An Appeal to Tradesmen: Relating to Sundry Abuses Deeply Affecting Their Interests, with Practical Remedies. To which is Added, Important Suggestions to Clergymen and Magistrates

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J. Briscoe, 1863 - 150 Seiten
 

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Seite 124 - An Act for abolishing arrest on mesne process in civil actions, except in certain cases ; for extending the remedies of creditors against the property of debtors ; and for amending the laws for the relief of insolvent debtors in England.
Seite 118 - Court all such part of such estate, and all books, papers, and writings relating thereunto as shall be in his possession, custody, or power, (except the necessary wearing apparel of himself, his wife, and children...
Seite 119 - ... under the false color -and pretence of carrying on business and dealing in the ordinary course of trade, obtain on credit from any person any goods or chattels with intent to defraud...
Seite 114 - After notice of the filing and registration of such deed has been given as aforesaid, no execution, sequestration, or other process against the debtor's property in respect of any debt, and no process against his person in respect of any debt, other than. such process by writ or warrant, as may be had against. a debtor about to, depart out of [England, shall be available to any creditor or claimant without leave of the Court...
Seite 118 - ... all his property, real and personal, and how, and to whom, and for what consideration, and when he disposed of any part thereof, except such part as has been disposed of in the ordinary way of his trade (if any), or laid out in the ordinary expense of his family...
Seite 76 - Every deed or instrument made or entered into between a debtor and his creditors, or any of them, or a trustee on their behalf...
Seite 118 - ... debt against his estate, he shall fail to disclose the same to his assignee within one month after coming to the knowledge or belief thereof...
Seite 119 - ... that he had no intent to conceal the state of his affairs or to defeat the law : 10.
Seite 103 - ... firms are in whole or in part composed of the same individuals, or that the sole contractor is also one of the joint contractors, shall not prevent proof in respect of the contracts against the properties respectively liable on the contracts.
Seite 113 - Every deed, instrument, or agreement whatsoever, by which a debtor, not being a bankrupt, conveys or covenants or agrees to convey his estate and effects, or the principal part thereof, for the benefit of his creditors, or makes any arrangement or agreement with his creditors, or any person on their behalf, for the distribution, inspection, conduct, management, or...

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