. In establishing whether there is unfair prejudice to creditors, judicial or administrative authorities should be able to take into account whether the stay would preserve the overall value of the estate, and whether the debtor acts in bad faith or with the intention of causing prejudice or generally acts against the legitimate expectations of the general body of creditors.
(37)
This Directive does not cover provisions on compensation or guarantees for creditors of which the collateral is likely to decrease in value during the stay. A single creditor or a class of creditors would be unfairly prejudiced by the stay if, for example, their claims would be made substantially worse-off as a result of the stay than if the stay did not apply, or if the creditor is put more at a disadvantage than other creditors in a similar position. Member States should be able to provide that, whenever unfair prejudice is established in respect of one or more creditors or one or more classes of creditors, the stay can be lifted in respect of those creditors or classes of creditors or in respect of all creditors. Member States should be able to decide who is entitled to request the lifting of the stay.
(38)
A stay of individual enforcement actions should also result in the suspension of a debtor's obligation to file for, or the opening at a creditor's request of, an insolvency procedure which could end in liquidation of the debtor. Such insolvency procedures should, in addition to those limited by law to having as the only possible outcome the liquidation of the debtor, also include procedures that could lead to a restructuring of the debtor. The suspension of the opening of an insolvency procedure at the request of creditors should apply not only where Member States provide for a general stay of individual enforcement actions covering all creditors, but also where Member States provide for the option of a stay of individual enforcement actions covering only a limited number of creditors. Nevertheless, Member States should be able to provide that insolvency proceedings can be opened at the request of public authorities which are not acting in a creditor capacity, but in the general interest, such as a public prosecutor.
(39)
This Directive should not prevent debtors from paying, in the ordinary course of business, claims of unaffected creditors, and claims of affected creditors that arise during the stay of individual enforcement actions. To ensure that creditors with claims that came into existence before the opening of a restructuring procedure or a stay of individual enforcement actions do not put pressure on the debtor to pay those claims, which otherwise would be reduced through the implementation of the restructuring plan, Member States should be able to provide for the suspension of the obligation on the debtor with respect to payment of those claims.
(40)
When a debtor enters an insolvency procedure, some suppliers can have contractual rights, provided for in so-called ipso facto clauses, entitling them to terminate the supply contract solely on account of the insolvency, even if the debtor has duly met its obligations. Ipso facto clauses could also be triggered when a debtor applies for preventive restructuring measures. Where such clauses are invoked when the debtor is merely negotiating a restructuring plan or requesting a stay of individual enforcement actions or invoked in connection with any event connected with the stay, early termination can have a negative impact on the debtor's business and the successful rescue of the business. Therefore, in such cases, it is necessary to provide that creditors are not allowed to invoke ipso facto clauses which make reference to negotiations on a restructuring plan or a stay or any similar event connected to the stay.
(41)
Early termination can endanger the ability of a business to continue operating during restructuring negotiations, especially when contracts for essential supplies such as gas, electricity, water, telecommunication and card payment services are concerned. Member States should provide that creditors to which a stay of individual enforcement actions applies, and whose claims came into existence prior to the stay and have not been paid by a debtor, are not allowed to withhold performance of, terminate, accelerate or, in any other way, modify essential executory contracts during the stay period, provided that the debtor complies with its obligations under such contracts which fall due during the stay. Executory contracts are, for example, lease and licence agreements, long-term supply contracts and franchise agreements.
(42)
This Directive lays down minimum standards for the content of a restructuring plan. However, Member States should be able to require additional explanations in the restructuring plan, concerning for example the criteria according to which creditors have been grouped, which may be relevant in cases where a debt is only partially secured. Member States should not be obliged to require an expert opinion regarding the value of assets which need to be indicated in the plan.
(43)
Creditors affected by a restructuring plan, including workers, and, where allowed under national law, equity-holders, should have a right to vote on the adoption of a restructuring plan. Member States should be able to provide for limited exceptions to this rule. Parties unaffected by the restructuring plan should have no voting rights in relation to the plan, nor should their support be required for the approval of any plan. The concept of ‘affected parties’ should only include workers in their capacity as creditors. Therefore, if Member States decide to exempt the claims of workers from the preventive restructuring framework, workers should not be considered as affected parties. The vote on the adoption of a restructuring plan could take the form of a formal voting process or of a consultation and agreement with the required majority of affected parties. However, where the vote takes the form of an agreement with the requisite majority, affected parties which were not involved in the agreement could nevertheless be offered the opportunity to join the restructuring plan.
(44)
To ensure that rights which are substantially similar are treated equitably and that restructuring plans can be adopted without unfairly prejudicing the rights of affected parties, affected parties should be treated in separate classes which correspond to the class formation criteria under national law. ‘Class formation’ means the grouping of affected parties for the purposes of adopting a plan in such a way as to reflect their rights and the seniority of their claims and interests. As a minimum, secured and unsecured creditors should always be treated in separate classes. Member States should, however, be able to require that more than two classes of creditors are formed, including different classes of unsecured or secured creditors and classes of creditors with subordinated claims. Member States should also be able to treat types of creditors that lack a sufficient commonality of interest, such as tax or social security authorities, in separate classes. It should be possible for Member States to provide that secured claims can be divided into secured and unsecured parts based on collateral valuation. It should also be possible for Member States to lay down specific rules supporting class formation where non-diversified or otherwise especially vulnerable creditors, such as workers or small suppliers, would benefit from such class formation.
(45)
Member States should be able to provide that debtors that are SMEs, can, on account of their relatively simple capital structure, be exempted from the obligation to treat affected parties in separate classes. In cases where SMEs have opted to create only one voting class and that class votes against the plan, it should be possible for debtors to submit another plan, in line with the general principles of this Directive.
(46)
Member States should in any case ensure that adequate treatment is given in their national law to matters of particular importance for class formation purposes, such as claims from connected parties, and that their national law contains rules that deal with contingent claims and contested claims. Member States should be allowed to regulate how contested claims are to be handled for the purposes of allocating voting rights. The judicial or administrative authority should examine class formation, including the selection of creditors affected by the plan, when a restructuring plan is submitted for confirmation. However, Member States should be able to provide that such authority can also examine class formation at an earlier stage should the proposer of the plan seek validation or guidance in advance.
(47)
Requisite majorities should be established by national law to ensure that a minority of affected parties in each class cannot obstruct the adoption of a restructuring plan which does not unfairly reduce their rights and interests. Without a majority rule binding dissenting secured creditors, early restructuring would not be possible in many cases, for example where a financial restructuring is needed but the business is otherwise viable. To ensure that parties have a say on the adoption of restructuring plans proportionate to the stakes they have in the business, the required majority should be based on the amount of the creditors' claims or equity holders' interests in any given class. Member States should, in addition, be able to require a majority in the number of affected parties in each class. Member States should be able to lay down rules in relation to affected parties with a right to vote which do not exercise that right in a correct manner or are not represented, such as rules allowing those affected parties to be taken into account for a participation threshold or for the calculation of a majority. Member States should also be able to provide for a participation threshold for the vote.
(48)
Confirmation of a restructuring plan by a judicial or administrative authority is necessary to ensure that the reduction of the rights of creditors or interests of equity holders is proportionate to the benefits of the restructuring and that they have access to an effective remedy. Confirmation is particularly necessary where: there are dissenting affected parties; the restructuring plan contains provisions on new financing; or the plan involves a loss of more than 25 % of the work force. Member States should, however, be able to provide that confirmation by a judicial or administrative authority is necessary also in other cases. A confirmation of a plan which involves the loss of more than 25 % of the work force should only be necessary where national law allows preventive restructuring frameworks to provide for measures that have a direct effect on employment contracts.
(49)
Member States should ensure that a judicial or administrative authority is able to reject a plan where it has been established that it reduces the rights of dissenting creditors or equity holders either to a level below what they could reasonably expect to receive in the event of the liquidation of the debtor's business, whether by piecemeal liquidation or by a sale as a going concern, depending on the particular circumstances of each debtor, or to a level below what they could reasonably expect in the event of the next-best-alternative scenario where the restructuring plan is not confirmed. However, where the plan is confirmed through a cross-class cram-down, reference should be made to the protection mechanism used in such scenario. Where Member States opt to carry out a valuation of the debtor as a going concern, the going-concern value should take into account the debtor's business in the longer term, as opposed to the liquidation value. The going-concern value is, as a rule, higher than the liquidation value because it is based on the assumption that the business continues its activity with the minimum of disruption, has the confidence of financial creditors, shareholders and clients, continues to generate revenues, and limits the impact on workers.
(50)
While compliance with the best-interests-of-creditors test should be examined by a judicial or administrative authority only if the restructuring plan is challenged on that ground in order to avoid a valuation being made in every case, Member States should be able to provide that other conditions for confirmation can be examined ex officio. Member States should be able to add other conditions which need to be complied with in order to confirm a restructuring plan, such as whether equity holders are adequately protected. Judicial or administrative authorities should be able to refuse to confirm restructuring plans which have no reasonable prospect of preventing the insolvency of the debtor or ensuring the viability of the business. However, Member States should not be required to ensure that such assessment is made ex officio.
(51)
Notification to all affected parties should be one of the conditions for confirmation of a restructuring plan. Member States should be able to define the form of the notification, to identify the time when it is to be made, as well as to lay down provisions for the treatment of unknown claims as regards notification. They should also be able to provide that non-affected parties have to be informed about the restructuring plan.
(52)
Satisfying the ‘best-interest-of-creditors’ test should be considered to mean that no dissenting creditor is worse off under a restructuring plan than it would be either in the case of liquidation, whether piecemeal liquidation or sale of the business as a going concern, or in the event of the next-best-alternative scenario if the restructuring plan were not to be confirmed. Member States should be able to choose one of those thresholds when implementing the best-interest-of-creditors test in national law. That test should be applied in any case where a plan needs to be confirmed in order to be binding for dissenting creditors or, as the case may be, dissenting classes of creditors. As a consequence of the best-interest-of-creditors test, where public institutional creditors have a privileged status under national law, Member States could provide that the plan cannot impose a full or partial cancellation of the claims of those creditors.
(53)
While a restructuring plan should always be adopted if the required majority in each affected class supports the plan, it should still be possible for a restructuring plan which is not supported by the required majority in each affected class to be confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority, upon the proposal of a debtor or with the debtor's agreement. In the case of a legal person, Member States should be able to decide if, for the purpose of adopting or confirming a restructuring plan, the debtor is to be understood as the legal person's management board or a certain majority of shareholders or equity holders. For the plan to be confirmed in the case of a cross-class cram-down, it should be supported by a majority of voting classes of affected parties. At least one of those classes should be a secured creditor class or senior to the ordinary unsecured creditors class.
(54)
It should be possible that, where a majority of voting classes does not support the restructuring plan, the plan can nevertheless be confirmed if it is supported by at least one affected or impaired class of creditors which, upon a valuation of the debtor as a going concern, receive payment or keep any interest, or, where so provided under national law, can reasonably be presumed to receive payment or keep any interest, if the normal ranking of liquidation priorities is applied under national law. In such a case, Member States should be able to increase the number of classes which are required to approve the plan, without necessarily requiring that all those classes should, upon a valuation of the debtor as a going concern, receive payment or keep any interest under national law. However, Member States should not require the consent of all classes. Accordingly, where there are only two classes of creditors, the consent of at least one class should be deemed to be sufficient, if the other conditions for the application of a cross-class cram-down are met. The impairment of creditors should be understood to mean that there is a reduction in the value of their claims.
(55)
In the case of a cross-class cram-down, Member States should ensure that dissenting classes of affected creditors are not unfairly prejudiced under the proposed plan and Member States should provide sufficient protection for such dissenting classes. Member States should be able to protect a dissenting class of affected creditors by ensuring that it is treated at least as favourably as any other class of the same rank and more favourably than any more junior class. Alternatively, Member States could protect a dissenting class of affected creditors by ensuring that such dissenting class is paid in full if a more junior class receives any distribution or keeps any interest under the restructuring plan (the ‘absolute priority rule’). Member States should have discretion in implementing the concept of ‘payment in full’, including in relation to the timing of the payment, as long as the principal of the claim and, in the case of secured creditors, the value of the collateral are protected. Member States should also be able to decide on the choice of the equivalent means by which the original claim could be satisfied in full.
(56)
Member States should be able to derogate from the absolute priority rule, for example where it is considered fair that equity holders keep certain interests under the plan despite a more senior class being obliged to accept a reduction of its claims, or that essential suppliers covered by the provision on the stay of individual enforcement actions are paid before more senior classes of creditors. Member States should be able to choose which of the above-mentioned protection mechanisms they put in place.
(57)
While shareholders' or other equity holders' legitimate interests should be protected, Member States should ensure that they cannot unreasonably prevent the adoption of restructuring plans that would bring the debtor back to viability. Member States should be able to use different means to achieve that goal, for example by not giving equity holders the right to vote on a restructuring plan and by not making the adoption of a restructuring plan conditional on the agreement of equity holders that, upon a valuation of the enterprise, would not receive any payment or other consideration if the normal ranking of liquidation priorities were applied. However, where equity holders have the right to vote on a restructuring plan, a judicial or administrative authority should be able to confirm the plan by applying the rules on cross-class cram down notwithstanding the dissent of one or more classes of equity holders. Member States that exclude equity holders from voting should not be required to apply the absolute priority rule in the relationship between creditors and equity holders. Another possible means of ensuring that equity holders do not unreasonably prevent the adoption of restructuring plans would be to ensure that restructuring measures that directly affect equity holders' rights, and that need to be approved by a general meeting of shareholders under company law, are not subject to unreasonably high majority requirements and that equity holders have no competence in terms of restructuring measures that do not directly affect their rights.
(58)
Several classes of equity holders can be needed where different classes of shareholdings with different rights exist. Equity holders of SMEs that are not mere investors, but are the owners of the enterprise and contribute to the enterprise in other ways, such as managerial expertise, might not have an incentive to restructure under such conditions. For this reason, the cross-class cram-down should remain optional for debtors that are SMEs.
(59)
The restructuring plan should, for the purposes of its implementation, make it possible for equity holders of SMEs to provide non-monetary restructuring assistance by drawing on, for example, their experience, reputation or business contacts.
(60)
Throughout the preventive restructuring procedures, workers should enjoy full labour law protection. In particular, this Directive should be without prejudice to workers' rights guaranteed by Council Directives 98/59/EC (12) and 2001/23/EC (13), and Directives 2002/14/EC (14), 2008/94/EC (15) and 2009/38/EC (16) of the European Parliament and of the Council. The obligations concerning information and consultation of employees under national law transposing those Directives remain fully intact. This includes obligations to inform and consult employees' representatives on the decision to have recourse to a preventive restructuring framework in accordance with Directive 2002/14/EC.
(61)
Employees and their representatives should be provided with information regarding the proposed restructuring plan in so far as provided for in Union law, in order to allow them to undertake an in-depth assessment of the various scenarios. Furthermore, employees and their representatives should be involved to the extent necessary to fulfil the consultation requirements laid down in Union law. Given the need to ensure an appropriate level of protection of workers, Member States should be required to exempt workers' outstanding claims from any stay of individual enforcement actions, irrespective of the question of whether those claims arise before or after the stay is granted. A stay of enforcement of workers' outstanding claims should be allowed only for the amounts and for the period for which the payment of such claims is effectively guaranteed at a similar level by other means under national law. Where national law provides for limitations on the liability of guarantee institutions, either in terms of the length of the guarantee or the amount paid to workers, workers should be able to enforce any shortfall in their claims against the employer even during the stay period. Alternatively, Member States should be able to exclude workers' claims from the scope of the preventive restructuring frameworks and provide for their protection under national law.
(62)
Where a restructuring plan entails the transfer of a part of an undertaking or business, workers' rights arising from a contract of employment or from an employment relationship, in particular the right to wages, should be safeguarded in accordance with Articles 3 and 4 of Directive 2001/23/EC, without prejudice to the specific rules applying in the event of insolvency proceedings under Article 5 of that Directive and in particular the possibilities provided for in Article 5(2) of that Directive. This Directive should be without prejudice to the rights to information and consultation, which are guaranteed by Directive 2002/14/EC, including on decisions likely to lead to substantial changes in work organisation or in contractual relations with a view to reaching an agreement on such decisions. Furthermore, under this Directive, workers whose claims are affected by a restructuring plan should have the right to vote on the plan. For the purposes of voting on the restructuring plan, Member States should be able to decide to place workers in a class separate from other classes of creditors.
(63)
Judicial or administrative authorities should only decide on the valuation of a business — either in liquidation or in the next-best-alternative scenario, if the restructuring plan was not confirmed — if a dissenting affected party challenges the restructuring plan. This should not prevent Member States from carrying out valuations in another context under national law. However, it should be possible that such a decision also consists of an approval of a valuation by an expert or of a valuation submitted by the debtor or another party at an earlier stage of the process. Where the decision to carry out a valuation is taken, Member States should be able to provide for special rules, separate from general civil procedural law, for a valuation in restructuring cases, with a view to ensuring that it is carried out in an expedited manner. Nothing in this Directive should affect the rules on burden of proof under national law in the case of a valuation.
(64)
The binding effects of a restructuring plan should be limited to the affected parties that were involved in the adoption of the plan. Member States should be able to determine what it means for a creditor to be involved, including in the case of unknown creditors or creditors of future claims. For example, Member States should be able to decide how to deal with creditors that have been notified correctly but that did not participate in the procedures.
(65)
Interested affected parties should be able to appeal a decision on the confirmation of a restructuring plan issued by an administrative authority. Member States should also be able to introduce the option of appealing a decision on the confirmation of a restructuring plan issued by a judicial authority. However, in order to ensure the effectiveness of the plan, to reduce uncertainty and to avoid unjustifiable delays, appeals should, as a rule, not have suspensive effects and therefore not preclude the implementation of a restructuring plan. Member States should be able to determine and limit the grounds for appeal. Where the decision on the confirmation of the plan is appealed, Member States should be able to allow the judicial authority to issue a preliminary or summary decision that protects the execution and implementation of the plan against the consequences of the pending appeal being upheld. Where an appeal is upheld, judicial or administrative authorities should be able to consider, as an alternative to setting aside the plan, an amendment of the plan, where Member States provide for such a possibility, as well as a confirmation of the plan without amendments. It should be possible for any amendments to the plan to be proposed or voted on by the parties, on their own initiative or at the request of the judicial authority. Member States could also provide for compensation for monetary losses for the party whose appeal was upheld. National law should be able to deal with a potential new stay or extension of the stay in event of the judicial authority deciding that the appeal has suspensive effect.
(66)
The success of a restructuring plan often depends on whether financial assistance is extended to the debtor to support, firstly, the operation of the business during restructuring negotiations and, secondly, the implementation of the restructuring plan after its confirmation. Financial assistance should be understood in a broad sense, including the provision of money or third-party guarantees and the supply of stock, inventory, raw materials and utilities, for example through granting the debtor a longer repayment period. Interim financing and new financing should therefore be exempt from avoidance actions which seek to declare such financing void, voidable or unenforceable as an act detrimental to the general body of creditors in the context of subsequent insolvency procedures.
(67)
National insolvency laws providing for avoidance actions of interim and new financing or providing that new lenders may incur civil, administrative or criminal sanctions for extending credit to debtors in financial difficulties could jeopardise the availability of financing necessary for the successful negotiation and implementation of a restructuring plan. This Directive should be without prejudice to other grounds for declaring new or interim financing void, voidable or unenforceable, or for triggering civil, criminal or administrative liability for providers of such financing, as laid down in national law. Such other grounds could include, among other things, fraud, bad faith, a certain type of relationship between the parties which could be associated with a conflict of interest, such as in the case of transactions between related parties or between shareholders and the company, and transactions where a party received value or collateral without being entitled to it at the time of the transaction or in the manner performed.
