The Law Times, 52. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1872 |
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... entitled to the fruits of his execu- tion , both seizure and sale having taken place before the date of the order of adjudication or the equivalent , and the creditor having had no notice of any prior act of bankruptcy . The Chief Judge ...
... entitled to the fruits of his execu- tion , both seizure and sale having taken place before the date of the order of adjudication or the equivalent , and the creditor having had no notice of any prior act of bankruptcy . The Chief Judge ...
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... entitled to the pre- ference he had got , being a creditor in good faith and for valuable consideration . In giving judgment , His HONOUR recapitulated the facts as stated , and pointed out , as an impor- tant circumstance indicative of ...
... entitled to the pre- ference he had got , being a creditor in good faith and for valuable consideration . In giving judgment , His HONOUR recapitulated the facts as stated , and pointed out , as an impor- tant circumstance indicative of ...
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... entitled to their expenses of possession , & c . The court may restrain execution creditors whose debts are under 50l . , but cannot dispossess them , and hence , when restrained , the cost of possession for several weeks is incurred ...
... entitled to their expenses of possession , & c . The court may restrain execution creditors whose debts are under 50l . , but cannot dispossess them , and hence , when restrained , the cost of possession for several weeks is incurred ...
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... entitled to the municipal franchise . It is equally free from doubt , we imagine , that married women who are living with their husbands are not entitled to that fran- chise , as they can neither be occupiers of a house or other ...
... entitled to the municipal franchise . It is equally free from doubt , we imagine , that married women who are living with their husbands are not entitled to that fran- chise , as they can neither be occupiers of a house or other ...
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... entitled him to have been relieved from his shares if he had filed a bill for that purpose , prior to the winding - up . The voluntary winding up was , in June 1866 , ordered to be continued under the supervision of the court . The 39th ...
... entitled him to have been relieved from his shares if he had filed a bill for that purpose , prior to the winding - up . The voluntary winding up was , in June 1866 , ordered to be continued under the supervision of the court . The 39th ...
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