Business Law, Cases, Text, Statutes, Volume 4West Publishing Company, 1945 - Commercial law |
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Page 693
... bankruptcy , the distinguishing trademark of a merchant , his bench or table , was literally broken . In any event , it was figurative- ly broken since bankruptcy broke his business . The idea of bankruptcy goes far back into history ...
... bankruptcy , the distinguishing trademark of a merchant , his bench or table , was literally broken . In any event , it was figurative- ly broken since bankruptcy broke his business . The idea of bankruptcy goes far back into history ...
Page 695
... bankruptcy provisions . All references are to Sections of the Bankruptcy Act , as amended . Corporate Reor- ganizations are covered in Chapter XVIII of Volume III of this series . Who May Become a Bankrupt . A bankrupt is a person ( 1 ) ...
... bankruptcy provisions . All references are to Sections of the Bankruptcy Act , as amended . Corporate Reor- ganizations are covered in Chapter XVIII of Volume III of this series . Who May Become a Bankrupt . A bankrupt is a person ( 1 ) ...
Page 731
... bankruptcy the husband remained liable , notwithstanding his dis- charge , on the ground that the wife's claim for such payments was not provable because of the impossibility of calculating the contin- uance of widowhood so as to base a ...
... bankruptcy the husband remained liable , notwithstanding his dis- charge , on the ground that the wife's claim for such payments was not provable because of the impossibility of calculating the contin- uance of widowhood so as to base a ...
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Acquisition of Title to Personal Property | 27 |
III | 53 |
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