(68)
When interim financing is extended, the parties do not know whether the restructuring plan will be eventually confirmed or not. Therefore, Member States should not be required to limit the protection of interim finance to cases where the plan is adopted by creditors or confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority. To avoid potential abuses, only financing that is reasonably and immediately necessary for the continued operation or survival of the debtor's business or the preservation or enhancement of the value of that business pending the confirmation of that plan should be protected. Furthermore, this Directive should not prevent Member States from introducing an ex ante control mechanism for interim financing. Member States should be able to limit the protection for new financing to cases where the plan is confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority and for interim financing to cases where it is subject to ex ante control. An ex ante control mechanism for interim financing or other transactions could be exercised by a practitioner in the field of restructuring, by a creditor's committee or by a judicial or administrative authority. Protection from avoidance actions and protection from personal liability are minimum guarantees that should be granted to interim financing and new financing. However, encouraging new lenders to take the enhanced risk of investing in a viable debtor in financial difficulties could require further incentives such as, for example, giving such financing priority at least over unsecured claims in subsequent insolvency procedures.
(69)
In order to promote a culture that encourages early preventive restructuring, it is desirable that transactions which are reasonable and immediately necessary for the negotiation or implementation of a restructuring plan also be given protection from avoidance actions in subsequent insolvency procedures. Judicial or administrative authorities should be able, when determining the reasonableness and immediate necessity of costs and fees, for instance, to consider projections and estimates submitted to affected parties, a creditor's committee, a practitioner in the field of restructuring or the judicial or administrative authority itself. To this end, Member States should also be able to require debtors to provide and update relevant estimates. Such protection should enhance certainty in respect of transactions with businesses that are known to be in financial difficulties and remove the fear of creditors and investors that all such transactions could be declared void in the event that the restructuring fails. Member States should be able to provide for a point in time prior to the opening of a preventive restructuring procedure and to the granting of the stay of individual enforcement actions, from which fees and costs of negotiating, adopting, confirming or seeking professional advice for the restructuring plan start to benefit from protection against avoidance actions. In the case of other payments and disbursements and the protection of the payment of workers' wages, such a starting point could also be the granting of the stay or the opening of the preventive restructuring procedure.
(70)
To further promote preventive restructuring, it is important to ensure that directors are not dissuaded from exercising reasonable business judgment or taking reasonable commercial risks, particularly where to do so would improve the chances of a restructuring of potentially viable businesses. Where the company experiences financial difficulties, directors should take steps to minimise losses and to avoid insolvency, such as: seeking professional advice, including on restructuring and insolvency, for instance by making use of early warning tools where applicable; protecting the assets of the company so as to maximise value and avoid loss of key assets; considering the structure and functions of the business to examine viability and reduce expenditure; refraining from committing the company to the types of transaction that might be subject to avoidance unless there is an appropriate business justification; continuing to trade in circumstances where it is appropriate to do so in order to maximise going-concern value; holding negotiations with creditors and entering preventive restructuring procedures.
(71)
Where the debtor is close to insolvency, it is also important to protect the legitimate interests of creditors from management decisions that may have an impact on the constitution of the debtor's estate, in particular where those decisions could have the effect of further diminishing the value of the estate available for restructuring efforts or for distribution to creditors. It is therefore necessary to ensure that, in such circumstances, directors avoid any deliberate or grossly negligent actions that result in personal gain at the expense of stakeholders, and avoid agreeing to transactions at below market value, or taking actions leading to unfair preference being given to one or more stakeholders. Member States should be able to implement the corresponding provisions of this Directive by ensuring that judicial or administrative authorities, when assessing whether a director is to be held liable for breaches of duty of care, take the rules on duties of directors laid down in this Directive into account. This Directive is not intended to establish any hierarchy among the different parties whose interests need to be given due regard. However, Member States should be able to decide on establishing such a hierarchy. This Directive should be without prejudice to Member States' national rules on the decision-making processes in a company.
(72)
Entrepreneurs exercising a trade, business, craft or independent, self-employed profession can run the risk of becoming insolvent. The differences between the Member States in terms of opportunities for a fresh start could incentivise over-indebted or insolvent entrepreneurs to relocate to a Member State other than the Member State where they are established, in order to benefit from shorter discharge periods or more attractive conditions for discharge, leading to additional legal uncertainty and costs for the creditors when recovering their claims. Furthermore, the effects of insolvency, in particular the social stigma, the legal consequences, such as disqualifying entrepreneurs from taking up and pursuing entrepreneurial activity, and the continual inability to pay off debts, constitute important disincentives for entrepreneurs seeking to set up a business or have a second chance, even if evidence shows that entrepreneurs who have become insolvent have more chances of being successful the next time.
(73)
Steps should therefore be taken to reduce the negative effects of over-indebtedness or insolvency on entrepreneurs, in particular by allowing for a full discharge of debt after a certain period of time and by limiting the length of disqualification orders issued in connection with a debtor's over-indebtedness or insolvency. The concept of ‘insolvency’ should be defined by national law and it could take the form of over-indebtedness. The concept of ‘entrepreneur’ within the meaning of this Directive should have no bearing on the position of managers or directors of a company, which should be treated in accordance with national law. Member States should be able to decide how to obtain access to discharge, including the possibility of requiring the debtor to request discharge.
(74)
Member States should be able to provide for the possibility to adjust the repayment obligations of insolvent entrepreneurs when there is a significant change in their financial situation, regardless of whether it improves or deteriorates. This Directive should not require that a repayment plan be supported by a majority of creditors. Member States should be able to provide that entrepreneurs are not prevented from starting a new activity in the same or different field during the implementation of the repayment plan.
(75)
A discharge of debt should be available in procedures that include a repayment plan, a realisation of assets, or a combination of both. In implementing those rules, Member States should be able to choose freely among those options. If more than one procedure leading to discharge of debt is available under national law, Member States should ensure that at least one of those procedures gives insolvent entrepreneurs the opportunity of having a full discharge of debt within a period that does not exceed three years. In the case of procedures which combine a realisation of assets and a repayment plan, the discharge period should start, at the latest, from the date the repayment plan is confirmed by a court or starts being implemented, for example from the first instalment under the plan, but it could also start earlier, such as when a decision to open the procedure is taken.
(76)
In procedures that do not include a repayment plan, the discharge period should start, at the latest, from the date when a decision to open the procedure is taken by a judicial or administrative authority, or the date of the establishment of the insolvency estate. For the purposes of calculating the duration of the discharge period under this Directive, Member States should be able to provide that the concept of ‘opening of procedure’ does not include preliminary measures, such as preservation measures or the appointment of a preliminary insolvency practitioner, unless such measures allow for the realisation of assets, including the disposal and the distribution of assets to creditors. The establishment of the insolvency estate should not necessarily entail a formal decision or confirmation by a judicial or administrative authority, where such decision is not required under national law, and could consist in the submission of the inventory of assets and liabilities.
(77)
Where the procedural path leading to a discharge of debt entails the realisation of an entrepreneur's assets, Member States should not be prevented from providing that the request for discharge is treated separately from the realisation of assets, provided that such request constitutes an integral part of the procedural path leading to the discharge under this Directive. Member States should be able to decide on the rules on the burden of proof in order for the discharge to operate, which means that it should be possible for entrepreneurs to be required by law to prove compliance with their obligations.
(78)
A full discharge of debt or the ending of disqualifications after a period no longer than three years is not appropriate in all circumstances, therefore derogations from this rule which are duly justified by reasons laid down in national law might need to be introduced. For instance, such derogations should be introduced in cases where the debtor is dishonest or has acted in bad faith. Where entrepreneurs do not benefit from a presumption of honesty and good faith under national law, the burden of proof concerning their honesty and good faith should not make it unnecessarily difficult or onerous for them to enter the procedure.
(79)
In establishing whether an entrepreneur was dishonest, judicial or administrative authorities might take into account circumstances such as: the nature and extent of the debt; the time when the debt was incurred; the efforts of the entrepreneur to pay the debt and comply with legal obligations, including public licensing requirements and the need for proper bookkeeping; actions on the entrepreneur's part to frustrate recourse by creditors; the fulfilment of duties in the likelihood of insolvency, which are incumbent on entrepreneurs who are directors of a company; and compliance with Union and national competition and labour law. It should also be possible to introduce derogations where the entrepreneur has not complied with certain legal obligations, including obligations to maximise returns to creditors, which could take the form of a general obligation to generate income or assets. It should furthermore be possible to introduce specific derogations where it is necessary to guarantee the balance between the rights of the debtor and the rights of one or more creditors, such as where the creditor is a natural person who needs more protection than the debtor.
(80)
A derogation could also be justified where the costs of the procedure leading to a discharge of debt, including the fees of judicial and administrative authorities and of practitioners, are not covered. Member States should be able to provide that the benefits of that discharge can be revoked where, for example, the financial situation of the debtor improves significantly due to unexpected circumstances, such as winning a lottery, or coming in the possession of an inheritance or a donation. Member States should not be prevented from providing additional derogations in well-defined circumstances and when duly justified.
(81)
Where there is a duly justified reason under national law, it could be appropriate to limit the possibility of discharge for certain categories of debt. It should be possible for Member States to exclude secured debts from eligibility for discharge only up to the value of the collateral as determined by national law, while the rest of the debt should be treated as unsecured debt. Member States should be able to exclude further categories of debt when duly justified.
(82)
Member States should be able to provide that judicial or administrative authorities can verify, either ex officio or at the request of a person with a legitimate interest, whether entrepreneurs have fulfilled the conditions for obtaining a full discharge of debt.
(83)
If an entrepreneur's permit or licence to carry on a certain craft, business, trade or profession has been denied or revoked as a result of a disqualification order, this Directive should not prevent Member States from requiring the entrepreneur to submit an application for a new permit or licence after the disqualification has expired. Where a Member State authority adopts a decision concerning a specifically supervised activity, it should be possible to also take into account, even after the expiry of the disqualification period, the fact that the insolvent entrepreneur has obtained a discharge of debt in accordance with this Directive.
(84)
Personal and professional debts that cannot be reasonably separated, for example where an asset is used in the course of the professional activity of the entrepreneur as well as outside that activity, should be treated in a single procedure. Where Member States provide that such debts are subject to different insolvency procedures, coordination of those procedures is needed. This Directive should be without prejudice to Member States being able to choose to treat all the debts of an entrepreneur in a single procedure. Member States in which entrepreneurs are allowed to continue their business on their own account during insolvency proceedings should not be prevented from providing that such entrepreneurs can be made subject to new insolvency proceedings, where such continued business becomes insolvent.
(85)
It is necessary to maintain and enhance the transparency and predictability of the procedures in delivering outcomes that are favourable to the preservation of businesses and to allowing entrepreneurs to have a second chance or that permit the efficient liquidation of non-viable enterprises. It is also necessary to reduce the excessive length of insolvency procedures in many Member States, which results in legal uncertainty for creditors and investors and low recovery rates. Finally, given the enhanced cooperation mechanisms between courts and practitioners in cross-border cases, set up under Regulation (EU) 2015/848, the professionalism of all actors involved needs to be brought to comparable high levels across the Union. To achieve those objectives, Member States should ensure that members of the judicial and administrative authorities dealing with procedures concerning preventive restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt are suitably trained and have the necessary expertise for their responsibilities. Such training and expertise could be acquired also during the exercise of the duties as a member of a judicial or administrative authority or, prior to appointment to such duties, during the exercise of other relevant duties.
(86)
Such training and expertise should enable decisions with a potentially significant economic and social impact to be taken in an efficient manner, and should not be understood to mean that members of a judicial authority have to deal exclusively with matters concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt. Member States should ensure that procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt can be carried out in an efficient and expeditious manner. The creation of specialised courts or chambers, or the appointment of specialised judges in accordance with national law, as well as concentrating jurisdiction in a limited number of judicial or administrative authorities would be efficient ways of achieving the objectives of legal certainty and effectiveness of procedures. Member States should not be obliged to require that procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt be prioritised over other procedures.
(87)
Member States should also ensure that practitioners in the field of restructuring, insolvency, and discharge of debt that are appointed by judicial or administrative authorities (‘practitioners’) are: suitably trained; appointed in a transparent manner with due regard to the need to ensure efficient procedures; supervised when carrying out their tasks; and perform their tasks with integrity. It is important that practitioners adhere to standards for such tasks, such as obtaining insurance for professional liability. Suitable training, qualifications and expertise for practitioners could also be acquired while practising their profession. Member States should not be obliged to provide the necessary training themselves, but this could be provided by, for example, professional associations or other bodies. Insolvency practitioners as defined in Regulation (EU) 2015/848 should be included in the scope of this Directive.
(88)
This Directive should not prevent Member States from providing that practitioners are chosen by a debtor, by creditors or by a creditors' committee from a list or a pool that is pre-approved by a judicial or administrative authority. In choosing a practitioner, the debtor, the creditors or the creditors' committee could be granted a margin of appreciation as to the practitioner's expertise and experience in general and the demands of the particular case. Debtors who are natural persons could be exempted from such a duty altogether. In cases with cross-border elements, the appointment of the practitioner should take into account, among other things, the practitioner's ability to comply with the obligations, under Regulation (EU) 2015/848, to communicate and cooperate with insolvency practitioners and judicial and administrative authorities from other Member States, as well as their human and administrative resources to deal with potentially complex cases. Member States should not be prevented from providing for a practitioner to be selected by other methods, such as random selection by a software programme, provided that it is ensured that in using those methods due consideration is given to the practitioner's experience and expertise. Member States should be able to decide on the means for objecting to the selection or appointment of a practitioner or for requesting the replacement of the practitioner, for example through a creditors' committee.
(89)
Practitioners should be subject to oversight and regulatory mechanisms which should include effective measures regarding the accountability of practitioners who have failed in their duties, such as: a reduction in a practitioner's fee; the exclusion from the list or pool of practitioners who can be appointed in insolvency cases; and, where appropriate, disciplinary, administrative or criminal sanctions. Such oversight and regulatory mechanisms should be without prejudice to provisions under national law on civil liability for damages for breach of contractual or non-contractual obligations. Member States should not be required to set up specific authorities or bodies. Member States should ensure that information about the authorities or bodies exercising oversight over practitioners is publicly available. For instance, a mere reference to the judicial or administrative authority should be sufficient as information. It should be possible, in principle, to attain such standards without the need to create new professions or qualifications under national law. Member States should be able to extend the provisions on the training and supervision of practitioners to other practitioners not covered by this Directive. Member States should not be obliged to provide that disputes over remuneration of practitioners are to be prioritised over other procedures.
(90)
To further reduce the length of procedures, to facilitate better participation of creditors in procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt and to ensure similar conditions among creditors irrespective of where they are located in the Union, Member States should put in place provisions enabling debtors, creditors, practitioners and judicial and administrative authorities to use electronic means of communication. Therefore, it should be possible that procedural steps such as the filing of claims by creditors, the notification of creditors, or the lodging of challenges and appeals, can be carried out by electronic means of communication. Member States should be able to provide that notifications of a creditor can only be performed electronically if the creditor concerned has previously consented to electronic communication.
(91)
Parties to procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt should not be obliged to use electronic means of communication if such use is not mandatory under national law, without prejudice to Member States being able to establish a mandatory system of electronic filing and service of documents in procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt. Member States should be able to choose the means of electronic communications. Examples of such means could include a purpose-built system for the electronic transmission of such documents or the use of email, without preventing Member States from being able to put in place features to ensure the security of electronic transmissions, such as electronic signature, or trust services, such as electronic registered delivery services, in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council (17).
(92)
It is important to gather reliable and comparable data on the performance of procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt in order to monitor the implementation and application of this Directive. Therefore, Member States should collect and aggregate data that are sufficiently granular to enable an accurate assessment of how the Directive is working in practice and should communicate those data to the Commission. The communication form for the transmission of such data to the Commission should be established by the Commission assisted by a Committee within the meaning of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council (18). The form should provide a shortlist of the main outcomes of procedures that are common to all Member States. For example, in the case of a restructuring procedure, those main outcomes could be the following: the plan being confirmed by a court; the plan not being confirmed by a court; the restructuring procedures being converted to liquidation procedures or closed because of the opening of liquidation procedures before the plan was confirmed by a court. Member States should not be required to provide a break-down by types of outcome in respect of the procedures which end before any relevant measures are taken, but could instead provide a common number for all procedures which are declared inadmissible, rejected or withdrawn before being opened.
(93)
The communication form should provide a list of options which could be taken into account by the Member States when determining the size of a debtor, by reference to one or more of the elements of the definition of SMEs and large enterprises common to all Member States. The list should include the option of determining the size of a debtor based on the number of workers only. The form should: define the elements of average cost and average recovery rates for which Member States should be able to collect data voluntarily; provide guidance on elements which could be taken into account when Member States make use of a sampling technique, for example on sample sizes to ensure representativeness in terms of geographical distribution, size of debtors and industry; and include the opportunity for Member States to provide any additional information available, for example on the total amount of assets and liabilities of debtors.
(94)
The stability of financial markets relies heavily on financial collateral arrangements, in particular, when collateral security is provided in connection with the participation in designated systems or in central bank operations and when margins are provided to central counterparties. As the value of financial instruments given as collateral security may be very volatile, it is crucial to realise their value quickly before it goes down. Therefore, the provisions of Directives 98/26/EC (19) and 2002/47/EC (20) of the European Parliament and of the Council and Regulation (EU) No 648/2012 should apply notwithstanding the provisions of this Directive. Member States should be allowed to exempt netting arrangements, including close-out netting, from the effects of the stay of individual enforcement actions even in circumstances where they are not covered by Directives 98/26/EC, 2002/47/EC and Regulation (EU) No 648/2012, if such arrangements are enforceable under the laws of the relevant Member State even if insolvency proceedings are opened.
This could be the case for a significant number of master agreements widely used in the financial, energy and commodity markets, both by non-financial and financial counterparties. Such arrangements reduce systemic risks especially in derivatives markets. Such arrangements might therefore be exempt from restrictions that insolvency laws impose on executory contracts. Accordingly, Member States should also be allowed to exempt from the effects of the stay of individual enforcement actions statutory netting arrangements, including close-out netting arrangements, which operate upon the opening of insolvency procedures. The amount resulting from the operation of netting arrangements, including close-out netting arrangements should, however, be subject to the stay of individual enforcement actions.
(95)
Member States that are parties to the Convention on international interests in mobile equipment, signed at Cape Town on 16 November 2001, and its Protocols should be able to continue to comply with their existing international obligations. The provisions of this Directive regarding preventive restructuring frameworks should apply with the derogations necessary to ensure an application of those provisions without prejudice to the application of that Convention and its Protocols.
(96)
The effectiveness of the process of adoption and implementation of the restructuring plan should not be jeopardised by company law. Therefore, Member States should be able to derogate from the requirements laid down in Directive (EU) 2017/1132 of the European Parliament and of the Council (21) concerning the obligations to convene a general meeting and to offer on a pre-emptive basis shares to existing shareholders, to the extent and for the period necessary to ensure that shareholders do not frustrate restructuring efforts by abusing their rights under that Directive. For example, Member States might need to derogate from the obligation to convene a general meeting of shareholders or from the normal time periods, for cases where urgent action is to be taken by the management to safeguard the assets of the company, for instance through requesting a stay of individual enforcement actions and when there is a serious and sudden loss of subscribed capital and a likelihood of insolvency. Derogations from company law might also be required when the restructuring plan provides for the emission of new shares which could be offered with priority to creditors as debt-to-equity swaps, or for the reduction of the amount of subscribed capital in the event of a transfer of parts of the undertaking. Such derogations should be limited in time to the extent that Member States consider such derogations necessary for the establishment of a preventive restructuring framework. Member States should not be obliged to derogate from company law, wholly or partially, for an indefinite or for a limited period of time, if they ensure that their company law requirements do not jeopardise the effectiveness of the restructuring process or if Member States have other, equally effective tools in place to ensure that shareholders do not unreasonably prevent the adoption or implementation of a restructuring plan which would restore the viability of the business. In this context, Member States should attach particular importance to the effectiveness of provisions relating to a stay of individual enforcement actions and confirmation of the restructuring plan which should not be unduly impaired by calls for, or the results of, general meetings of shareholders. Directive (EU) 2017/1132 should therefore be amended accordingly. Member States should enjoy a margin of appreciation in assessing which derogations are needed in the context of national company law in order to effectively implement this Directive, and should also be able to provide for similar exemptions from Directive (EU) 2017/1132 in the case of insolvency proceedings not covered by this Directive but which allow for restructuring measures to be taken.
