The Universal Dictation Course of Dement's Pitmanic Shorthand: Made Up of Business Letters from Twenty-six Different Businesses, Together with Legal Papers, Depositions, and Testimony from Civil and Criminal CasesW. L. Musick, 1897 - 201 Seiten |
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Seite 148 - Starr, forty-five dollars, for value received with interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from date, until paid...
Seite 147 - AD 189—, came , of •-, in the county of , in said district of , and made oath, and says that , the person by [or against] whom a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy has been filed, was at and before the filing of said petition, and still is, justly and truly indebted to said deponent in the sum of...
Seite 146 - A", and verified by your petitioner's oath, contains a full and true statement of all his debts, and (so far as it is possible to ascertain) the names and places of residence of his creditors, and such further statements concerning said debts as are required by the provisions of said acts: That the schedule 2°° hereto annexed, marked
Seite 187 - Why didn't you sue Thorp and Thorp and Steve Roley? Mr. McPherson (counsel for appellant): We object to that as immaterial. (Objection sustained by the court, to which ruling of the court the defendant by his counsel duly excepted at the time.) Mr.
Seite 146 - Your petitioner owes debts and is willing to surrender all his property for the benefit of his creditors, except such as is exempt by law, and desires to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress relating to bankruptcy.
Seite 147 - I. , the petitioning debtor mentioned and described in the foregoing petition, do hereby make solemn oath that the statements contained therein are true according to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief.
Seite 146 - ... has not, nor has any person by his order, or to this deponent's knowledge or belief, for his use had or received any manner of security for said debt whatever.
Seite 147 - Wherefore your petitioners pray that service of this petition, with a subpoena, may be made upon , as provided in the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy, and that he may be adjudged by the court to be a bankrupt within the purview of said acts.
Seite 146 - AD 189-, came . of , in the county of , in said district of , and made oath, and says that , the person by [or against] whom a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy has been filed, was, at and before the filing of said petition, and still is, justly and truly indebted to said deponent in the sum of dollars; that the consideration of said debt is as follows: ; that no part of...
Seite 146 - ... in the sum of dollars; that the consideration of said debt is as follows: ; that no part of said debt has been paid [except...