Reports of Cases in Bankruptcy: Decided by the Lord Chancellor Brougham, the Court of Review, and Subdivision Courts, with a Digest of the Cases Reported in this Volume, and of the Contemporary Cases Relating to Bankruptcy Decided in All the Other Courts, Bind 1Henry Butterworth, 1834 |
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Side 39
... commissioners to inquire and certify whether , at the date and suing forth of the commission , there was due and owing to Malachy a valid and sufficient debt , as petitioning creditor , to support the commission ; and , if the commissioners ...
... commissioners to inquire and certify whether , at the date and suing forth of the commission , there was due and owing to Malachy a valid and sufficient debt , as petitioning creditor , to support the commission ; and , if the commissioners ...
Side 51
... commissioners stated they were not satisfied with the proof adduced , and required further evidence . On the part of the petitioners it is insisted that such further evidence was tendered , but refused . The respondents deny this ; and ...
... commissioners stated they were not satisfied with the proof adduced , and required further evidence . On the part of the petitioners it is insisted that such further evidence was tendered , but refused . The respondents deny this ; and ...
Side 52
... commissioners . ( a ) Mr. Griffith Richards and Mr. Bacon for the re- spondents : - When the petitioner tendered his proof before the commissioners they required evidence in its support ; he thereupon produced his books , when all the ...
... commissioners . ( a ) Mr. Griffith Richards and Mr. Bacon for the re- spondents : - When the petitioner tendered his proof before the commissioners they required evidence in its support ; he thereupon produced his books , when all the ...
Side 53
... commissioners , this proof would not have been by them rejected . The petitioner must therefore pay his own costs . ― Sir John Cross : I concur in what has fallen from the Chief Judge . As I have heard it questioned whe- ther a ...
... commissioners , this proof would not have been by them rejected . The petitioner must therefore pay his own costs . ― Sir John Cross : I concur in what has fallen from the Chief Judge . As I have heard it questioned whe- ther a ...
Side 92
... commissioners , who would have taken the account , and have stated the balance , on whichsoever side it might be . We must , therefore , send this case to the commissioners , to pursue an inquiry relative to these questions . But ...
... commissioners , who would have taken the account , and have stated the balance , on whichsoever side it might be . We must , therefore , send this case to the commissioners , to pursue an inquiry relative to these questions . But ...
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accommodation bills act of bankruptcy action affidavit allowance amount appears apply bank bankrupt bill bond certificate CHIEF JUDGE circumstances claim commission issued commissioners committed consent contingency contract costs court of equity Court of Review debt decided decision deed dismissed dividends entitled equity Ex parte DAVY Ex parte MARSHALL Ex parte WATKINS examination executor expunge fact Fauntleroy fiat Henry Sudell insolvent joint estate judgment jurisdiction Keating Lancaster Canal lease liable Lord Chancellor Lord Eldon Lord Lyndhurst LOSCOMBE Maberly Marsh matter of Fox Montagu mortgage notice objection official assignee opinion paid partnership party payable payment person peti petition to supersede petitioner petitioning creditor plaintiff prayed present proof prove proveable purchase question received rule rupt ruptcy separate estate signees sioners Sir George Rose Sir John Cross solicitor solvent partner statute Subdivision Court supersedeas Swanston tion trustees Vanzeller
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Side 24 - ... provided the person so dealing with the bankrupt had not at the time of such payment to...
Side 4 - ... all executions and attachments against the lands and tenements, or goods and chattels, of such bankrupt, bona fide executed or levied more than two calendar months before the issuing of such commission, shall be valid, notwithstanding any prior act of bankruptcy by him committed...
Side 612 - ... assumpsit, for money had and received by the defendant to the plaintiff's use...
Side 491 - Majesty, or any of his subjects, and shall and may be assets for the satisfaction thereof, in like manner as real estates are, by the law of England, liable to the satisfaction of debts due by bond or other specialty...
Side 409 - Ireland, whereof the bankrupt is seised of any estate tail in possession, reversion or remainder, and whereof no reversion or remainder is in the Crown, the gift or provision of the Crown...
Side 169 - Co., after enumerating all the charges on the cargo and ship, therein charged to the plaintiff a commission of two and a half per cent. 'on the amount of the goods and charges.
Side 551 - By the 56th section itis enacted, that if any bankrupt shall, before the issuing of the commission, have contracted any debt payable upon a contingency which shall not have happened before the issuing of such commission, the person with whom such debt has been contracted may, if he think fit, apply to the Commissioners to set a value upon such debt, and the Commissioners are required to ascertain the value thereof, and to admit such person to prove the amount so ascertained...
Side ix - I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Side 135 - Court is hereby required to ascertain the value thereof, and to admit such person to prove the amount so ascertained, and to receive dividends thereon...
Side 531 - That in all joint Commissions under which any Partner shall have obtained his Certificate, if a sufficient Dividend shall have been paid upon the joint Estate, and upon the separate Estate of such Partner, he shall be entitled to his Allowance, although his other Partner or Partners may not be entitled to any Allowance.