(97)
In respect of the establishment of, and subsequent changes to, the data communication form, implementing powers should be conferred on the Commission. Those powers should be exercised in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 182/2011.
(98)
A study should be carried out by the Commission in order to evaluate the necessity of submitting legislative proposals to deal with the insolvency of persons not exercising a trade, business, craft or profession, who, as consumers, in good faith, are temporarily or permanently unable to pay debts as they fall due. Such study should investigate whether access to basic goods and services needs to be safeguarded for those persons to ensure that they benefit from decent living conditions.
(99)
In accordance with the Joint Political Declaration of 28 September 2011 of Member States and the Commission on explanatory documents (22), Member States have undertaken to accompany, in justified cases, the notification of their transposition measures with one or more documents explaining the relationship between the components of a directive and the corresponding parts of national transposition instruments. With regard to this Directive, the legislator considers the transmission of such documents to be justified.
(100)
Since the objectives of this Directive cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States because differences between national restructuring and insolvency frameworks would continue to raise obstacles to the free movement of capital and the freedom of establishment, but can rather be better achieved at Union level, the Union may adopt measures, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty on European Union. In accordance with the principle of proportionality, as set out in that Article, this Directive does not go beyond what is necessary in order to achieve those objectives.
(101)
On 7 June 2017, the European Central Bank delivered an opinion (23),
HAVE ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
TITLE I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1
Subject matter and scope
1. This Directive lays down rules on:
(a)
preventive restructuring frameworks available for debtors in financial difficulties when there is a likelihood of insolvency, with a view to preventing the insolvency and ensuring the viability of the debtor;
(b)
procedures leading to a discharge of debt incurred by insolvent entrepreneurs; and
(c)
measures to increase the efficiency of procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt.
2. This Directive does not apply to procedures referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article that concern debtors that are:
(a)
insurance undertakings or reinsurance undertakings as defined in points (1) and (4) of Article 13 of Directive 2009/138/EC;
(b)
credit institutions as defined in point (1) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;
(c)
investment firms or collective investment undertakings as defined in points (2) and (7) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;
(d)
central counter parties as defined in point (1) of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 648/2012;
(e)
central securities depositories as defined in point (1) of Article 2(1) of Regulation (EU) No 909/2014;
(f)
other financial institutions and entities listed in the first subparagraph of Article 1(1) of Directive 2014/59/EU;
(g)
public bodies under national law; and
(h)
natural persons who are not entrepreneurs.
3. Member States may exclude from the scope of this Directive procedures referred to in paragraph 1 that concern debtors which are financial entities, other than those referred to in paragraph 2, providing financial services which are subject to special arrangements under which the national supervisory or resolution authorities have wide-ranging powers of intervention comparable to those laid down in Union and national law in relation to the financial entities referred to in paragraph 2. Member States shall communicate those special arrangements to the Commission.
4. Member States may extend the application of the procedures referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1 to insolvent natural persons who are not entrepreneurs.
Member States may restrict the application of point (a) of paragraph 1 to legal persons.
5. Member States may provide that the following claims are excluded from, or are not affected by, preventive restructuring frameworks referred to in point (a) of paragraph 1:
(a)
existing and future claims of existing or former workers;
(b)
maintenance claims arising from a family relationship, parentage, marriage or affinity; or
(c)
claims that arise from tortious liability of the debtor.
6. Member States shall ensure that preventive restructuring frameworks have no impact on accrued occupational pension entitlements.
Article 2
Definitions
1. For the purposes of this Directive, the following definitions apply:
(1)
‘restructuring’ means measures aimed at restructuring the debtor's business that include changing the composition, conditions or structure of a debtor's assets and liabilities or any other part of the debtor's capital structure, such as sales of assets or parts of the business and, where so provided under national law, the sale of the business as a going concern, as well as any necessary operational changes, or a combination of those elements;
(2)
‘affected parties’ means creditors, including, where applicable under national law, workers, or classes of creditors and, where applicable, under national law, equity holders, whose claims or interests, respectively, are directly affected by a restructuring plan;
(3)
‘equity holder’ means a person that has an ownership interest in a debtor or a debtor's business, including a shareholder, in so far as that person is not a creditor;
(4)
‘stay of individual enforcement actions’ means a temporary suspension, granted by a judicial or administrative authority or applied by operation of law, of the right of a creditor to enforce a claim against a debtor and, where so provided for by national law, against a third-party security provider, in the context of a judicial, administrative or other procedure, or of the right to seize or realise out of court the assets or business of the debtor;
(5)
‘executory contract’ means a contract between a debtor and one or more creditors under which the parties still have obligations to perform at the time the stay of individual enforcement actions is granted or applied;
(6)
‘best-interest-of-creditors test’ means a test that is satisfied if no dissenting creditor would be worse off under a restructuring plan than such a creditor would be if the normal ranking of liquidation priorities under national law were applied, either in the event of liquidation, whether piecemeal or by sale as a going concern, or in the event of the next-best-alternative scenario if the restructuring plan were not confirmed;
(7)
‘new financing’ means any new financial assistance provided by an existing or a new creditor in order to implement a restructuring plan and that is included in that restructuring plan;
(8)
‘interim financing’ means any new financial assistance, provided by an existing or a new creditor, that includes, as a minimum, financial assistance during the stay of individual enforcement actions, and that is reasonable and immediately necessary for the debtor's business to continue operating, or to preserve or enhance the value of that business;
(9)
‘entrepreneur’ means a natural person exercising a trade, business, craft or profession;
(10)
‘full discharge of debt’ means that enforcement against entrepreneurs of their outstanding dischargeable debts is precluded or that outstanding dischargeable debts as such are cancelled, as part of a procedure which could include a realisation of assets or a repayment plan or both;
(11)
‘repayment plan’ means a programme of payments of specified amounts on specified dates by an insolvent entrepreneur to creditors, or a periodic transfer to creditors of a certain part of entrepreneur's disposable income during the discharge period;
(12)
‘practitioner in the field of restructuring’ means any person or body appointed by a judicial or administrative authority to carry out, in particular, one or more of the following tasks:
(a)
assisting the debtor or the creditors in drafting or negotiating a restructuring plan;
(b)
supervising the activity of the debtor during the negotiations on a restructuring plan, and reporting to a judicial or administrative authority;
(c)
taking partial control over the assets or affairs of the debtor during negotiations.
2. For the purposes of this Directive, the following concepts are to be understood as defined by national law:
(a)
insolvency;
(b)
likelihood of insolvency;
(c)
micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (‘SMEs’).
Article 3
Early warning and access to information
1. Member States shall ensure that debtors have access to one or more clear and transparent early warning tools which can detect circumstances that could give rise to a likelihood of insolvency and can signal to them the need to act without delay.
For the purposes of the first subparagraph, Member States may make use of up-to-date IT technologies for notifications and for communication.
2. Early warning tools may include the following:
(a)
alert mechanisms when the debtor has not made certain types of payments;
(b)
advisory services provided by public or private organisations.
(c)
incentives under national law for third parties with relevant information about the debtor, such as accountants, tax and social security authorities, to flag to the debtor a negative development.
3. Member States shall ensure that debtors and employees' representatives have access to relevant and up-to-date information about the availability of early warning tools as well as of the procedures and measures concerning restructuring and discharge of debt.
4. Member States shall ensure that information on access to early warning tools is publicly available online and that, in particular for SMEs, it is easily accessible and presented in a user-friendly manner.
5. Member States may provide support to employees' representatives for the assessment of the economic situation of the debtor.
TITLE II
PREVENTIVE RESTRUCTURING FRAMEWORKS
CHAPTER 1
Availability of preventive restructuring frameworks
Article 4
Availability of preventive restructuring frameworks
1. Member States shall ensure that, where there is a likelihood of insolvency, debtors have access to a preventive restructuring framework that enables them to restructure, with a view to preventing insolvency and ensuring their viability, without prejudice to other solutions for avoiding insolvency, thereby protecting jobs and maintaining business activity.
2. Member States may provide that debtors that have been sentenced for serious breaches of accounting or bookkeeping obligations under national law are allowed to access a preventive restructuring framework only after those debtors have taken adequate measures to remedy the issues that gave rise to the sentence, with a view to providing creditors with the necessary information to enable them to take a decision during restructuring negotiations.
3. Member States may maintain or introduce a viability test under national law, provided that such a test has the purpose of excluding debtors that do not have a prospect of viability, and that it can be carried out without detriment to the debtors' assets.
4. Member States may limit the number of times within a certain period a debtor can access a preventive restructuring framework as provided for under this Directive.
5. The preventive restructuring framework provided for under this Directive may consist of one or more procedures, measures or provisions, some of which may take place out of court, without prejudice to any other restructuring frameworks under national law.
Member States shall ensure that such restructuring framework affords debtors and affected parties the rights and safeguards provided for in this Title in a coherent manner.
6. Member States may put in place provisions limiting the involvement of a judicial or administrative authority in a preventive restructuring framework to where it is necessary and proportionate while ensuring that rights of any affected parties and relevant stakeholders are safeguarded.
7. Preventive restructuring frameworks provided for under this Directive shall be available on application by debtors.
8. Member States may also provide that preventive restructuring frameworks provided for under this Directive are available at the request of creditors and employees' representatives, subject to the agreement of the debtor. Member States may limit that requirement to obtain the debtor's agreement to cases where debtors are SMEs.
CHAPTER 2
Facilitating negotiations on preventive restructuring plans
Article 5
Debtor in possession
1. Member States shall ensure that debtors accessing preventive restructuring procedures remain totally, or at least partially, in control of their assets and the day-to-day operation of their business.
2. Where necessary, the appointment by a judicial or administrative authority of a practitioner in the field of restructuring shall be decided on a case-by-case basis, except in certain circumstances where Member States may require the mandatory appointment of such a practitioner in every case.
3. Member States shall provide for the appointment of a practitioner in the field of restructuring, to assist the debtor and creditors in negotiating and drafting the plan, at least in the following cases:
(a)
where a general stay of individual enforcement actions, in accordance with Article 6(3), is granted by a judicial or administrative authority, and the judicial or administrative authority decides that such a practitioner is necessary to safeguard the interest of the parties;
(b)
where the restructuring plan needs to be confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority by means of a cross-class cram-down, in accordance with Article 11; or
(c)
where it is requested by the debtor or by a majority of the creditors, provided that, in the latter case, the cost of the practitioner is borne by the creditors.
Article 6
Stay of individual enforcement actions
1. Member States shall ensure that debtors can benefit from a stay of individual enforcement actions to support the negotiations of a restructuring plan in a preventive restructuring framework.
Member States may provide that judicial or administrative authorities can refuse to grant a stay of individual enforcement actions where such a stay is not necessary or where it would not achieve the objective set out in the first subparagraph.
2. Without prejudice to paragraphs 4 and 5, Member States shall ensure that a stay of individual enforcement actions can cover all types of claims, including secured claims and preferential claims.
3. Member States may provide that a stay of individual enforcement actions can be general, covering all creditors, or can be limited, covering one or more individual creditors or categories of creditors.
Where a stay is limited, the stay shall only apply to creditors that have been informed, in accordance with national law, of negotiations as referred to in paragraph 1 on the restructuring plan or of the stay.
4. Member States may exclude certain claims or categories of claims from the scope of the stay of individual enforcement actions, in well-defined circumstances, where such an exclusion is duly justified and where:
(a)
enforcement is not likely to jeopardise the restructuring of the business; or
(b)
the stay would unfairly prejudice the creditors of those claims.
5. Paragraph 2 shall not apply to workers' claims.
By way of derogation from the first subparagraph, Member States may apply paragraph 2 to workers' claims if, and to the extent that, Member States ensure that the payment of such claims is guaranteed in preventive restructuring frameworks at a similar level of protection.
6. The initial duration of a stay of individual enforcement actions shall be limited to a maximum period of no more than four months.
7. Notwithstanding paragraph 6, Member States may enable judicial or administrative authorities to extend the duration of a stay of individual enforcement actions or to grant a new stay of individual enforcement actions, at the request of the debtor, a creditor or, where applicable, a practitioner in the field of restructuring. Such extension or new stay of individual enforcement actions shall be granted only if well-defined circumstances show that such extension or new stay is duly justified, such as:
(a)
relevant progress has been made in the negotiations on the restructuring plan;
(b)
the continuation of the stay of individual enforcement actions does not unfairly prejudice the rights or interests of any affected parties; or
(c)
insolvency proceedings which could end in the liquidation of the debtor under national law have not yet been opened in respect of the debtor.
8. The total duration of the stay of individual enforcement actions, including extensions and renewals, shall not exceed 12 months.
Where Member States choose to implement this Directive by means of one or more procedures or measures which do not fulfil the conditions for notification under Annex A to Regulation (EU) 2015/848, the total duration of the stay under such procedures shall be limited to no more than four months if the centre of main interests of the debtor has been transferred from another Member State within a three-month period prior to the filing of a request for the opening of preventive restructuring proceedings.
9. Member States shall ensure that judicial or administrative authorities can lift a stay of individual enforcement actions in the following cases:
(a)
the stay no longer fulfils the objective of supporting the negotiations on the restructuring plan, for example if it becomes apparent that a proportion of creditors which, under national law, could prevent the adoption of the restructuring plan do not support the continuation of the negotiations;
(b)
at the request of the debtor or the practitioner in the field of restructuring;
(c)
where so provided for in national law, if one or more creditors or one or more classes of creditors are, or would be, unfairly prejudiced by a stay of individual enforcement actions; or
(d)
where so provided for in national law, if the stay gives rise to the insolvency of a creditor.
Member States may limit the power, under the first subparagraph, to lift the stay of individual enforcement actions to situations where creditors had not had the opportunity to be heard before the stay came into force or before an extension of the period was granted by a judicial or administrative authority.
Member States may provide for a minimum period, which does not exceed the period referred to in paragraph 6, during which a stay of individual enforcement actions cannot be lifted.
Article 7
Consequences of the stay of individual enforcement actions
1. Where an obligation on a debtor, provided for under national law, to file for the opening of insolvency proceedings which could end in the liquidation of the debtor, arises during a stay of individual enforcement actions, that obligation shall be suspended for the duration of that stay.
2. A stay of individual enforcement actions in accordance with Article 6 shall suspend, for the duration of the stay, the opening, at the request of one or more creditors, of insolvency proceedings which could end in the liquidation of the debtor.
3. Member States may derogate from paragraphs 1 and 2 in situations where a debtor is unable to pay its debts as they fall due. In such cases, Member States shall ensure that a judicial or administrative authority can decide to keep in place the benefit of the stay of individual enforcement actions, if, taking into account the circumstances of the case, the opening of insolvency proceedings which could end in the liquidation of the debtor would not be in the general interest of creditors.
4. Member States shall provide for rules preventing creditors to which the stay applies from withholding performance or terminating, accelerating or, in any other way, modifying essential executory contracts to the detriment of the debtor, for debts that came into existence prior to the stay, solely by virtue of the fact that they were not paid by the debtor. ‘Essential executory contracts’ shall be understood to mean executory contracts which are necessary for the continuation of the day-to-day operations of the business, including contracts concerning supplies, the suspension of which would lead to the debtor's activities coming to a standstill.
The first subparagraph shall not preclude Member States from affording such creditors appropriate safeguards with a view to preventing unfair prejudice being caused to such creditors as a result of that subparagraph.
Member States may provide that this paragraph also applies to non-essential executory contracts.
5. Member States shall ensure that creditors are not allowed to withhold performance or terminate, accelerate or, in any other way, modify executory contracts to the detriment of the debtor by virtue of a contractual clause providing for such measures, solely by reason of:
(a)
a request for the opening of preventive restructuring proceedings;
(b)
a request for a stay of individual enforcement actions;
(c)
the opening of preventive restructuring proceedings; or
(d)
the granting of a stay of individual enforcement actions as such.
6. Member States may provide that a stay of individual enforcement actions does not apply to netting arrangements, including close-out netting arrangements, on financial markets, energy markets and commodity markets, even in circumstances where Article 31(1) does not apply, if such arrangements are enforceable under national insolvency law. The stay shall, however, apply to the enforcement by a creditor of a claim against a debtor arising as a result of the operation of a netting arrangement.
The first subparagraph shall not apply to contracts for the supply of goods, services or energy necessary for the operation of the debtor's business, unless such contracts take the form of a position traded on an exchange or other market, such that it can be substituted at any time at current market value.
7. Member States shall ensure that the expiry of a stay of individual enforcement actions without the adoption of a restructuring plan does not, of itself, give rise to the opening of an insolvency procedure which could end in the liquidation of the debtor, unless the other conditions for such opening laid down by national law are fulfilled.
CHAPTER 3
Restructuring plans
Article 8
Content of restructuring plans
1. Member States shall require that restructuring plans submitted for adoption in accordance with Article 9, or for confirmation by a judicial or administrative authority in accordance with Article 10, contain at least the following information:
(a)
the identity of the debtor;
(b)
the debtor's assets and liabilities at the time of submission of the restructuring plan, including a value for the assets, a description of the economic situation of the debtor and the position of workers, and a description of the causes and the extent of the difficulties of the debtor;
(c)
the affected parties, whether named individually or described by categories of debt in accordance with national law, as well as their claims or interests covered by the restructuring plan;
(d)
where applicable, the classes into which the affected parties have been grouped, for the purpose of adopting the restructuring plan, and the respective values of claims and interests in each class;
(e)
where applicable, the parties, whether named individually or described by categories of debt in accordance with national law, which are not affected by the restructuring plan, together with a description of the reasons why it is proposed not to affect them;
(f)
where applicable, the identity of the practitioner in the field of restructuring;
(g)
the terms of the restructuring plan, including, in particular:
(i)
any proposed restructuring measures as referred to in point (1) of Article 2(1);
(ii)
where applicable, the proposed duration of any proposed restructuring measures;
(iii)
the arrangements with regard to informing and consulting the employees' representatives in accordance with Union and national law;
(iv)
where applicable, overall consequences as regards employment such as dismissals, short-time working arrangements or similar;
(v)
the estimated financial flows of the debtor, if provided for by national law; and
(vi)
any new financing anticipated as part of the restructuring plan, and the reasons why the new financing is necessary to implement that plan;
(h)
a statement of reasons which explains why the restructuring plan has a reasonable prospect of preventing the insolvency of the debtor and ensuring the viability of the business, including the necessary pre-conditions for the success of the plan. Member States may require that that statement of reasons be made or validated either by an external expert or by the practitioner in the field of restructuring if such a practitioner is appointed.
2. Member States shall make available online a comprehensive check-list for restructuring plans, adapted to the needs of SMEs. The check-list shall include practical guidelines on how the restructuring plan has to be drafted under national law.
The check-list shall be made available in the official language or languages of the Member State. Member States shall consider making the check-list available in at least one other language, in particular in a language used in international business.
Article 9
Adoption of restructuring plans
1. Member States shall ensure that, irrespective of who applies for a preventive restructuring procedure in accordance with Article 4, debtors have the right to submit restructuring plans for adoption by the affected parties.
Member States may also provide that creditors and practitioners in the field of restructuring have the right to submit restructuring plans, and provide for conditions under which they may do so.
2. Member States shall ensure that affected parties have a right to vote on the adoption of a restructuring plan.
Parties that are not affected by a restructuring plan shall not have voting rights in the adoption of that plan.
