The Origin, Progress, and Present Practice of the Bankrupt Law: Both in England and in Ireland, Volume 1W. Clarke and Sons, 1812 - Bankruptcy |
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... allowed interest , Exparte Morris , 3 Bro . 79. The Master of the Rolls has decided that interest should be allowed in equity upon a promis- sory note or bill of exchange payable on demand , or upon a certain day , from the demand , or ...
... allowed interest , Exparte Morris , 3 Bro . 79. The Master of the Rolls has decided that interest should be allowed in equity upon a promis- sory note or bill of exchange payable on demand , or upon a certain day , from the demand , or ...
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... allowed at law . Lowndes v . Collins , 15th February 1801. Interest ought therefore in such cases to be con- puted in bankruptcy as if it had been expressed . Lord Redesdale has decided in the Court of Chancery in Ireland , that a ...
... allowed at law . Lowndes v . Collins , 15th February 1801. Interest ought therefore in such cases to be con- puted in bankruptcy as if it had been expressed . Lord Redesdale has decided in the Court of Chancery in Ireland , that a ...
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... allowed for their education and maintenance could not be considered to be conveyed or granted . A settlement by a trader upon his wife is within the statute , and void with regard to the creditors , as far as the settlement is made with ...
... allowed for their education and maintenance could not be considered to be conveyed or granted . A settlement by a trader upon his wife is within the statute , and void with regard to the creditors , as far as the settlement is made with ...
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... allowed of by the said commissioners , or the more part of them , and which shall be then signified or made known to the said commissioners at the time of their assembly ) or that any such person or persons , having knowledge or warning ...
... allowed of by the said commissioners , or the more part of them , and which shall be then signified or made known to the said commissioners at the time of their assembly ) or that any such person or persons , having knowledge or warning ...
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... allowed and ordered afterwards by the commissioners . But if it were properly made known to the commissioners that want of money was the cause of the non - attendance of the witness , they ought , I conceive , to consider it as a lawful ...
... allowed and ordered afterwards by the commissioners . But if it were properly made known to the commissioners that want of money was the cause of the non - attendance of the witness , they ought , I conceive , to consider it as a lawful ...
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13 Eliz act of bankruptcy act of parliament action affidavit afterwards allowed appointed arrest assignee or assignees authority aforesaid bank bankrupt law bankrupt or bankrupts bankrupt's estate become bankrupt benefit bill bond chattels commission of bankrupt commissioners committed course of trade court of chancery court of equity court of King's custody debt due debtor declared defendant discharge ditors dividend equity estate and effects examination execution Exparte further enacted given hath hereby Irish stat issue joint judges judgment Justice King's Bench legislature Lord Chancellor Lord Eldon Lord Ellenborough Lord Hardwicke lord keeper Lord Kenyon Lord Mansfield Lord Thurlow ment merchandizes missioners notice oath obtained his certificate paid parliament party payment person or persons petitioning creditor plaintiff prison proved reason received recovered rupt ruptcy seal sect sell signees sioners sued surrender tenements thereof tion warrant wife
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Page 160 - ... or other game or games whatsoever, or by betting on the sides or hands of such as do game...
Page 71 - King's commission or commissions under the great seal of Great Britain, to be directed to any such four or more discreet persons as the lord chancellor of Great Britain, lord keeper, or commissioners for the custody of the great seal of Great Britain for the time being shall from time to time think fit to appoint...
Page 136 - ... such bankrupt, shall be discharged upon common bail, and may plead in general that the cause of action accrued before he became bankrupt, and may give this act and the special matter in evidence; and such bankrupt's certificate, and the allowance thereof, shall be sufficient evidence of the trading, bankruptcy, commission, and other proceedings precedent to the obtaining such certificate...
Page 268 - I have always understood the assignment from the commissioners, like any other assignment by operation of law, passed his rights precisely in the same plight and condition as he possessed them. Even where a complete legal title vests in them, and there is no notice of any equity affecting it, they take subject to whatever equity the bankrupt was liable to.
Page 351 - Bankrupt, in the usual or ordinary course of trade and dealing* shall be liable to refund or repay to the assignee ' or assignees of such Bankrupt's estate, any money, which, before the suing forth of such commission, was really and bona fide, and in the usual and ordinary course of trade and dealing, received by such person of any such Bankrupt, before such time as the person receiving the same shall know, understand, or have notice that he is become a Bankrupt, or that he is in insolvent circumstances.
Page 79 - ... persons using the trade or profession of a scrivener, receiving other men's monies or estates into their trust or custody...
Page 93 - ... an account shall be taken of what is due from the one party to the other in respect of such mutual dealings, and the sum due from the one party shall be set off against any sum due from the other party, and the balance of such account, and no more, shall be claimed or paid on either side respectively...
Page 106 - ... act of bankruptcy ; and every person so receiving such money, gift, delivery, satisfaction or security as aforesaid, shall forfeit his whole debt, and also repay or deliver up such money, gift, satisfaction, or security as aforesaid, or the full value thereof, to such person or persons as the Commissioners acting under such original commission, or any new commission, shall appoint for the benefit of the creditors of such bankrupt.
Page 47 - if at any time hereafter any person or persons shall become bankrupt, and at such time as they shall so become bankrupt shall by the consent and permission of the true owner and proprietary, have in their possession, order, and disposition, any goods or chattels, whereof they shall be reputed owners, and take upon them the sale, alteration, or disposition, as owners...
Page 64 - Hereditaments, within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick...