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" ... notice shall have been given in the London Gazette, three-fourths in number and value of the creditors present or represented at such meeting may resolve that the estate ought to be wound up under a deed of arrangement, composition, or otherwise,... "
A Handbook of Bankers' Law - Page 153
by Henry Robertson - 1876 - 206 lehte
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Parliamentary Papers, 1. köide

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1856 - 578 lehte
...Majority in ^^esdvo Number and Four Fifths in Value of the Creditors present or repre- that Estate sented at such Meeting may resolve that the Estate ought to be wound be wouml UPup under a Deed of Arrangement, and that an Application should be [88.] B 2 presented presented...
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Scottish Law Journal and Sheriff Court Record, 1. köide

1859 - 256 lehte
...value of the creditors present or represented at said meeting, that the estates should be wound-up under a deed of arrangement, and that an application should be presented to the Sheriff to sist procedure in the sequestration for a period not exceeding two months, all in terms...
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Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter, 2. köide

1860 - 324 lehte
...any meeting called for the purpose, a majority of three-fourths in number and value of the creditors may resolve that the estate ought to be wound up under a deed of arrangement. The resolution is to be reported to the Court, who may stay proceedings for not more than two months....
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Scottish Law Journal and Sheriff Court Record, 2. köide

1860 - 320 lehte
...any meeting called for the purpose, a majority of three-fourths in number and value of the creditors may resolve that the estate ought to be wound up under a deed of arrangement. The resolution is to be reported to the Court, who may stay proceedings for not more than two months....
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The Jurist, 6. köide,2. osa;24. köide,2. osa

1861 - 624 lehte
...newspapers, a majority of three-fourths in number and value of the creditors present or represented at such meeting may resolve that the estate ought...under a deed of arrangement, and that an application shall be made to the court to stay proceedings in the bankruptcy for a period not exceeding two months,...
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The Examination Chronicle, 1–3. köide

1064 lehte
...notice in the London Gazette, three-fourths in number and value of the creditors present or represented at such meeting may resolve that the estate ought to be wound up under a deed of arrangement, composition, or otherwise, and that an application shall be made to the Court to stay proceedings in...
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Statutes at Large ...: (37 v.) A collection of the public general statutes ...

Great Britain - 1861 - 932 lehte
...<jiven in the London Gazette, Three Fourths in Number and Value of the Creditors present or represented at such Meeting may resolve that the Estate ought to be wound up under a Deed of Arrangement, Composition, or otherwise, and that an Application shall be made to the Court to stay Proceedings in...
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Selwyn's Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius

William Selwyn - 1861 - 840 lehte
...given in the London Gazette, three-fourths in number and value of the creditors present or represented at such meeting may resolve that the estate ought to be wound up tinder a deed of arrangement, composition, or otherwise, and that an application shall be made to the...
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The Journal of Jurisprudence, 5. köide

1861 - 736 lehte
...called for the purpose, three-fourths in number and value of the creditors present or represented at the meeting, may resolve that the estate ought to be wound up under deed of arrangement. and an application made to the Court to stay proceedings. The proportion of creditors...
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The Bankruptcy Act, 1861, County Courts: A Summary of the New Practice of ...

John Guest - 1862 - 174 lehte
...the Lon!/1" don Gazette, three-fourths in number and value of the creditors present, or represented at such meeting, may resolve that the estate ought to be wound up under a Deed of Arrangement, Composition, or otherwise, and that an application shall be made to the Court to stay proceedings in...
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