3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2, Member States may exclude from the right to vote the following:
(a)
equity holders;
(b)
creditors whose claims rank below the claims of ordinary unsecured creditors in the normal ranking of liquidation priorities; or
(c)
any related party of the debtor or the debtor's business, with a conflict of interest under national law.
4. Member States shall ensure that affected parties are treated in separate classes which reflect sufficient commonality of interest based on verifiable criteria, in accordance with national law. As a minimum, creditors of secured and unsecured claims shall be treated in separate classes for the purposes of adopting a restructuring plan.
Member States may also provide that workers' claims are treated in a separate class of their own.
Member States may provide that debtors that are SMEs can opt not to treat affected parties in separate classes.
Member States shall put in place appropriate measures to ensure that class formation is done with a particular view to protecting vulnerable creditors such as small suppliers.
5. Voting rights and the formation of classes shall be examined by a judicial or administrative authority when a request for confirmation of the restructuring plan is submitted.
Member States may require a judicial or administrative authority to examine and confirm the voting rights and formation of classes at an earlier stage than that referred to in the first subparagraph.
6. A restructuring plan shall be adopted by affected parties, provided that a majority in the amount of their claims or interests is obtained in each class. Member States may, in addition, require that a majority in the number of affected parties is obtained in each class.
Member States shall lay down the majorities required for the adoption of a restructuring plan. Those majorities shall not be higher than 75 % of the amount of claims or interests in each class or, where applicable, of the number of affected parties in each class.
7. Notwithstanding paragraphs 2 to 6, Member States may provide that a formal vote on the adoption of a restructuring plan can be replaced by an agreement with the requisite majority.
Article 10
Confirmation of restructuring plans
1. Member States shall ensure that at least the following restructuring plans are binding on the parties only if they are confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority:
(a)
restructuring plans which affect the claims or interests of dissenting affected parties;
(b)
restructuring plans which provide for new financing;
(c)
restructuring plans which involve the loss of more than 25 % of the workforce, if such loss is permitted under national law.
2. Member States shall ensure that the conditions under which a restructuring plan can be confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority are clearly specified and include at least the following:
(a)
the restructuring plan has been adopted in accordance with Article 9;
(b)
creditors with sufficient commonality of interest in the same class are treated equally, and in a manner proportionate to their claim;
(c)
notification of the restructuring plan has been given in accordance with national law to all affected parties;
(d)
where there are dissenting creditors, the restructuring plan satisfies the best-interest-of-creditors test;
(e)
where applicable, any new financing is necessary to implement the restructuring plan and does not unfairly prejudice the interests of creditors.
Compliance with point (d) of the first subparagraph shall be examined by a judicial or administrative authority only if the restructuring plan is challenged on that ground.
3. Member States shall ensure that judicial or administrative authorities are able to refuse to confirm a restructuring plan where that plan would not have a reasonable prospect of preventing the insolvency of the debtor or ensuring the viability of the business.
4. Member States shall ensure that where a judicial or administrative authority is required to confirm a restructuring plan in order for it to become binding, the decision is taken in an efficient manner with a view to expeditious treatment of the matter.
Article 11
Cross-class cram-down
1. Member States shall ensure that a restructuring plan which is not approved by affected parties, as provided for in Article 9(6), in every voting class, may be confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority upon the proposal of a debtor or with the debtor's agreement, and become binding upon dissenting voting classes where the restructuring plan fulfils at least the following conditions:
(a)
it complies with Article 10(2) and (3);
(b)
it has been approved by:
(i)
a majority of the voting classes of affected parties, provided that at least one of those classes is a secured creditors class or is senior to the ordinary unsecured creditors class; or, failing that,
(ii)
at least one of the voting classes of affected parties or where so provided under national law, impaired parties, other than an equity-holders class or any other class which, upon a valuation of the debtor as a going concern, would not receive any payment or keep any interest, or, where so provided under national law, which could be reasonably presumed not to receive any payment or keep any interest, if the normal ranking of liquidation priorities were applied under national law;
(c)
it ensures that dissenting voting classes of affected creditors are treated at least as favourably as any other class of the same rank and more favourably than any junior class; and
(d)
no class of affected parties can, under the restructuring plan, receive or keep more than the full amount of its claims or interests.
By way of derogation from the first subparagraph, Member States may limit the requirement to obtain the debtor's agreement to cases where debtors are SMEs.
Member States may increase the minimum number of classes of affected parties or, where so provided under national law, impaired parties, required to approve the plan as laid down in point (b)(ii) of the first subparagraph.
2. By way of derogation from point (c) of paragraph 1, Member States may provide that the claims of affected creditors in a dissenting voting class are satisfied in full by the same or equivalent means where a more junior class is to receive any payment or keep any interest under the restructuring plan.
Member States may maintain or introduce provisions derogating from the first subparagraph where they are necessary in order to achieve the aims of the restructuring plan and where the restructuring plan does not unfairly prejudice the rights or interests of any affected parties.
Article 12
Equity holders
1. Where Member States exclude equity holders from the application of Articles 9 to 11, they shall ensure by other means that those equity holders are not allowed to unreasonably prevent or create obstacles to the adoption and confirmation of a restructuring plan.
2. Member States shall also ensure that equity holders are not allowed to unreasonably prevent or create obstacles to the implementation of a restructuring plan.
3. Member States may adapt what it means to unreasonably prevent or create obstacles under this Article to take into account, inter alia: whether the debtor is an SME or a large enterprise; the proposed restructuring measures touching upon the rights of equity holders; the type of equity holder; whether the debtor is a legal or a natural person; or whether partners in a company have limited or unlimited liability.
Article 13
Workers
1. Members States shall ensure that individual and collective workers' rights, under Union and national labour law, such as the following, are not affected by the preventive restructuring framework:
(a)
the right to collective bargaining and industrial action; and
(b)
the right to information and consultation in accordance with Directive 2002/14/EC and Directive 2009/38/EC, in particular:
(i)
information to employees' representatives about the recent and probable development of the undertaking's or the establishment's activities and economic situation, enabling them to communicate to the debtor concerns about the situation of the business and as regards the need to consider restructuring mechanisms;
(ii)
information to employees' representatives about any preventive restructuring procedure which could have an impact on employment, such as on the ability of workers to recover their wages and any future payments, including occupational pensions;
(iii)
information to and consultation of employees' representatives about restructuring plans before they are submitted for adoption in accordance with Article 9, or for confirmation by a judicial or administrative authority in accordance with Article 10;
(c)
the rights guaranteed by Directives 98/59/EC, 2001/23/EC and 2008/94/EC.
2. Where the restructuring plan includes measures leading to changes in the work organisation or in contractual relations with workers, those measures shall be approved by those workers, if national law or collective agreements provide for such approval in such cases.
Article 14
Valuation by the judicial or administrative authority
1. The judicial or administrative authority shall take a decision on the valuation of the debtor's business only where a restructuring plan is challenged by a dissenting affected party on the grounds of either:
(a)
an alleged failure to satisfy the best-interest-of-creditors test under point (6) of Article 2(1); or
(b)
an alleged breach of the conditions for a cross-class cram-down under point (ii) of Article 11(1)(b).
2. Member States shall ensure that, for the purpose of taking a decision on a valuation in accordance with paragraph 1, judicial or administrative authorities may appoint or hear properly qualified experts.
3. For the purposes of paragraph 1, Member States shall ensure that a dissenting affected party may lodge a challenge with the judicial or administrative authority called upon to confirm the restructuring plan.
Member States may provide that such a challenge can be lodged in the context of an appeal against a decision on the confirmation of a restructuring plan.
Article 15
Effects of restructuring plans
1. Member States shall ensure that restructuring plans that are confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority are binding upon all affected parties named or described in accordance with point (c) of Article 8(1).
2. Member States shall ensure that creditors that are not involved in the adoption of a restructuring plan under national law are not affected by the plan.
Article 16
Appeals
1. Member States shall ensure that any appeal provided for under national law against a decision to confirm or reject a restructuring plan taken by a judicial authority is brought before a higher judicial authority.
Member States shall ensure that an appeal against a decision to confirm or reject a restructuring plan taken by an administrative authority is brought before a judicial authority.
2. Appeals shall be resolved in an efficient manner with a view to expeditious treatment.
3. An appeal against a decision confirming a restructuring plan shall have no suspensive effects on the execution of that plan.
By way of derogation from the first subparagraph, Member States may provide that judicial authorities can suspend the execution of the restructuring plan or parts thereof where necessary and appropriate to safeguard the interests of a party.
4. Member States shall ensure that, where an appeal pursuant to paragraph 3 is upheld, the judicial authority may either:
(a)
set aside the restructuring plan; or
(b)
confirm the restructuring plan, either with amendments, where so provided under national law, or without amendments.
Member States may provide that, where a plan is confirmed under point (b) of the first subparagraph, compensation is granted to any party that incurred monetary losses and whose appeal is upheld.
CHAPTER 4
Protection for new financing, interim financing and other restructuring related transactions
Article 17
Protection for new financing and interim financing
1. Member States shall ensure that new financing and interim financing are adequately protected. As a minimum, in the case of any subsequent insolvency of the debtor:
(a)
new financing and interim financing shall not be declared void, voidable or unenforceable; and
(b)
the grantors of such financing shall not incur civil, administrative or criminal liability, on the ground that such financing is detrimental to the general body of creditors, unless other additional grounds laid down by national law are present.
2. Member States may provide that paragraph 1 shall only apply to new financing if the restructuring plan has been confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority, and to interim financing which has been subject to ex ante control.
3. Member States may exclude from the application of paragraph 1 interim financing which is granted after the debtor has become unable to pay its debts as they fall due.
4. Member States may provide that grantors of new or interim financing are entitled to receive payment with priority in the context of subsequent insolvency procedures in relation to other creditors that would otherwise have superior or equal claims.
Article 18
Protection for other restructuring related transactions
1. Without prejudice to Article 17, Member States shall ensure that, in the event of any subsequent insolvency of a debtor, transactions that are reasonable and immediately necessary for the negotiation of a restructuring plan are not declared void, voidable or unenforceable on the ground that such transactions are detrimental to the general body of creditors, unless other additional grounds laid down by national law are present.
2. Member States may provide that paragraph 1 only applies where the plan is confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority or where such transactions were subject to ex ante control.
3. Member States may exclude from the application of paragraph 1 transactions that are carried out after the debtor has become unable to pay its debts as they fall due.
4. Transactions referred to in paragraph 1 shall include, as a minimum:
(a)
the payment of fees for and costs of negotiating, adopting or confirming a restructuring plan;
(b)
the payment of fees for and costs of seeking professional advice closely connected with the restructuring;
(c)
the payment of workers' wages for work already carried out without prejudice to other protection provided in Union or national law;
(d)
any payments and disbursements made in the ordinary course of business other than those referred to in points (a) to (c).
5. Without prejudice to Article 17, Member States shall ensure that, in the event of any subsequent insolvency of the debtor, transactions that are reasonable and immediately necessary for the implementation of a restructuring plan, and that are carried out in accordance with the restructuring plan confirmed by a judicial or administrative authority, are not declared void, voidable or unenforceable on the ground that such transactions are detrimental to the general body of creditors, unless other additional grounds laid down by national law are present.
CHAPTER 5
Duties of directors
Article 19
Duties of directors where there is a likelihood of insolvency
Member States shall ensure that, where there is a likelihood of insolvency, directors, have due regard, as a minimum, to the following:
(a)
the interests of creditors, equity holders and other stakeholders;
(b)
the need to take steps to avoid insolvency; and
(c)
the need to avoid deliberate or grossly negligent conduct that threatens the viability of the business.
TITLE III
DISCHARGE OF DEBT AND DISQUALIFICATIONS
Article 20
Access to discharge
1. Member States shall ensure that insolvent entrepreneurs have access to at least one procedure that can lead to a full discharge of debt in accordance with this Directive.
Member States may require that the trade, business, craft or profession to which an insolvent entrepreneur's debts are related has ceased.
2. Member States in which a full discharge of debt is conditional on a partial repayment of debt by the entrepreneur shall ensure that the related repayment obligation is based on the individual situation of the entrepreneur and, in particular, is proportionate to the entrepreneur's seizable or disposable income and assets during the discharge period, and takes into account the equitable interest of creditors.
3. Member States shall ensure that entrepreneurs who have been discharged from their debts may benefit from existing national frameworks providing for business support for entrepreneurs, including access to relevant and up-to-date information about these frameworks.
Article 21
Discharge period
1. Member States shall ensure that the period after which insolvent entrepreneurs are able to be fully discharged from their debts is no longer than three years starting at the latest from the date of either:
(a)
in the case of a procedure which includes a repayment plan, the decision by a judicial or administrative authority to confirm the plan or the start of the implementation of the plan; or
(b)
in the case of any other procedure, the decision by the judicial or administrative authority to open the procedure, or the establishment of the entrepreneur's insolvency estate.
2. Member States shall ensure that insolvent entrepreneurs who have complied with their obligations, where such obligations exist under national law, are discharged of their debt on expiry of the discharge period without the need to apply to a judicial or administrative authority to open a procedure additional to those referred to in paragraph 1.
Without prejudice to the first subparagraph, Member States may maintain or introduce provisions allowing the judicial or administrative authority to verify whether the entrepreneurs have fulfilled the obligations for obtaining a discharge of debt.
3. Member States may provide that a full discharge of debt does not hinder the continuation of an insolvency procedure that entails the realisation and distribution of assets of an entrepreneur that formed part of the insolvency estate of that entrepreneur as at the date of expiry of the discharge period.
Article 22
Disqualification period
1. Member States shall ensure that, where an insolvent entrepreneur obtains a discharge of debt in accordance with this Directive, any disqualifications from taking up or pursuing a trade, business, craft or profession on the sole ground that the entrepreneur is insolvent, shall cease to have effect, at the latest, at the end of the discharge period.
2. Member States shall ensure that, on expiry of the discharge period, the disqualifications referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article cease to have effect without the need to apply to a judicial or administrative authority to open a procedure additional to those referred to in Article 21(1).
Article 23
Derogations
1. By way of derogation from Articles 20 to 22, Member States shall maintain or introduce provisions denying or restricting access to discharge of debt, revoking the benefit of such discharge or providing for longer periods for obtaining a full discharge of debt or longer disqualification periods, where the insolvent entrepreneur acted dishonestly or in bad faith under national law towards creditors or other stakeholders when becoming indebted, during the insolvency proceedings or during the payment of the debt, without prejudice to national rules on burden of proof.
2. By way of derogation from Articles 20 to 22, Member States may maintain or introduce provisions denying or restricting access to discharge of debt, revoking the benefit of discharge or providing for longer periods for obtaining a full discharge of debt or longer disqualification periods in certain well-defined circumstances and where such derogations are duly justified, such as where:
(a)
the insolvent entrepreneur has substantially violated obligations under a repayment plan or any other legal obligation aimed at safeguarding the interests of creditors, including the obligation to maximise returns to creditors;
(b)
the insolvent entrepreneur has failed to comply with information or cooperation obligations under Union and national law;
(c)
there are abusive applications for a discharge of debt;
(d)
there is a further application for a discharge within a certain period after the insolvent entrepreneur was granted a full discharge of debt or was denied a full discharge of debt due to a serious violation of information or cooperation obligations;
(e)
the cost of the procedure leading to the discharge of debt is not covered; or
(f)
a derogation is necessary to guarantee the balance between the rights of the debtor and the rights of one or more creditors.
3. By way of derogation from Article 21, Member States may provide for longer discharge periods in cases where:
(a)
protective measures are approved or ordered by a judicial or administrative authority in order to safeguard the main residence of the insolvent entrepreneur and, where applicable, of the entrepreneur's family, or the essential assets for the continuation of the entrepreneur's trade, business, craft or profession; or
(b)
the main residence of the insolvent entrepreneur and, where applicable, of the entrepreneur's family, is not realised.
4. Member States may exclude specific categories of debt from discharge of debt, or restrict access to discharge of debt or lay down a longer discharge period where such exclusions, restrictions or longer periods are duly justified, such as in the case of:
(a)
secured debts;
(b)
debts arising from or in connection with criminal penalties;
(c)
debts arising from tortious liability;
(d)
debts regarding maintenance obligations arising from a family relationship, parentage, marriage or affinity;
(e)
debts incurred after the application for or opening of the procedure leading to a discharge of debt; and
(f)
debts arising from the obligation to pay the cost of the procedure leading to a discharge of debt.
5. By way of derogation from Article 22, Member States may provide for longer or indefinite disqualification periods where the insolvent entrepreneur is a member of a profession:
(a)
to which specific ethical rules or specific rules on reputation or expertise apply, and the entrepreneur has infringed those rules; or
(b)
dealing with the management of the property of others.
The first subparagraph shall also apply where an insolvent entrepreneur requests access to a profession as referred to in point (a) or (b) of that subparagraph.
6. This Directive is without prejudice to national rules regarding disqualifications ordered by a judicial or administrative authority other than those referred to in Article 22.
Article 24
Consolidation of proceedings regarding professional and personal debts
1. Member States shall ensure that, where insolvent entrepreneurs have professional debts incurred in the course of their trade, business, craft or profession as well as personal debts incurred outside those activities, which cannot be reasonably separated, such debts, if dischargeable, shall be treated in a single procedure for the purposes of obtaining a full discharge of debt.
2. Member States may provide that, where professional debts and personal debts can be separated, those debts are to be treated, for the purposes of obtaining a full discharge of debt, either in separate but coordinated procedures or in the same procedure.
TITLE IV
MEASURES TO INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF PROCEDURES CONCERNING RESTRUCTURING, INSOLVENCY AND DISCHARGE OF DEBT
Article 25
Judicial and administrative authorities
Without prejudice to judicial independence and to any differences in the organisation of the judiciary across the Union, Member States shall ensure that:
(a)
members of the judicial and administrative authorities dealing with procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt receive suitable training and have the necessary expertise for their responsibilities; and
(b)
procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt are dealt with in an efficient manner, with a view to the expeditious treatment of procedures.
Article 26
Practitioners in procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt
1. Member States shall ensure that:
(a)
practitioners appointed by a judicial or administrative authority in procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt (‘practitioners’) receive suitable training and have the necessary expertise for their responsibilities;
(b)
the conditions for eligibility, as well as the process for the appointment, removal and resignation of practitioners are clear, transparent and fair;
(c)
in appointing a practitioner for a particular case, including cases with cross-border elements, due consideration is given to the practitioner's experience and expertise, and to the specific features of the case; and
(d)
in order to avoid any conflict of interest, debtors and creditors have the opportunity to either object to the selection or appointment of a practitioner or request the replacement of the practitioner.
2. The Commission shall facilitate the sharing of best practices between Member States with a view to improving the quality of training across the Union, including by means of the exchange of experiences and capacity building tools.
Article 27
Supervision and remuneration of practitioners
1. Member States shall put in place appropriate oversight and regulatory mechanisms to ensure that the work of practitioners is effectively supervised, with a view to ensuring that their services are provided in an effective and competent way, and, in relation to the parties involved, are provided impartially and independently. Those mechanisms shall also include measures for the accountability of practitioners who have failed in their duties.
2. Member States shall ensure that information about the authorities or bodies exercising oversight over practitioners is publicly available.
3. Member States may encourage the development of and adherence to codes of conduct by practitioners.
4. Member States shall ensure that the remuneration of practitioners is governed by rules that are consistent with the objective of an efficient resolution of procedures.
Member States shall ensure that appropriate procedures are in place to resolve any disputes over remuneration.
Article 28
Use of electronic means of communication
Member States shall ensure that, in procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt, the parties to the procedure, the practitioner and the judicial or administrative authority are able to perform by use of electronic means of communication, including in cross-border situations, at least the following actions:
(a)
filing of claims;
(b)
submission of restructuring or repayment plans;
(c)
notifications to creditors;
(d)
lodging of challenges and appeals.
