Gibson & Weldon's Student's Bankruptcy: Intended as an Explanatory Treatise on the Law and Practice of Bankruptcy, Prepared Specially for the Use of Students and More Particularly for the Use of Students for the Final (pass) and Honors Examinations of the Law Society

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"Law notes" Pub. Offices, 1906 - 282 páginas

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Página 26 - Every conveyance or transfer of property, or charge thereon made, every payment made, every obligation incurred, and every judicial proceeding taken or suffered by any person unable to pay his debts as they become due from his own money...
Página 179 - Save as aforesaid, all debts and liabilities, present or future, certain or contingent, to which the debtor is subject at the date of the receiving order, or to which he may become subject before his discharge by reason of any obligation incurred before the date of the receiving order, shall be deemed to be debts provable in bankruptcy.
Página 18 - If in England or elsewhere he makes a conveyance or assignment of his property to a trustee or trustees for the benefit of his creditors generally...
Página 256 - ... the wearing apparel and bedding of such person or his family, and the tools and implements of his trade to the value of Five Pounds...
Página 121 - Trade in any particular case authorise him to retain, then, unless he explains the retention to the satisfaction of the Board of Trade...
Página 180 - ... as respects amount fixed or unliquidated ; as respects time present or future, certain or dependent on any one contingency or on two or more contingencies; as to mode of valuation capable of being ascertained, by fixed rules, or assessable only by a jury, or as matter of opinion.
Página 179 - Liability" shall, for the purposes of this Act, include any compensation for work or labour done, any obligation or possibility of an obligation to pay money or money's worth on the breach of any express or implied covenant, contract, agreement, or undertaking, whether...
Página 266 - Subject to the provisions herein-after mentioned, and to the prescribed rules, any court may commit to prison for a term not exceeding six weeks, or until payment of the sum due, any person who makes default in payment of any debt or instalment of any debt due from him in pursuance of any order or judgment of that or any other competent court.
Página 168 - In the case of any covenant or contract made in consideration of marriage for the future settlement on or for the settlor's wife or children of any money or property wherein he had not at the date of his marriage any estate or interest...
Página 68 - ... control, and which he is required by law to deliver up, unless the jury is satisfied that he had no intent to defraud : 3.

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