TITLE V
MONITORING OF PROCEDURES CONCERNING RESTRUCTURING, INSOLVENCY AND DISCHARGE OF DEBT
Article 29
Data collection
1. Member States shall collect and aggregate, on an annual basis, at national level, data on procedures concerning restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt, broken down by each type of procedure, and covering at least the following elements:
(a)
the number of procedures that were applied for or opened, where such opening is provided for under national law, and of procedures that are pending or were closed;
(b)
the average length of procedures from the submission of the application, or from the opening thereof, where such opening is provided for under national law, to their closure;
(c)
the number of procedures other than those required under point (d), broken down by types of outcome;
(d)
the number of applications for restructuring procedures that were declared inadmissible, were rejected or were withdrawn before being opened.
2. Member States shall collect and aggregate, on an annual basis, at national level, data on the number of debtors which were subject to restructuring procedures or insolvency procedures and which, within the three years prior to the submission of the application or the opening of such procedures, where such opening is provided for under national law, had a restructuring plan confirmed under a previous restructuring procedure implementing Title II.
3. Member States may collect and aggregate, on an annual basis, at national level, data on:
(a)
the average cost of each type of procedure;
(b)
the average recovery rates for secured and unsecured creditors and, where applicable, other types of creditors, separately;
(c)
the number of entrepreneurs who, after having undergone a procedure under point (b) of Article 1(1), launch a new business;
(d)
the number of job losses linked to restructuring and insolvency procedures.
4. Member States shall break down the data referred to in points (a) to (c) of paragraph 1 and, where applicable and available, the data referred to in paragraph 3 by:
(a)
the size of the debtors that are not natural persons;
(b)
whether debtors subject to procedures concerning restructuring or insolvency are natural or legal persons; and
(c)
whether the procedures leading to a discharge of debt concern only entrepreneurs or all natural persons.
5. Member States may collect and aggregate the data referred to in paragraphs 1 to 4 through a sample technique that ensures that the samples are representative in terms of size and diversity.
6. Member States shall collect and aggregate the data referred to in paragraphs 1, 2, 4 and, where applicable, paragraph 3, for full calendar years ending on 31 December of each year, starting with the first full calendar year following the date of application of implementing acts referred to in paragraph 7. The data shall be communicated annually to the Commission, on the basis of a standard data communication form, by 31 December of the calendar year following the year for which data are collected.
7. The Commission shall establish the communication form referred to in paragraph 6 of this Article by way of implementing acts. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 30(2).
8. The Commission shall publish on its website the data communicated in accordance with paragraph 6 in an accessible and user-friendly manner.
Article 30
Committee procedure
1. The Commission shall be assisted by a committee. That committee shall be a committee within the meaning of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011.
2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 shall apply.
Where the committee delivers no opinion, the Commission shall not adopt the draft implementing act and the third subparagraph of Article 5(4) of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 shall apply.
TITLE VI
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 31
Relationship with other acts and international instruments
1. The following acts shall apply notwithstanding this Directive:
(a)
Directive 98/26/EC;
(b)
Directive 2002/47/EC; and
(c)
Regulation (EU) No 648/2012.
2. This Directive shall be without prejudice to the safeguarding requirements of funds for payment institutions laid down under Directive (EU) 2015/2366 of the European Parliament and of the Council (24) and for electronic money institutions laid down under Directive 2009/110/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (25).
3. This Directive shall be without prejudice to the application of the Convention on international interests in mobile equipment and its Protocol on matters specific to aircraft equipment, signed at Cape Town on 16 November 2001, to which some Member States are party at the time of the adoption of this Directive.
Article 32
Amendment of Directive (EU) 2017/1132
In Article 84 of Directive (EU) 2017/1132, the following paragraph is added:
‘4. Member States shall derogate from Article 58(1), Article 68, Articles 72, 73, and 74, point (b) of Article 79(1), Article 80(1) and Article 81 to the extent and for the period that such derogations are necessary for the establishment of the preventive restructuring frameworks provided for in Directive (EU) 2019/1023 of the European Parliament and of the Council (*1).
The first subparagraph shall be without prejudice to the principle of equal treatment of shareholders.
Article 33
Review clause
No later than 17 July 2026 and every five years thereafter, the Commission shall present to the European Parliament, the Council and the European Economic and Social Committee a report on the application and impact of this Directive, including on the application of the class formation and voting rules in respect of vulnerable creditors, such as workers. On the basis of that assessment, the Commission shall submit, if appropriate, a legislative proposal, considering additional measures to consolidate and harmonise the legal framework on restructuring, insolvency and discharge of debt.
Article 34
Transposition
1. Member States shall adopt and publish, by 17 July 2021, the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive, with the exception of the provisions necessary to comply with points (a), (b) and (c) of Article 28 which shall be adopted and published by 17 July 2024 and the provisions necessary to comply with point (d) of Article 28 which shall be adopted and published by 17 July 2026. They shall immediately communicate the text of those provisions to the Commission.
They shall apply the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive from 17 July 2021, with the exception of the provisions necessary to comply with points (a), (b) and (c) of Article 28, which shall apply from 17 July 2024 and of the provisions necessary to comply with point (d) of Article 28, which shall apply from 17 July 2026.
2. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, Member States that encounter particular difficulties in implementing this Directive shall be able to benefit from an extension of a maximum of one year of the implementation period provided for in paragraph 1. Member States shall notify to the Commission the need to make use of this option to extend the implementation period by 17 January 2021.
3. Member States shall communicate to the Commission the text of the main provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive.
Article 35
Entry into force
This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Article 36
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 20 June 2019.
For the European Parliament
The President
A. TAJANI
For the Council
The President
G. CIAMBA
(1) OJ C 209, 30.6.2017, p. 21.
(2) OJ C 342, 12.10.2017, p. 43.
(3) Position of the European Parliament of 28 March 2019 (not yet published in the Official Journal) and decision of the Council of 6 June 2019.
(4) Regulation (EU) 2015/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2015 on insolvency proceedings (OJ L 141, 5.6.2015, p. 19).
(5) Directive 2013/34/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on the annual financial statements, consolidated financial statements and related reports of certain types of undertakings, amending Directive 2006/43/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Council Directives 78/660/EEC and 83/349/EEC (OJ L 182, 29.6.2013, p. 19).
(6) Commission Recommendation of 6 May 2003 concerning the definition of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (OJ L 124, 20.5.2003, p. 36).
(7) Directive 2009/138/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on the taking-up and pursuit of the business of Insurance and Reinsurance (Solvency II) (OJ L 335, 17.12.2009, p. 1).
(8) Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms and amending Regulation (EU) No 648/2012 (OJ L 176, 27.6.2013, p. 1).
(9) Regulation (EU) No 648/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on OTC derivatives, central counterparties and trade repositories (OJ L 201, 27.7.2012, p. 1).
(10) Regulation (EU) No 909/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 July 2014 on improving securities settlement in the European Union and on central securities depositories and amending Directives 98/26/EC and 2014/65/EU and Regulation (EU) No 236/2012 (OJ L 257, 28.8.2014, p. 1).
(11) Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 establishing a framework for the recovery and resolution of credit institutions and investment firms and amending Council Directive 82/891/EEC, and Directives 2001/24/EC, 2002/47/EC, 2004/25/EC, 2005/56/EC, 2007/36/EC, 2011/35/EU, 2012/30/EU and 2013/36/EU, and Regulations (EU) No 1093/2010 and (EU) No 648/2012, of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 173, 12.6.2014, p. 190).
(12) Council Directive 98/59/EC of 20 July 1998 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to collective redundancies (OJ L 225, 12.8.1998, p. 16).
(13) Council Directive 2001/23/EC of 12 March 2001 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the safeguarding of employees' rights in the event of transfers of undertakings, businesses or parts of undertakings or businesses (OJ L 82, 22.3.2001, p. 16).
(14) Directive 2002/14/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2002 establishing a general framework for informing and consulting employees in the European Community (OJ L 80, 23.3.2002, p. 29).
(15) Directive 2008/94/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on the protection of employees in the event of the insolvency of their employer (OJ L 283, 28.10.2008, p. 36).
(16) Directive 2009/38/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 May 2009 on the establishment of a European Works council or a procedure in Community-scale undertakings and community-scale groups of undertakings for the purpose of informing and consulting employees (OJ L 122, 16.5.2009, p. 28).
(17) Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/EC (OJ L 257, 28.8.2014, p. 73).
(18) Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011 laying down the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by the Member States of the Commission's exercise of implementing powers (OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p. 13).
(19) Directive 98/26/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 May 1998 on settlement finality in payment and securities settlement systems (OJ L 166, 11.6.1998, p. 45).
(20) Directive 2002/47/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 June 2002 on financial collateral arrangements (OJ L 168, 27.6.2002, p. 43).
(21) Directive (EU) 2017/1132 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 June 2017 relating to certain aspects of company law (OJ L 169, 30.6.2017, p. 46).
(22) OJ C 369, 17.12.2011, p. 14.
(23) OJ C 236, 21.7.2017, p. 2.
(24) Directive (EU) 2015/2366 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2015 on payment services in the internal market, amending Directives 2002/65/EC, 2009/110/EC and 2013/36/EU and Regulation (EU) No 1093/2010, and repealing Directive 2007/64/EC (OJ L 337, 23.12.2015, p. 35).
(25) Directive 2009/110/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009 on the taking up, pursuit and prudential supervision of the business of electronic money institutions amending Directives 2005/60/EC and 2006/48/EC and repealing Directive 2000/46/EC (OJ L 267, 10.10.2009, p. 7). | {
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1,322 | The 2008 CDIO Aachen reconfirmed Isabell Werth's number one position in the European Dressage world. In the absence of Anky van Grunsven and Salinero, Werth was unbeatable winning the CDIO tour with Satchmo and CDI tour with Warum Nicht FRH.
It's always great to see when a horse owner/sponsor gets moved by his/her horse. Based in Mellendorf near Hannover, Germany, Madeleine Winter-Schulze is a multimillionaire as the heir of the Audi/Volkswagen/Porsche Berlin dealership. She and her husband Dieter are great sponsors of the German dressage (Isabell Werth) and show jumping sport (Ludger Beerbaum). In 2006, insiders claim that the couple had invested over 15 million euro in the equestrian sport. "I'm crazy about horses,"Madeleine Winter Schulze said, "and I look forward to every ride."
We finally know for sure that Nadine Capellmann reads Eurodressage. In our CDI Hagen photo report, we wrote that Capellmann should smile more when she's aboard Elvis. In Aachen, her usually stern face made room for a big Colgate smile and oh my god, what a difference it made!!! During her kur to music, Nadine actually showed that she was having fun riding her hugely talented Elvis!
By the way, there are two new men in Nadine's life who are putting a smile on her face! A new man,Marc Schneider, and a new Grand Prix horse, the Danish warmblood Riverbanks Raffaldo. This liver chestnut gelding is by Come Back II x Raffaelli Z x Woernitz and is bred by Preben Vinther. The Finnish Nina Polonen showed the gelding at small tour level but the horse is Grand Prix ready and will make his show debut under Capellmann in the winter.
Double Ferro action in Aachen: Jordi Domingo qualified for the Olympics with Prestige (left). Belgian Stefan van Ingelgem is taking the international dressage world by storm, solidly scoring between 68 - 70% at CDI's in Europe. His partner: Withney van 't Waaifhof (right). The black licensed stallion is typical Ferro: a quick trot (which lacks suspension) and a superb piaffe and passage in which the horse pulls his hocks up high.
Two young riders were invited to compete at the CDIO Aachen: Kirsten Sieber and Hedda Droege. The latter only recently made her move to Grand Prix and showed lovely piaffe/passage with Fifth Avenue (by Florestan x Rubinstein). Droege is trained by Jurgen Koschel.
Former British young rider Maria Eilberg got the news that she will be Britain's travelling reserve for the dressage team only few days before Aachen. Aboard her Westfalian Two Sox (by Ehrentusch) Eilberg got the chance to ride against the big guys in Aachen.
The rollkur debate remains to be a hot topic three years after the discussion exploded following an article printed in St. Georg. At the 2008 CDIO Aachen, Edward Gal's Totilas (by Gribaldi) gave away the system he is trained in by positioning his head in the roll kur during the begin and end halt and in the rein back in the Prix St Georges test.
The oldest horse in competition at the CDIO Aachen: Francoise Hologne Joux's 19-year old Czech bred Born. This horse was not the high flyer, finishing 16th in the CDI Grand Prix (64.042%) but he has a piaffe and passage which is better and more expressive than many of the 70% scoring horses!!
In between class breaks, 58-year old Dutch team trainer Sjef Janssen takes a break to cuddle with his children. Left: Yannick Janssen van Grunsven, right: Ava Eden van Grunsven. Sjef Janssen is the son of "Sjefke" Janssen, one of Holland's most successful cyclists ever. Sjef was an insurance agent before he bought his first farm Stable Waterval in Ulestraten, The Netherlands. This stable went bankrupt though. In 1988, Janssen met Anky van Grunsven at the CDI Schoten and they have been working together ever since, though Anky had also trained with Piet Oothout, Henk van Bergen, Jo Willems, Jo Hinnemann and Jan Bemelmans.
2008 is a year of great new partnerships for Swedish Patrik Kittel. He has been riding the Westfalian licensed stallion Floresco (by Florestan) for quite some time, but made his big international Grand Prix break through with him this year and made it on the Swedish Olympic team. Kittel also has a new girlfriend, the Australian Lyndal Oatley (cousin of Kristy Oatley)
The future of German dressage? Only very few new German Grand Prix combinations are appearing on the scene but one new pair isHubertus Schmidt with Heinrich Kampmann's Franziskus. The horse has lost all trust in the rider but with Schmidt he is gaining confidence every day.
Royal love: Danish Princess Nathalie Zu Saeyn-Wittgenstein kissing her boyfriend Alexander Johannsmann.
Australian Maree Tomkinson competed Lanzaro. Her European stint is coming to an end in September. The Australian trained at Koschel's farm in Hagen, Germany and will do two more shows before going back to Australia. She'll be riding her young horse Diamantina at the World Championships and Bundeschampionate.
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Isabell Werth and Satchmo at the 2008 CDIO Aachen :: Photo © Astrid Appels
Maree Tomkinson on Lanzaro :: Photo © Astrid Appels
Isabell Werth in discussion with St. Georg journalist Jan Tönjes
Madeleine Winter-Schulze moved to tears by Isabell's victory on Satchmo
Nadine Capellmann smiles at the crowds
Nadine Capellmann smiling on her horse Elvis VA, a rarity
Nadine Capellmann's partner Marc Schneider
Nadine Capellmann on her new Grand Prix horse Raffaldo
Stefan van Ingelgem on Withney van 't Genthof (by Ferro)
Hedda Droege on Fifth Avenue
Maria Eilberg on Two Sox (by Ehrentusch)
Swiss Elisabeth Eversfield-Koch aboard The Lion King, a horse previously shown by Rudolf Zeilinger
Dutch Edward Gal on his Grand Prix mare Sisther de Jeu (by Gribaldi). Lovely horse with great movements!
Edward Gal's Totilas always halts in rollkur position
Françoise Hologne-Joux on Born
Patrik Kittel on Floresco
Patrik Kittel and Lyndal Oatley
Hubertus Schmidt on Franziskus
Sjef Janssen cuddling with his son Yannick Janssen van Grunsven
Heike Kemmer on her new horse St. Tropez (by Sion x Gloster). The contact with the bit was not optimal with lots of pulling in the Prix St Georges, but the horse did show lovely extended canter.
Heike Kemmer and the beautiful Bonaparte
Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff rooting for stepson Matthias
Former Olympic champion Christine Stuckelberger
88-year old Georg Wahl visits the 2008 CDIO Aachen. For many years, Wahl was the Oberbereiter of the Spanish Riding School and he is the trainer of Christine Stuckelberger
A flash back in time! Former double Olympic champion Nicole Uphoff with her third husband, Andreas Selke, son Patrick Evan and her newborn baby.
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1,324 | We are in the process of remodeling our entrance foyer to our home and absolutely love natural stone floors. However we have heard from numerous friends that they can be difficult to maintain and take care of. What does it take to keep them looking their best? Are there certain stones we should be leaning towards more so than others? Or should we just to the classic timber or porcelain tiles?
Answer:
There are thousands of varieties of natural stone so you must first ascertain what it is you exactly love about natural stone floors. Brainstorm a list of qualities you admire about stone flooring, it could be the colour, the veins or patterning. This procedure will most definitely help you narrow down your search in the sea of options and help you choose the right product. Here are some of the best options to use for natural stone flooring:
Marble:
Marble has graced stone floors for centuries and is a popular choice for flooring due to the sense of warmth it offers. Most marbles have a real sense of character and a sophisticated appeal but can scratch so care must be taken. However, over time, marble develops a beautiful patina over time with all the subtle imperfections eventually blending together to form part of the character of the marble. Some of the most popular types of marble include:
Carrara Gioia
Statuario Venato
Calacatta Borghini
Calacatta Gold
Bianco Carrara
Marble is a nice choice for bathrooms where there is usually a lot less foot traffic however is suitable for a variety of applications from kitchen benchtops to fireplaces to walls. At Euro Marble have over 150 different variations of marble in stock to choose from and have tiles to compliment
Travertine:
This is a relatively softer stone which varies widely in colour however most products within the family are beige orientated. While the stone can scratch and stain like most natural stones, many love the warm and inviting feel the stone gives off. The stone has a tendency to remain cool even during summer months under direct sunlight. For this reason, Travertine is perfect for outdoor applications and in wet areas around pool surrounds.
Travertine in Australia come in a wide range of finishes and looks, some of the most popular include:
Honed and unfilled – The pockets in the stone have been left unfilled giving the stone a more rustic classical look, much like what is found in Italy’s colosseum
Honed and Filled – The pockets in the stone are epoxy filled and honed to give a smooth matte finish for a more modern, sophisticated look.
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Granite:
By far one of the most durable natural stones out there. The stone is highly resilient to scratches and staining and comes in a vast array of patterns and colours. While the stone will stand up to the demands required for natural stone flooring, it isn’t as cosy and warm as other materials. Once installed, regular sweeping and mopping with PH neutral detergent is sufficient to keep the floor in pristine condition and make it last a lifetime.
The finish of the stone is another crucial element that must be considered as it will make a big difference in the floor’s longevity. A highly polished floor that looks like a glass finish is not suitable as it can be very slippery and scratches are much more prominent. A honed or matte finish is a better choice for floors to create a smooth surface. It is more slip resistant and marks and staining are not as prominent on the surface.
With some planning and consideration you can enjoy the sight and use of most natural stones for flooring applications. At Euro Marble we have over 150 different variations of natural stone in stock and one of our sales professionals will gladly assist in answering any questions you may have about stone flooring. They can also advise you on cleaning trips and tricks to ensure the longevity of your floors.
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1,326 | There are many concerns today over how education technology companies protect data and whether they profit from the sale of that data or advertising. From its launch in 2004, School Loop has never and will never sell any student or parent data (or any system data for that matter). We don't sell ads or carry advertising. And we regularly review and update our industry-standard security practices and systems.
This document discusses data security in general, FERPA compliance, and the requirements of AB1584, SB177 SOPIPA Compliance.
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Section I: General security.
Password Security. All passwords are treated securely and one-way encrypted. We cannot decrypt the passwords and do not provide information concerning Admin accounts (ROOT Admin, container Admin, local administrator or domain administrator) or their equivalent to any persons. We encourage our districts to use LDAP integration so that they have complete control over user access and passwords.
Security of District Systems. We never gain or try to gain unauthorized access to or modify district systems including file servers, routers, switches, NdS and Internet services.
Privacy. We adhere to all provisions of the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA, 20 U.S.C. 123g), California Education Code and district policies regarding the protection and confidentiality of data. We consider all data collected in the course of our duties to be protected and confidential. Release of this data can only be authorized by district leadership and by appropriate state and federal officials.
With regards to FERPA and the use of School Loop, in general, districts are guided by the U.S. Department of Education's ruling on Edline and the Clark County School District (Las Vegas, Nevada). Edline was competitor offering similar services. The Department of Education conclusion is as follows:
Based on the information provided, it appears that the arrangement schools within the District have with Edline meets these requirements for disclosing specified information from education records to Edline as a "school official" under this FERPA exception. In particular, 1) Edline provides online hosting services that permit parents to view some of their children's education records, and Edline uses the information from education records to perform those services that would otherwise be provided by school employees; 2) Edline's online access services provide it with "legitimate educational interests" in the information disclosed to Edline by each school; and 3) Edline's use and maintenance of personally identifiable information from education records is subject to the direct control of each school within the District. Each school or the District must ensure that Edline does not redisclose or permit the redisclosure of any personally identifiable information from education records except as specifically authorized by the school or District that is responsible for the contract. The school (or District), in turn, remains responsible for any FERPA violations committed by its service provider. In that regard, we note that Edline takes reasonable and appropriate steps to ensure that information from education records is not disclosed or made available to other parties and does not use the information for any other purpose.
Based on this guidance, districts in California and across the country use systems like School Loop and stay within the law.
As noted, School Loop offers a variety of account types and settings that help districts enforce their policies. These accounts have access to different types of content. Access to those accounts can be controlled in various ways.
School Loop offers roles for certificated employees (teachers, principals, and certificated staff), classified employees (we call those accounts Associates), parents, students, and a class of account we label Afterschool Professional (ASP). ASP accounts are optional for districts and allow districts and parents to approve accounts for tutors, social workers, people who run after school programs, and others they deem fit.
Parents and students can only see their own grades and attendance information, and other such information published specifically to them as members of classes and schools. Parents and students self-register, and districts are given the choice of approving each account before any access is granted (approval being whatever process they set up to verify that the registrant is legit), or allowing limited access to parents and requiring verification for grades and attendance. Additionally, all parents and students have a tool that allows them to challenge the membership of any other person who registers as a parent. This Challenge tool sends an alert to administrators, and admins can then suspend or delete the account, ignore the challenge, or ask for more information.
School Loop has account types for administrators, certificated staff, classified staff, other non-staff members, students, and parents. Each type of account is designed to align with privacy regulations. Districts assign these roles, so it is the district's responsibility to ensure that individuals are assigned the correct type of account.
The combination of account types, access rights, control over account registration, and control over access to content has proved successful at helping hundreds of districts enforce their privacy policies in different ways. In addition, there are a variety of fine-tuning settings that allow you to further limit access, mask the identity of a student, and restrict parent accounts for students.
Over our history, we have repeatedly refined these tools to help districts use School Loop safely and within their policy guidelines. We are quite concerned over privacy and protecting students, and take our responsibilities to do so seriously.
Reuse: We do not copy, duplicate, sell, repackage or use for demonstration purposes any district data.
Transport: We provide a secure channel encrypted via SFTP or SMTP for the district to send us data. We do not have direct access to district systems.
External Security: We secure our system against external hacking and attacks. We use CloudFlare to protect our services against various denial of service attacks. Our servers are protected behind Juniper and Cisco firewalls and are hardened to restrict access to only those services required for operation. All administrative access occurs over an SSL encrypted connection with dual-factor authentication.
Internal Security: We secure our system against internal hacking and attacks. District data is protected by segmenting the data into databases that can only be accessed through district portals. When a district uploads encrypted data, the import server determines the appropriate portal and sends the encrypted data to that portal. A process on the portal decrypts and processes the data, importing it into the database where it can be accessed only by that particular portal. The data is never decrypted by the import server and any transitory copy of the data is deleted upon transmission to the portal.
Database backups are performed on a daily basis and are encrypted in memory using 256-bit AES before they are ever written to disk. Encrypted backups are retained on the backup server for three days, on a local archive server for 45 days, and on an off-site archive server for 90 days. One monthly encrypted backup is retained perpetually while the district is under contract. Access to all backup and archive servers is restricted exclusively to School Loop administrative staff via the aforementioned VPN.
District Access to District Data: During the term of our contract with a district, the district has complete access to all District Data.
Handling Data at Contract Termination: Upon termination of an executed contract we will depersonalize all personally identifiable data within 60 days. We will also destroy the data.
Section II: AB1584 Compliance
Data Ownership. In all cases, the district retains ownership and control of all student data.
Students Access to Student Created Content. Students can download content they create via link available in their DropBox.
Third-party use of Data. We do not allow third-parties use of student information beyond those purposes defined in the executed contract with the district.
School Loop receives personally identifiable information directly from parents, legal guardians and students and as exported from the district and imported into School Loop. Parents, legal guardians and students can view any personally identifiable information they enter or that we import from the district. Parents, legal guardians and students can correct any information they enter. Corrections to information from the district must be made by the district.
Data Security. We take the following steps to ensure that student data is kept secure. Confidential Student data is stored in a database that can only be accessed via user login at the school portal or mobile app. The portal application allows access to the student data only by (1) the student (2) the student's parents, (3) certificated members of the school staff (4) After-School Professional who have been approved by approved parents. Districts can set the approval process for parent access to require that parent's establish their identity to a staff member. See the FERPA discussion above for more detail.
Notification of Breach. The following is our procedure to communicate with affected parents, legal guardians and eligible students if there is an unauthorized disclosure of student records:
School Loop implements industry-standard security procedures for storing and accessing information to avoid the loss or theft of any data, with an emphasis on protecting personal data, defined as login credentials, permanent student IDs, addresses, phone numbers. If we detect a breach involving the loss or theft of personal data our notification plan is as follows:
Within 24 hours:
School Loop CEO, CTO, IT Lead, and Support Lead will meet to discuss what is known about the breach and identify the steps necessary to resolve the issue.
The Support Team will notify affected districts and explain the actions we have taken, our plan moving forward, and the timeline for resolution. Our goal is resolution within 72 hours.
The breach will be reported to local law enforcement in conjunction with the district, if required.
We will notify affected users, explain the impact of the breach, our plan moving forward, and the timeline for resolution, in conjunction with the district. District may elect to notify users independently and directly.
If more than 500 users are affected, a notice of breach will be posted on our corporate website, unless such notification is restricted by legal authorities.
Upon resolution:
We will notify the district, provide details of the resolution, and outline safeguards to prevent a recurrence.
We will notify affected users, provide details of the resolution, outline safeguards to prevent a recurrence, and define steps they can take to safeguard their information, all in conjunction with the district, unless such notification is restricted by legal authorities.
Within 60 days (CA only):
In California, by law, if more than 500 residents are affected, the Attorney General will be notified.
Data and Third-Parties Post Contract. We certify that student records will not be available to a third party once the district contract has expired or is canceled.
No Target Advertising. We do not use personally identifiable information from student records to target advertising to students.
Section III: SB 1177 SOPIPA Compliance
No Target Advertising. We do not sell or carry advertising, and we do not target advertising on our website or any other website using information acquired from students.
No Student Profile. We do not create a profile for a student except for school purposes as defined in an executed contract with the District.
No Selling Student Information. We do not sell student information.
Information Disclosure. We do not disclose student information unless for legal, regulatory, judicial, or safety reasons, and then only to authorized parties and with the approval of the district.
Reasonable Security Practices. Student information is protected through reasonable security procedures and practices. Student information is stored in a database that is accessible only via the portal that hosts the student's school. And student information transmitted from the district is encrypted before leaving the district computers and not decrypted until it is processed by the portal itself. Any backups of the portal database are encrypted before they are ever stored on disk.
Deletion of Student Data. Upon termination of an executed contract we will dispose of all personally identifiable data and transfer that data to the district within 60 days of the end of the contract.
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1. Response letter to Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) arrest
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Handwritten letter on lined yellow paper, stapled: "My name is Jesus Reyes and I've just been arrested by the INS. Now they want to deport me because I have AIDS. I came to this rally today because as a gay man and as a person with AIDS I wanted to support this struggle against death, this struggle for life. I didn't expect to find the immigration police here, but here they were. Now they're certain to send me back to Mexico where all that waits for me is an early death. Since I've come to this country in 1981 I worked very hard. For the first couple of years I worked two jobs where I still live, in the Mission. I've always tryed to send back as much money as I could to my family in Mexico, things are so bad there they're almost [...]"
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1990
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1,358 | Campbell M.A., Chanet B., Chen J., Lee M. & Chen W. 2019. Origins and relationships of the Pleuronectoidei: Molecular and morphological analysis of living and fossil taxa. Zoologica Scripta 48(5): 640-656. DOI:10.1111/zsc.12372
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Flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) are a species‐rich and distinct group of fishes characterized by cranial asymmetry. Flatfishes occupy a wide diversity of habitats, including the tropical deep‐sea and freshwaters, and often are small‐bodied fishes. Most scientific effort, however, has been focused on large‐bodied temperate marine species important in fisheries. Phylogenetic study of flatfishes has also long been limited in scope and focused on the placement and monophyly of flatfishes. As a result, several questions in systematic biology have persisted that molecular phylogenetic study can answer. We examine the Pleuronectoidei, the largest suborder of Pleuronectiformes with >99% of species diversity of the order, in detail with a multilocus nuclear and mitochondrial data set of 57 pleuronectoids from 13 families covering a wide range of habitats. We combine the molecular data with a morphological matrix to construct a total evidence phylogeny that places fossil flatfishes among extant lineages. Utilizing a time‐calibrated phylogeny, we examine the timing of diversification, area of origin and ancestral temperature preference of Pleuronectoidei. We find polyphyly or paraphyly of two flatfish families, the Paralichthyidae and the Rhombosoleidae, and support the creation of two additional families—Cyclopsettidae and Oncopteridae—to resolve their non‐monophyletic status. Our findings also support the distinctiveness of Paralichthodidae and refine the placement of that lineage. Despite a core fossil record in Europe, the observed recent diversity of pleuronectoids in the Indo‐West Pacific is most likely a result of the Indo‐West Pacific being the area of origin for pleuronectoids and the ancestral temperature preference of flatfishes is most likely tropical.
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BIOPAPUA, KAVIENG 2014, MADEEP, PAPUA NIUGINI
Associated collection codes: IC (Ichthyology)
Chan B.K., Prabowo R.E. & Lee K.S. 2010. North West Pacific deep-sea barnacles (Cirripedia, Thoracica) collected by the TAIWAN expeditions, with descriptions of two new species. Zootaxa 2405: 1–47
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Taiwan is a large island in north western Pacific waters with the sea floor connecting to two major deep-sea basins, the eastern waters facing the Pacific Ocean (to 4000 m depth) and linking to the Philippine Basin, whilst south western waters are associated with the South China Sea Basin (up to 1000 m). Previously, the biodiversity of Taiwanese deep-sea barnacles had not been studied extensively, due to a lack of deep-sea expeditions and sampling. Recently, several TAIWAN deep-sea cruises investigated the biodiversity of the deep-sea fauna of Taiwan and sampling was conducted to depths of 4000 m. The present study reports on the biodiversity of the deep-sea barnacles of Taiwan, a total of 18 species. One species was previously recorded from Taiwanese waters and 17 are new records, including two new species belong to the genera Litoscalpellum and Altiverruca.
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TAIWAN 2001, TAIWAN 2002, TAIWAN 2004
Associated collection codes: IU (Crustaceans)
Ho P.H., Ng P.K., Chan T. & Lee D.A. 2004. New records of 31 species of brachyuran crabs from the joint Taiwan-France expeditions," Taiwan 2000" and" Taiwan 2001", off deep waters in Taiwan. Crustaceana 77(6): 641-688
Abstract [+] [-]
In recent collections from deep waters around Taiwan, numerous new records of brachyuran crabs were obtained for Taiwan. Thirty-one species are added to the known Taiwanese brachyuran fauna, including 13 new records of genera and two new records of families (Homolodromiidae and Cymonomidae). The established brachyuran crab fauna for Taiwan now stands at 604 species.
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TAIWAN 2000, TAIWAN 2001
Associated collection codes: IU (Crustaceans)
Lee B., Richer de forges B. & Corbari L. 2015. Deep-sea spider crabs of the genus Oxypleurodon Miers, 1885 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Epialtidae), from the Nan Hai 2014 Cruise in the South China Sea, with a description of a new species. Crustaceana 88(12-14): 1255-1263. DOI:10.1163/15685403-00003488
Accessible surveys cited (1) [+] [-]
NanHai 2014
Associated collection codes: IU (Crustaceans)
Lee B.Y., Ng N.K. & Ng P.K. 2013. On the identity of Clistocoeloma balansae A. Milne-Edwards, 1873, and C. tectum (Rathbun, 1914), with description of a new species from the West Pacific (Crustacea: Decapoda: Sesarmidae). Zootaxa 3641(4): 420-432. DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.3641.4.8
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The identity of the mangrove sesarmid crab Clistocoeloma balansae A. Milne-Edwards, 1873, is clarified on the basis of the types from New Caledonia, and fresh material from Vanuatu and the Philippines. Sesarma (Sesarma) tectum Rathbun, 1914, is shown to be a junior subjective synonym of C. balansae A. Milne-Edwards, 1873. A new species, C. melanesicum, superficially similar to C. balansae, is described from Vanuatu, New Caledonia, and, Solomon Islands.
Accessible surveys cited (2) [+] [-]
PANGLAO 2004, SANTO 2006
Associated collection codes: IU (Crustaceans)
Lee B.Y., Richer de forges B. & Ng P.K. 2017. Deep-sea spider crabs of the families Epialtidae MacLeay, 1838 and Inachidae MacLeay, 1838, from the South China Sea, with descriptions of two new species (Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea). European Journal of Taxonomy 358: 1-37. DOI:10.5852/ejt.2017.358
Accessible surveys cited (3) [+] [-]
DongSha 2014, NanHai 2014, ZhongSha 2015
Associated collection codes: IU (Crustaceans)
Lee B.Y., De forges B.R. & Ng P.K.L. 2019. Deep-sea spider crabs of the family Epialtidae MacLeay, 1838, from PapuaNew Guinea, with a redefinition of Tunepugettia Ng, Komai & Sato, 2017, and descriptions of two new genera (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Majoidea). Zootaxa 4619(1): 1-44. DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.4619.1.1
Abstract [+] [-]
The deep-water epialtid spider crab (superfamily Majoidea) material collected from recent French expeditions to Papua New Guinea (BIOPAPUA 2010, PAPUA NIUGINI 2012, MADEEP 2014, and KAVIENG 2014) was studied. In addition to several new records for the country, five new species of Oxypleurodon Miers, 1885, Rochinia A. Milne-Edwards, 1875, and Tunepugettia Ng, Komai & Sato, 2017, are described. The taxonomy of Tunepugettia is reappraised, and a new genus, Crocydocinus n. gen., is established, characterised by its smooth ambulatory legs and a distinct male first gonopod structure. Four species from the Bay of Bengal, Sumatra, and Réunion Island, currently placed in Rochinia and Tunepugettia are transferred to Crocydocinus n. gen. and four new species from Papua New Guinea, Philippines, and Vanuatu are described. A new genus, Neophrys n. gen., with one new species from Papua New Guinea, is established, and is characterised by the supraorbital eave being fused with the carapace and the poorly developed pre-orbital angle.
Accessible surveys cited (6) [+] [-]
BIOPAPUA, KAVIENG 2014, MADEEP, PANGLAO 2005, PAPUA NIUGINI, SANTO 2006
Associated collection codes: IU (Crustaceans)
Lee H., Chen W.J., Puillandre N., Aznar-cormano L., Tsai M.H. & Samadi S. 2019. Incorporation of deep-sea and small-sized species provides new insights into gastropods phylogeny. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 135: 136-147. DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2019.03.003
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The use of phylogeny with uneven or limited taxon sampling may bias our interpretation of organismal evolution, for instance, the origin(s) of the deep-sea animals. The Mollusca is the second most speciose phylum, in which the Gastropoda forms the largest group. However, the currently proposed hypotheses of gastropod phylogeny are mainly based on part of their taxonomic diversity, notably on the large-sized and shallow-water species. In this study, we aimed at correcting this bias by reconstructing the phylogeny with new mitogenomes of deep-sea gastropods including Anatoma sp., Bathysciadiidae sp., Bayerotrochus teramachii, Calliotropis micraulax, Coccocrater sp., Cocculina subcompressa, Lepetodrilus guaymasensis, Peltospira smaragdina, Perotrochus caledonicus, Pseudococculinidae sp., and Shinkailepas briandi. This dataset provided the first reports of the mitogenomes for the Cocculiniformia, three vetigastropod superfamilies: Pleurotomarioidea, Lepetelloidea, and Scissurelloidea, and the neritimorph family Phenacolepadidae. The addition of deep-sea representatives also allowed us to evaluate the evolution of habitat use in gastropods. Our results showed a strongly supported sister-group relationship between the deep-sea lineages Cocculiniformia and Neomphalina. Within the Vetigastropoda, the Pleurotomarioidea was revealed as the sister-group of the remaining vetigastropods. Although this clade was presently restricted to the deep sea, fossil records showed that it has only recently invaded this habitat, thus suggesting that shallow waters was the ancestral habitat for the Vetigastropoda. The deep-sea Lepetelloidea and Lepetodriloidea formed a well-supported clade, with the Scissurelloidea sister to it, suggesting an early transition from shallow water to deep sea in this lineage. In addition, the switch between different chemosynthetic habitats was also observed in deep-sea gastropod lineages, notably in Neomphalina and Lepetelloidea. In both cases, the biogenic substrates appeared as the putative ancestral habitat, confirming the previously proposed hypothesis of a wooden-step to deep-sea vents scenario of evolution of habitat use for these taxa.
Accessible surveys cited (6) [+] [-]
AURORA 2007, BIOPAPUA, CONCALIS, EXBODI, NORFOLK 2, PAPUA NIUGINI
Associated collection codes: IM (Molluscs)
Lee S.H., Lee M.Y., Matsunuma M. & Chen W.J. 2019. Exploring the Phylogeny and Species Diversity of Chelidoperca (Teleostei: Serranidae) From the Western Pacific Ocean by an Integrated Approach in Systematics, With Descriptions of Three New Species and a Redescription of C. lecromi Fourmanoir, 1982. Frontiers in Marine Science 6: 465. DOI:10.3389/fmars.2019.00465
Abstract [+] [-]
With 11 species, the genus Chelidoperca is a small group of teleost fishes belonging to the Serranidae. They are bottom-dwelling fishes living on continental shelves/slopes in offshore areas or on remote seamounts/banks at depths ranging from around 40–400m mostly in the tropical Indo-West Pacific. Over the past few years, efforts have been made to resolve the taxonomy of Chelidoperca, and subsequently four new species were described. However, these recent advances were made with a traditional approach (i.e., morphology) and limited examinable materials, usually preserved specimens, from ichthyological collections. Further investigations are still needed to address the gaps in our knowledge about their diversity, phylogeny, and biogeography. In this study, we collected 65 new samples, mainly during eight biodiversity expeditions carried out between 2007 and 2016 in the West Pacific under the Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos program. Specimens were photographed after collection to record fresh color patterns, which are essential for species diagnosis. Our analytical approach includes state-of-the-art DNA-based methods for species delimitation. The combined evidence from both molecular and morphological examinations, as well as other information such as geography, is used to test species validity. This reveals 15 species, including six new ones. We formally describe herein C. leucostigmata sp. nov., C. microdon sp. nov., and C. barazeri sp. nov. on the basis of specimens collected on Macclesfield Bank in the South China Sea, on the Chesterfield and Island of Pines plateau of New Caledonia, and off the New Ireland Province of Papua New Guinea, respectively. These new species are morphologically distinct from all other known species of Chelidoperca by body color pattern and combinations of a few identified characters. We also redescribe one of the lesser known species, C. lecromi, from fresh specimens collected close to its type locality and a new site in the Coral Sea. The distributional records for this and other known species are updated accordingly. Genetic references of the species as well as an updated identification key to western Pacific species are also provided.
Accessible surveys cited (8) [+] [-]
AURORA 2007, BIOPAPUA, EXBODI, KANACONO, KANADEEP, KAVIENG 2014, MADEEP, ZhongSha 2015
Associated collection codes: IC (Ichthyology)
Ogino A., Lee S.H., Chen W.J. & Matsunuma M. 2020. Chelidoperca cerasina sp. nov., a new perchlet (Perciformes: Serranidae) from the southwest Pacific Ocean. Ichthyological Research 67(1): 117-132. DOI:10.1007/s10228-019-00714-9
Abstract [+] [-]
The new serranid fish Chelidoperca cerasina is described on the basis of 13 specimens from the Coral Sea (off New Caledonia and eastern Australia), southwest Pacific Ocean, at depths of 245–338 m. The new species can be readily distinguished from all congeners by having the following combination of characters: an orange spot on pectoral-fin and caudal-fin bases; 4 scale rows between lateral line and base of spinous dorsal fin; cheek scales in 8 or 9 (modally 8) rows; tip of upper caudal-fin lobe elongated, slightly longer than lower lobe in specimens > ca. 100 mm; no longitudinal dark stripe or row of dark blotches laterally on body; interorbital scales extending beyond mid-orbit level, but not reaching anterior margin of orbit; scales on ventral surface of lower jaw restricted to angular, absent on dentary; pelvic fin short, tip not reaching anus when adpressed.
Accessible surveys cited (6) [+] [-]
CHALCAL 2, EXBODI, KANADEEP, LITHIST, MIRIKY, MUSORSTOM 5
Associated collection codes: IC (Ichthyology)
Tongboonkua P., Lee M.Y. & Chen W.J. 2018. A new species of sinistral flatfish of the genus Chascanopsetta (Teleostei: Bothidae) from off Papua New Guinea, western Pacific Ocean. Zootaxa 4476(1): 168. DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.4476.1.16
Abstract [+] [-]
Left-eyed flounders of the genus Chascanopsetta Alcock 1894 (Bothidae) occur in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans at depths ranging from 120 to 1500 meters. They possess some unique features in bothid fishes including a strongly compressed and elongated body and a tremendously large mouth. Currently, nine species of Chascanopsetta are recognized, and three of them (C. micrognatha Amaoka & Yamamoto 1984, C. lugubris Alcock 1894 and C. prognatha Norman 1939) are distributed in the West Pacific. We collected 25 specimens of Chascanopsetta during 11 biodiversity expeditions carried out mainly in the West Pacific. Among them, eight specimens taken off Papua New Guinea present morphological features that differ from those of the three nominal species known in the West Pacific. In this study, we examined these eight specimens of unknown affinity and compared their morphology to that of specimens of other congeneric species. Results of these comparisons showed that these specimens represent an undescribed species of Chascanopsetta, named herein, C. novaeguineae sp. nov.. The new species resembles C. elski Foroshchuk 1991, which is known only from the Saya de Malha Bank in the western Indian Ocean, in having a high number of gill rakers (> 13). However, the combination of the following characters further distinguishes C. novaeguineae sp. nov. from C. elski: longer jaws, narrower interorbital width, and number of pseudobranches (21–25 vs. 26–27). The DNA sequences from the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene from C. novaeguineae sp. nov. and other species were obtained and compared to confirm its taxonomic status and to infer its tentative phylogenetic position within the Chascanopsetta.
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AURORA 2007, BIOPAPUA, DongSha 2014, KANACONO, KANADEEP, KARUBENTHOS 2, KAVIENG 2014, MADEEP, NanHai 2014, SALOMONBOA 3, ZhongSha 2015
Associated collection codes: IC (Ichthyology)
Wong M.K., Lee M.Y. & Chen W.J. 2021. Integrative taxonomy reveals a rare and new cusk-eel species of Luciobrotula (Teleostei, Ophidiidae) from the Solomon Sea, West Pacific. European Journal of Taxonomy 750: 52-69. DOI:10.5852/ejt.2021.750.1361
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With six valid species, Luciobrotula is a small genus of the family Ophidiidae, commonly known as cusk-eels. They are benthopelagic fishes occurring at depths ranging from 115–2300 m in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. Among them, Luciobrotula bartschi is the only known species in the West Pacific. Three specimens of Luciobrotula were collected from the Philippine Sea, Bismarck Sea, and Solomon Sea in the West Pacific during the AURORA, PAPUA NIUGINI, and MADEEP expeditions under the Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos program, and all of them were initially identified as L. bartschi. Subsequent examination with integrative taxonomy indicates that they belong to two distinct species, with the specimen collected from the Solomon Sea representing a new species, which is described here. In terms of morphology, Luciobrotula polylepis sp. nov. differs from its congeners by having a relatively longer lateral line (end of the lateral line below the 33rd dorsal-fin ray) and fewer vertebrae (abdominal vertebrae 13, total vertebrae 50). In the inferred COI gene tree, the two western Pacific species of Luciobrotula do not form a monophyletic group. The genetic K2P distance between the two species is 13.8% on average at the COI locus.
Accessible surveys cited (3) [+] [-]
AURORA 2007, MADEEP, PAPUA NIUGINI
Associated collection codes: IC (Ichthyology)
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1,366 | I’m having one of those Fridays. I woke up congested, took allergy meds, STILL congested. I don’t know why either. I’ve been outside but I was congested before I went out. Its actually quite nice outside. Warm, but not humid. Its weird that September has started off so nicely. It’ll be a shame when the usual weather returns.
Zach finished his first full week of college. He seems to like it. I don’t like the fact that he’s working in groups in two of his classes, and he’s not thrilled with one of his groups. I just don’t think group grades are always fair to everyone in the group. He wants to go to the mall. Apparently he can’t go to one UCF game without a UCF t-shirt. I need a couple of things from the mall, too, but I just haven’t felt up to going. So used to just staying in.
I’m going to be getting back to the gym on Monday. I have the motivation in my mind, but physically I’m tired and don’t want to. I know its good for me, it will help my mood and my sleep, but I’ve been enjoying my completely lazy vacation. I have felt like I need to get moving though. Maybe some of the aches and pains from staying in the same positions all of the time will subside.
Hope you all have a good weekend!
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Chrissy @ Fireflies and Hummingbirds says:
September 2, 2011 at 5:12 pm
I feel exactly as you do about getting back to the gym. I have gained a crazy amount of weight over the last few months, and in my head I’m motivated to get rid of it. I’m just so tired. Like you, I know working out is good for me for all the reasons you listed, but I just don’t think I have it in me.
Good to hear Zach is liking college. I’m not a fan of working in groups, either. I agree it’s not always fair. Some people just work harder than others, but then get the same grade as those who really did the work. That’s not right!
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September 2, 2011 at 7:22 pm
Working in groups sucks but it is a reflection of the work world (for the most part). He just has to be prepared to carry his share and more – one of the things you learn from group work is setting deadlines and holding people accountable for meeting them and having contingency plans when they don’t.
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Taylor says:
September 4, 2011 at 9:27 pm
I think the group thing stinks, but I agree with catazure- it’s pretty necessary in the workplace so they spring it on you early. But it’s not all bad! I met my college BFF in a team assignment in Politics class on my first day of school, and we’re still best friends to this day. It definitely helps when you’re new in school and don’t know many people (or anyone, in my case). We of course ended up being the only ones who did any of the work, but we ratted out our third team member and she got a D while we got A’s. So just make sure he speaks up if he’s getting screwed over. I get that being a tattle tale is wrong (my sister used to call me “Tattle-Taylor”) but if you don’t stand up for yourself nobody will.
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First, the barn dance. It will be on November 14th at the church building starting with food at 5pm. Square dancing will follow around 6pm. We have an official square dance caller coming to direct the dancing, so be sure to dress the part and find yourself a partner! The dancing and food will be inside. A hay ride and a fire will be outside.
The men’s ministry has an opportunity to serve the rest of the family by men bringing their best chili/soup. There will even be a competition for the best one. Whoever plans on bringing a chili/soup needs to let either Ken Hansen or Keith Findley know so that an accurate amount of food is provided. Please contact us if you need to get in touch with them but do not have their contact info.
Everyone please bring your own drinks and a side or dessert to share.
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1,370 | You are here: Home » Courses » Alcoholic Drinks » Cherry Tomato Bloody Mary… or Maybe the Muddled Mary?
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Cherry Tomato Bloody Mary… or Maybe the Muddled Mary?
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A new twist on a classic drink this muddled Cherry Tomato Bloody Mary is perfect for those garden tomatoes. A splash of olive oil gives it extra flavor.
It’s nice to be back on the blog again. It seems like ages since I was able to write regularly and frequently here. A lot of things have been happening in the past month: kids finished school, The Professor graduated from Middle School, summer started, I attended an olive oil sensory class at UC Davis and I get my baby fix in every Wednesday when I watch my niece’s little bundle of BOY!
I found myself too busy to exercise, blog and even sleep! I’m so relieved that summer is here! Maybe I’ll be able to relax?
The biggest event in our lives has to be that my baby boy is going to be starting high school this fall. It is one fact I just can’t wrap my head around. I’ve had “nightmares” of him driving a car. I wake myself up with a jolt and think, “Wait, he’s only 14 years old!”
Driving a car. I am so NOT looking forward to this version of hell.
In that past couple of months, my ONE gray hair (that I pluck out since it is front and center) has multiplied to THREE gray hairs. The joys of my 40’s continues with a doctor visit where I was brutally enlightened that I was in the perimenopause stage of life. I almost started laughing out loud. Or did I cry? I’m sorry, but I still think of myself as a 30-something.
Hey, at least I’m not fooling myself by saying that I think I’m 23 or in college!
Nothing screams that you’re getting older than becoming a GREAT AUNT. I mean, I know I’m great, but, well… you know. Okay, my husband’s niece is about 16 years younger than me, but I’m a Great Aunt. Ugh.
Another milestone of turning 40 is finding your already decrepit metabolism now appears non-existent. All of those diet tricks that worked in my “youth” to drop 5-or-so pounds are a faint memory. My body shifted and morphed after bearing three kids and now I have more parts changing without having any control on my part.
I’m sorry, but I did not approve of this new stage of life, thank you.
When I sat down to write this post, I swear I was going to write about summer and how I’m giddy with excitement for our garden tomatoes to ripen. I didn’t mean to wallow in my pity party.
Shall we toast to all things beyond our control with this muddled Cherry Tomato Bloody Mary? Since my garden tomatoes are not yet ready, I bought these beauties at the store. No tomato juice in this Bloody Mary. I muddled it like a mojito. I love the texture. Those babies are good for persons of ALL ages.
A little drizzle of some robust extra virgin olive oil and down that hatch!
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Yield: 2 Servings
Cherry Tomato Bloody Mary
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A new twist on a classic drink this muddled Cherry Tomato Bloody Mary is perfect for those garden tomatoes. A splash of olive oil gives it extra flavor.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Ingredients
10 cherry tomatoes, halved
3 oz vodka
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon horseradish
1 teaspoon lemon juice
½ teaspoon hot sauce
¼ teaspoon celery salt
⅛ teaspoon kosher salt
⅛ teaspoon black pepper, ground
2 green olives
2 strips of celery
½ teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
2 pieces of rosemary, fresh
Instructions
In a cocktail shaker muddle (crush) together tomatoes, vodka, Worcestershire, horseradish, lemon juice, hot sauce, celery salt, kosher salt and black pepper.
Divide drink evenly between two glasses filled with ice.
Garnish or serve with green olives, celery, olive oil and rosemary.
Notes
Serving Suggestions: Serve and/or garnish with any variety of pickled vegetables.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
2
Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 138Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 444mgCarbohydrates: 6gFiber: 2gSugar: 4gProtein: 1g
© Laura Bashar | Family Spice
Cuisine: American / Category: Alcoholic Drinks
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Barbara
6 years ago
Your photographs are so beautiful! Makes my mouth water for the delicious drink. August is definitely the month of the tomato!
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Laura(@laura)
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Ah, thanks for the sweet comment! Are you overflowing with tomatoes, too?!
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Annette
6 years ago
It’s been ages since I tried a Bloody Mary. I think I was in my 20s when I decided I didn’t like them (I didn’t like tomatoes at that time). Now that I’m older, I’m so much more open to different foods and that recipe looks fantastic. I might have to make it before I begin my diet next week.
Ah perimenopause. I was diagnosed with that in 2001; fourteen years later and I’m still in it! That’s just crazy.
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Marisa Bergamasco
6 years ago
Dear Laura,
I enjoy very much your pictures!! They are beautiful!!! Thanks for the récipe too, of course!
Lovely work!
Marisa
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Liz Schmitt
6 years ago
Definitely, “Muddled Mary” fits my mood these days – great summer cocktail. I miss you and wish we could share a couple together this summer…
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Only one season after signing a massive three-year, $70.5 million contract with his hometown Atlanta Hawks, Dwight Howard is already…
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Dwight Howard made another sour return to Los Angeles on Sunday to play the Lakers with his new squad, the…
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1,374 | Have your favorite teams’ mascot at home on game day with this Mascot Mat. These extremely striking and unique mats a cut to same shape as your mascot, and printed in true team colors so there is no doubt who you cheer for. Produced and printed in the USA.
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1,377 | During the annual works program there is a mobile phone located at the Bakery that you can call if you need to contact the bakers or Cafe.
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1,379 | PARAISO Miami Beach swim week 2021 comes to a close with an equally as exciting send-off as its kick-off with resort wear designers Jonathan Simkhai, and Sinesia Karol, and the swimwear industry’s leading brands Luli Fama, Maaji, Palmacea, PQ swim, & CHROMAT presenting their upcoming swimwear collections (rain or shine) to boat-goers, pool-goers, and tent-goers alike. Attendees, models, photographers, influencers, and visiting media continued to flock to the very unique shows culminating an epic return to in-person events after nearly two years of at-home get-togethers.
The most exceptional of this year’s swim week festivities was not only the record-breaking attendance and interest flocking to the Magic City to attend PARAISO Miami Beach, but it was also the true diversity in brands filling our bouquet of swim, resort, and ready-to-wear fashion presentations paving the way for this near $23 billion industry’s 2022 consumer trends and offerings.
The Top Moments from PARAISO Miami Beach Swim Week 2021
Reflecting on this magical week together, we’d like to share some of the most memorable moments in which each of you played a meaningful part. Whether you spent your time sipping cocktails by El Tesoro, Sipsmith, and Maker’s Mark in the PARAISO Lounge removing your fully biodegradable H_llo Friend mask, getting beautified by Kevin Murphy backstage, networking at The Ritz-Carlton South Beach, or digitally immersed in the PARAISO experience through DISGO app, either way, memories were made, events were tracked, photos and stories were shared, and everyone remained hydrated by Waterdrop and safe thanks to Touchland and premiere sanitizing service, Utterclean.
Beginning the week with the iconic Jonathan Simkhai, PARAISO newcomer, for a sun-kissed cocktail presentation featuring a color palette imagined from the lush palms, ferns, bright sky, and warm rocks of coastal islands. The collection featured sexy, strappy, bare swim silhouettes that highlight the female form.
Departing from the “Simkhai Beach Club,” we found ourselves amidst Isabeli Fontana and Suzana Gullo Mion at Sinesia Karol where elegant silhouettes in both her resort and swimwear pieces, married both light pastels, flowy florals, and asymmetric forms to many of her most striking pieces. Each piece making the South of France, South Hampton, or a stroll down South Beach, your own runway in one of her beautiful forms.
Another highly noticeable trend at this year’s swim week was the conversation about the direct-to-consumer model, how the pandemic shifted buying, styling, dressing, and personal habits resulting in an explosion in consumer spending and a dramatic edit in business strategy as a pivot in response to quarantine. This topic was abuzz at the industry panel discussion during a luncheon by Courvoisier with experts from Gorgias, Omnisend, and Okendo.
One of our most notable DTC presenters this year was boohoo, who made it rain Saturday at the Versace Mansion with a star-studded event that culminated with a performance by Ty Dolla Sign and a special appearance by Nikita Dragon. Additionally, models such as Suede Brooks, Erika Costell, and Kara Del Toro strutted their stuff on the runway show with TikTok Stars Olivia Ponton, Charly Jordan, Madison Lewis, Tessa Brooks, Hunter Rowland, Hootie Hurley, and Jean-Victor Mackie.
And the performance trends did not stop at boohoo … we absolutely loved Stef Roitman’s swim debut of My Happy with a music performance by Morelli and Mau y Ricky.
Not to be upstaged, lingerie retailer Honey Birdette brought the heat with a capsule collection of luxury swimwear and its sizzling hot, lacy lingerie for the finale show on Saturday night at PARAISO Miami Beach. The renowned lingerie label presented its latest collection, available-for-purchase immediately after the runway show. Winners of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Aquaria, and Violet Chachki worked the runway with a spectrum of models including Carmen Carrera in the house of Honey Birdette’s neon, black, and leopard print swim and lingerie. The crowd went wild as each model hit the runway, creating the most energetic and inclusive show of the week with Aquaria closing the show with a special performance of Lady Gaga’s Born This Way.
Simonett curated their Futural Resist show featuring see now buy now collections from their newest designers including Behen Studio, Lado Bokuchava, LEO, Tigra Tigra, and Sinobi.
Returning to PARAISO this year, DESTINATION Colombia presented a collection of talented Colombian designers like Naranja Furcado, Ancora, Bahama Mama, Smeralda, Mar De Lua, & Mola Mola. Bold colors, wavy patterns, detailed hand stitch work, and flowy forms grace the PARAISO Tent for the return of this iconic show. Another returning Colombian designer was LILIANA MONTOYA swim who produced a very memorable show presenting her sustainable swim collection, Gaia.
Friday night black models ruled the runway at the BFyne show powered by Models of Color Matter (MOCM), a non-profit organization advocating for equity of black and brown models in the fashion industry on and off the runway, at the PARAISO Tent in South Beach.
What better way to ease into Day 3’s fun-filled event schedule than a graceful sun salute, guided breathing, and tree pose for a yoga and shopping experience with CARAVANA.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit marked its return to Miami Beach with one of its most inclusive runway shows to date during PARAISO Miami Beach at the newly renovated Mondrian Hotel South Beach’s Baia Beach Club on July 10th. Guests gathered at the panoramic venue with the runway built over the spacious pool, with the beautiful Miami city skyline serving as the ultimate backdrop.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit supermodel Jasmine Sanders opened the runway followed by Natalie Mariduena, Kathy Jacobs, Brooks Nader, and Katrina Scott, as well as the 13 Swim Search hopefuls selected from Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s annual open casting call, accompanied by the surprise appearance of Haley Kalil, co-winner of the first-ever Sports Illustrated open casting call in 2018, modeling swimsuits featured in the annual 2021 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, hitting stands July 19.
Oh Polly celebrated the launch of their brand new Neena Swim brand with a chic and exclusive yacht party. Notable attendees included Carmen Carrera, recording artist Angelic, Nina Sebrova, Dasha Mart and Angie Landaburu Eurnekian.
Maaji founding sisters, Amalia and Manuela Sierra, debuted The Spritzer House, La femme BnB, Spring 2022 collection at PARAISO Miami Beach swim week at the Plymouth Hotel Miami on Sunday, July 11th. The swimwear collection featured prints, color blocking, and embroidering detail in new silhouettes and styles: from an iconic high-leg one-piece to a flirty long-sleeve bikini. The season’s hottest looks couldn’t be put out as models lead by Olivia Ponton continued to strut the runway in the stormy Miami Beach weather.
TV star and model Nicole Williams-English presented her swimwear label Nia Lynn Collection to a packed house of guests that weathered a torrential downpour to watch the show. The ’70s inspired collection featured a fun mix of suits and resort wear pieces in fun colors and geometric prints.
Model turned designer and CEO of Nalu Swimwear, Johanna Chone revealed her first-ever swim collection at the PARAISO Miami Beach tent, wrapping up the fashion-filled weekend’s festivities to beats spun by celebrity DJ Vintage Culture alongside her lineup of models, which included Dutch supermodel Daphne Groeneveld.
And what better way to end this history-making week together than a private party hosted with The Blonds & Ocean Drive Magazine at Byblos Lounge. Miami glitterati merged with swim designers, influencers, and creatives for a swim teaser coming soon to The Blonds lovers worldwide.
We could not be more content with the outcome of our PARAISO Miami Beach 2021 swim week festival. Each visitor, buyer, designer, model, attendee, and friend played an essential role in making our return to togetherness the best swim week yet.
ABOUT PARAISO Miami Beach
PARAISO Miami Beach widely known as swim week is a brand new breed of experiential festival that creatively unites the world’s favorite fashion, wellness, beauty, and lifestyle brands. A multi-day fashion festival centralized in Collins Park and stretching to all surrounding areas of South Beach champions the core values of innovation, originality, and discovery through must-see events, imaginative activations, exclusive launches, runway presentations, and collaborations in design, music, wellness, art, and social media. PARAISO brings a uniquely elevated, unified event showcase to the globally recognized Miami scene. Each year, content from the festival quickly goes viral, with event imagery capturing the world’s attention. Runway shows with top designers and style-setting supermodels and celebrities, educational panels with respected business leaders, cutting-edge fitness and wellness programming and art exhibits, surprise music performances with headlining talent and pop-up conceptual retail experiences — PARAISO has something to engage everyone.
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Borg (9-1), who decisioned Geane Herrar in his last fight, will be looking to extend his winning streak to four. The FIT NHB fighter is currently ranked #11.
Scoggins (10-2) worked his way to a UD win over Josh Sampo in his last fight, after he was defeated by John Moraga and Dustin Ortiz in back-to-back fights.
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1. 21925. Adulteration of canned shrimp. U. S. v. 246 Cases of Canned Shrimp. Decree of condemnation and forfeiture. Product released under bond gov separation and destruction of decomposed portion.
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Booking opened for the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival at 7.30pm tonight, so here are 15 films to keep an eye on at the festival.
THE PRICE OF DESIRE (8.15pm Thu 19th Mar, Savoy)
Writer/director Mary McGuckian’s first film since The Man on the Train in 2011 opens the festival. Orla Brady stars as Irish modernist designer Eileen Gray, with Vincent Perez as legendary architect Le Corbussier. The film examines how Le Corbussier arrogantly attempted to minimise the contribution of Gray to a landmark piece of modernist architecture, the E-1027 house. Co-stars include Outlander’s Caitriona Balfe and Alanis Morrisette (!).
THE WATER DIVINER (7.30pm Fri 20th Mar, Savoy)
Russell Crowe makes his directorial debut with a WWI tale about the slaughter of the ANZAC in Turkey. Crowe’s farmer Joshua Connor travels to Gallipoli in 1919 in search of his three sons, missing in action since 1915. He is aided in this likely fool’s errand by Istanbul hotel manager Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace) and heroic Turkish major Yilmaz Erdogan (Once Upon A Time in Anatolia).
99 HOMES (8.30pm Fri 20th, Cineworld)
Writer/director Ramin Bahrani tackles the collapse of the sub-prime bubble in this tale of Florida real estate. Michael Shannon is a heartless real estate agent who is the Mephistopholes to the Faust of Andrew Garfield’s unemployed contractor. First he evicts Garfield, then he offers him a job, and Garfield, though conflicted accepts… Yes, Shannon gets to let rip; according to him Bahrani kept polishing his set-piece rant throughout shooting.
BARRY LYNDON (1.30pm Sat 21st Mar, Savoy)
Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Thackeray’s picaresque romp Barry Lyndon is now 40 years old. Kubrick’s obsession with using only natural light was enabled by John Alcott, Ken Adam’s production design recreated the splendour of the 18th century, and a mischievous sense of humour belied the 3 hour running time and symmetrical compositions. Star Ryan O’Neal and producer Jan Harlan will be interviewed afterwards by Frank director Lenny Abrahamson.
LISTEN UP PHILIP (6.30pm Sun 22nd Mar, Cineworld)
Writer/director Alex Ross Perry breaks through with his third film. Jason Schwartzman is an obnoxious writer splitting up with Elisabeth Moss as he simmers over the reception of his second novel. His retreat in his mentor’s country home is interrupted by the arrival of Krysten Ritter. But can he get past his ego to notice her? Bret Easton Ellis vouches for this, but remember Greenberg, exercise caution.
THE CROWD (8.15pm Sun 22nd Mar, Lighthouse)
King Vidor’s 1928 silent movie The Crowd might be one of the earliest examples of a studio deliberately losing money in order to gain prestige. A portrait of urban alienation and ennui, whose influence can be seen in Orson Welles’ disorienting presentation of a vast office space in his 1963 film The Trial, this will have live accompaniment from Stephen Horne. A rare screening not to be missed.
THE TRIBE (6.00pm Tues 24th, Lighthouse)
Festival director Grainne Humphreys noted that Ukranian film-maker Miroslav Slaboshpitsky’s The Tribe is being screened because it reinvents the way you think about cinema. There are no subtitles, just sign language, as a young boy is initiated into the brutal gang culture of a boarding school for the deaf thru intense, complex long takes. Grigoriy Fesenko is the innocent who falls for Yana Novikova and upsets the vicious hierarchy.
FORCE MAJEURE (8.15pm Thu 26th Mar, Cineworld)
Force Majeure is a pitch-black Swedish comedy-drama from writer/director Ruben Ostlund (Play) that has been hailed by Bret Easton Ellis as one of 2014’s finest films. If you want to see a man, specifically Johannes Kuhnke, running away from a threatened avalanche when he should be saving the day (so his wife Lisa Loven Kongsli expects), then check out this droll study of total cowardice and family bickering.
GLASSLAND (6.30pm Fri 27th Mar, Lighthouse)
Director Gerard Barrett and star Jack Reynor, fresh from Sundance plaudits, will present Glassland. Barrett was the writer/director of Pilgrim Hill and he stays firmly within his comfort zone for another dark drama. Toni Collette’s alcoholism pushes her towards death, and her taxi-driver son Reynor into a dangerous clash with the Dublin criminal underworld of human trafficking. Barrett’s film-making has broadened in scope, but his vision remains grindingly bleak.
PRESSURE (9.00pm Fri 27th Mar, Cineworld)
Cineworld plays host to director Ron Scalpello, writers James Warren and Alan McKenna, and, most importantly, Talking Movies favourite Danny Huston, for a screening of their suspense thriller Pressure. Huston and Matthew Goode lead a small cast in a claustrophobic thriller as oil-rig repair workers trapped in a deep-sea pod after an accident who turn on each other. Huston is always effortlessly charismatic, and this is an acting showcase.
LET US PREY (10.40pm Fri 27th Mar, Lighthouse)
Liam Cunningham gets to be even more unhinged than his drug dealer in The Guard in Brian O’Malley’s tense horror. He lets rip with gusto as a mysterious stranger known only as Six, pitted against the forces of law and order in an isolated rural police station, led by rookie cop Pollyanna McIntosh. This has been described as a supernatural Assault on Precinct 13. Bring it on!
CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA (1.00pm Sat 28th Mar, Cineworld)
Olivier Assayas’ autobiographical Apres Mai also screened at JDIFF, and his follow-up psychodrama Clouds of Sils Maria was recently in the news for Kristen Stewart’s supporting actress Cesar win. Juliette Binoche’s famous actress is locked in conflict with Chloe Grace Moretz. Binoche is returning to the play that made her name, but her part is now taken by Moretz. Did you say Gallic All About Eve?
A LITTLE CHAOS (6.15pm Sat 28th Mar, Cineworld)
Alan Rickman unexpectedly returns to directing after a 17 year absence for his second feature. His sumptuously appointed period drama sees Kate Winslet’s landscape designer employed by Matthias Schoenaerts to work on the gardens of Versailles for Rickman’s exacting Louis XIV. But jealousies, both sexual and professional, dog her steps as she attempts to introduce a little anarchy into this ordered world revolving around the Sun King.
FAR FROM MEN (11.00am Sun 29th Mar, Savoy)
The difference between what Viggo Mortensen and Peter Jackson did after LOTR is enough to make you weep. Here the polyglot Viggo speaks French as a schoolteacher in colonial Algeria who develops an unusual bond with a dissident he must transport. Writer/director David Oelhoffen brilliantly transplants many Western tropes to Algeria’s war with France, but surely there are also echoes of Albert Camus’ Exile and the Kingdom?
THE LAST MAN ON THE MOON (2.00pm Sun 29th Mar, Savoy)
The Last Man On The Moon is the story of Eugene Cernan, an actual cowboy who became not just any old astronaut, but the only man to walk on the moon twice, and also the last moonwalker. Its spectacular footage, which regrettably includes CGI recreations of his spacewalks, will be on the Savoy’s biggest screen, with directors Gareth Dodds and Mark Craig interviewed afterwards.
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March 19, 2014 March 19, 2014 ~ Christina Ward
I’ll start with the quick update. The WIPocalypse is slowly becoming manageable.
Firstly, Anna’s birth announcement (pics later, after gift is given) is DONE! I had this wild idea to incorporate my mother’s handwriting into the design and have her write out the birth announcement portion, which I would then chart and stitch. Lets’ just say bringing that dream to full stitch was a challenge. Facebook and cell phone pictures and tracing paper and Paint and Sharpies and more cell phone pics and about 2 hours of editing on my KG Stitch program and VOILA! I stitched it quicker than I charted it, but overall I am so pleased with the script. I hope it makes the gift more special. Although, I can’t imagine anything making more special the birth of a first child, a daughter of God who brings blessing beyond measure. To honor that in any way is worth the tense moments of the tiny details I had to shove into place. Finally, submission of the details and completion of the final stitch! She is ready for framing and I hope to get out later today to get a perfect frame to go in Baby Anna’s room.
WIPocalypse 9 – Christina 1
Make that WIPocalypse 10 – Christina 1. Secondly, Yes, I started a new project. Don’t shake your head at me, I HAD to. I’m selling Vine Color Block, MY design!! on my new Etsy store: Fiddleheads and Floss, (shameless plug ~~> https://www.etsy.com/shop/FiddleheadsandFloss ) and I think it needs stitching. I need a good picture of it for the ad. Also…might this make an amazing Mother’s Day gift? My first design? I think giving this to my Mom would be rightful placing for something that means so much to me. Who more do I have on this earth to thank for my creativity? For nurturing my crafty bug all those years until I was old enough, colorful enough on my own, to take it up and run with it? My MOM, who taught me craft after craft….owls from toilet paper rolls, painting and glittering ornaments, plastic canvas EVERYTHING…she’s the one who taught me everything. Thanks Mom. My first design will be for you. There, that’s settled.
Slow progress this week on Stained Glass window. Very. slow. Almost done with the Joan Elliott dragon I’m working on for a Facebook SAL…Wesley, my oldest son, has claimed this dragon. He only needs a little more backstitching and some metallic french knots…I’m not scared. Bring it.(Just not too quickly….I have alot going on!)
All other projects rest peacefully in their baggies, waiting for their turn in rotation. Which, hopefully will come. Don’t we ALL get our day in the sun? Eventually?
Which brings me to ELSIE AND CHARLIEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m stitching my niece and nephew. I am sure they will be in college by the time that I finish, but I’m going to tackle this anyway. I’m looking forward to this one! Um, yeah. Its 4 1/2 pages of 75 black and white symbols all blurring together without my glasses. I can do this! Thank you Pic2Pat…please don’t let me down. I think I am more nervous about this project than I have been in the past about starting anything but it’s good practice for starting George Washington!! That one I’ll lose sleep over. Since I finally got started, after so much planning, I thought I’d blog my progress a little closer on this one (as I will George.)
14 Ct Ivory Aida is NOT exciting. I discussed different fabrics and fabric counts with the kind lady (I think her name is Mary) at my favorite cross stitch store ever – BrickCity Cross Stitch in Silver Springs Florida. (You can find the awesomeness of Brick City HERE ~~> http://brickcitycrossstitch.com/search.cfm ) Don’t let the current demise of brick and mortar craft stores fool you, this place is hoppin. Always something going on there and I just love it. SO Mary helps me with fabric. All areas of the fabric will be covered with stitching so why go expensive on the fabric? After comparing finished design sizes and what would frame up nicely for a wall, we went with…get ready…14 ct Ivory Aida. BORING. But, it’s perfect for what I need. It’s stiff as all get out (colloquialism in the South meaning it’s REALLY stiff) on my Q-snap but not too overly unmanageable. 18 x 18 is the size of the fabric.
2 weeks later I bought all the flosses I needed. THANK YOU to the Cross Stitch Thread Companion app on my tablet. You rock. Last night it took me hours but I managed to get all 75 colors together for the project, wound, and lined up in a basket that is slightly too small for it’s purpose. Check this out:
My Chart printed up nicely at the library, 6 pages altogether. I’ve had it sitting next to me in my stitchy area for the last week. Yesterday a FB challenge told me to “Start something new” so there it sat, demanding to be next in line, a little bouncy school kid, arm shoved up in the air. PICK ME! So hours later after arranging the flosses into the basket that is really too small..I wonder if I have another one that will work better?… I had to cut and tape the chart together to get my right brain to understand and keep up with what the left brain was doing in “finding the center”. I did manage to find and mark the center despite it being about 2 am on a Wednesday morning.
That’s alot of black and white symbols!!!
So, being 2 am does NOT matter when you have a stitching bug biting you in the rear. I made my first stitches and am mentally preparing for the probability of confetti-stitching in a chart that boasts 75 colors…
As far as I can tell, that’s the side of the top of Charlie’s sweet little baby head. Will the eyes be recognizable? Will Elsie’s hair be perfectly curly and pretty once stitched? I don’t think I can finish this one fast enough to answer all the concerns I have about using a free pattern-maker on something that matters to me this much. I think I’ll know as soon as the first recognition hits, when I see that little eye staring back up at me. No wonder I could not sleep at all last night.
If you’re still reading along with my right brain ramblings I invite you to come along with me on this one. Perhaps we’ll both learn something useful. And, since I damn near threw out my back yesterday moving a craft box….yes….I will be sitting here today stitching, and doing my best to manage the pain with some Ibuprofen. Wait, I just became my mother in one paragraph. I think that’s ok….my Mom is the most awesome lady I know.
Happy Stitching!!!
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Abby The great says:
February 10, 2019 at 2:28 pm
I really wish your project had turned out like the picture, it would have been something special! Maybe you could try again!
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Abby The great says:
February 10, 2019 at 2:34 pm
What program did you use to make your own pattern?
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Christina Ward says:
February 10, 2019 at 4:30 pm
Hi Abby, thank you for your question. I used a program called Pic2Pat, which is well-known to the cross stitching community. I have seen some wonderful projects posted in various Facebook cross stitching groups and on online forums that people have accomplished using this program. This, however, was not my experience. I will not discredit the program completely, as it is a good FREE program for stitchers to use….just be prepared to ditch a project if it is just not going to be a good pattern to use. I am posting the link here if anyone is interested in giving it a go.
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Christina Ward says:
February 10, 2019 at 4:48 pm
Thank you Abby for your comment. I was disappointed, but I do think ditching the project was my only option. Thank goodness I started on the face area and knew to stop the project before I got too far into it.
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1,392 | Having nearly two decades of experience in title insurance and escrow services, Danielle Easton is co-manager of the company’s Lloyd Branch in addition to serving an established portfolio of clients and industry partners. She is responsible for helping drive growth initiatives for the office. Her overriding philosophy with client relations stems from treating all parties like she would want to be treated in a transaction.
Prior to Fidelity, she worked for a leading competitor in the local market in a branch management role. She began her career working with several noted law firms in the real estate sector as a legal assistant and project manager. Her volunteer time has included volunteering for a local elementary school Learn-to-Earn program and also co-chairing a reading program.
Originally from Portland, Danielle is an avid downhill skier and served for 18 years in guest services and as a ski instructor on Mt. Hood. She and her husband are members of the Rose City Yacht Club. She also enjoys travel and running/fitness.
Fidelity National Title Company and its parent Fidelity National Financial constitute the nation’s largest title insurance company that collectively issues more title insurance policies than any other title company in the United States. In the Tri-County Metropolitan area, the company has nine branch locations and maintains a local market leadership position.
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1,394 | A short leisurely walk around the beaches at the north end of the Isle of Barra that can be combined with a bit of plane spotting. In Spring / early Summer this walk is a sea of wild flowers.
Distance: 7 km / 4.2 miles
Ascent: 180 m / 590 feet
Start/finish: Barra airport
Facilities: Parking, toilets and cafe at the airport
Other walks in the area: Barra Uplands
Looking back to Dun Sgurabhal
View from Dun Sgurabhal
Traigh Eais
This walk starts and finishes at Barra’s small airport where, if you time your visit well, you can view the twin otter land and take off on the beach. The airport is also blessed with a very good cafe which is open up until 4pm each day.
On the opposite side of the road from the airport, almost opposite the airport, is a gate to a path across a field. This path leads over a grassy field to the dunes of the beautiful Hebriddean beach of Traigh Eais. Before you see the beach you will become aware of the sound of the Atlantic surf crashing against the beach.
When you reach the magnificent sandy beach backed by dunes, turn right to walk its length towards the small hills you see in front of you. The flat topped hill to the left is our destination Dun Sgurabhal.
When you reach the far end of the beach you should be able to find a path through the dunes to a gate leading on to a grassy track. This track end is a favourite spot for surfers and there may be a few vehicles parked here. Cross over the track on to the grassy hillside opposite. A path contours round the hill but ignore it and strike directly up the grassy slopes. Although pathless this is an easy enough ascent. Livestock may be encountered on these grassy hillsides.
From the summit of Ben Eoligarry there are views across the northern end of the island to Eriskay and the hills of South Uist. As tempting as it is to linger here, there is more yet to come.
Walk across the grassy slope in a north north west direction staying on the high ground so as not to lose too much height. After about 500m turn to a more north west direction aiming for the prominent summit of Dun Sgurabhal. You will need to descend slightly into a dip which is a bit steep before regaining height to reach the Dun. The sea pink (thrift) growing on the rocks of the Dun turns it into a natural rock garden in early Summer. Parts of the walls of the Dun are well preserved and it is easy to see why this spot was chosen for a defensive position.
Return to the dip in the hillside that you crossed but this time go right along a grass path rather than crossing over. The path becomes a bit rocky as it leads down to a beautiful secluded cove. Cross over the beach to relocate the path on the other side climbing up out of the cove. This path contours around Ben Eoligarry to bring you back to the track where the gate was.
Go left onto the track and follow it out to the road next to the school. Turn right on to the road and walk back to the airport. There are a few gates giving access to the fields and if the airport is not in use (windsocks flying) you can make your way down on to Traigh Mhor Beach rather than walking on the road.
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" 1 Year Yield Stock Price History | Historical USAYIELD1YR Company Stock Prices | Help Center - The Arizona Republic Help Center Help Center Subscriptions Become a subscriber, manage account information, change payment or delivery details. Subscriber Benefits Access unlimited news on all your devices, receive subscriber-only newsletters, exclusive content, and tons of perks. Contact Us Connect with our staff on topics that matter to you via email or request a reprint. Ads & Announcements Place classified and announcement notices or grow your business with advertising and marketing solutions. Most common questions What subscription options for news and information are offered? Check out the latest The Arizona Republic subscription offerings at offers.azcentral.com/specialoffer. What subscription options for news and information are offered? Check out the latest The Arizona Republic subscription offerings at offers.azcentral.com/specialoffer. 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