| Edward Christian - 1814 - 838 lehte
...against him, if he h*d been solvent. That makes a very great difference to the separate creditors, the joint estate, and they must get as much as they can are from that first> The order was that the petitioners shall be admitted to prove, but not to receive... | |
| Edward Christian - 1818 - 696 lehte
...they are arrested they would pay it. It is not stated as a case where there are no joint effects. The proper fund is the joint estate, and they must get as much as they can from that first. The order was that the petitioners shall be admitted to prove, but not to receive a dividend, and that... | |
| Niel Gow - 1825 - 516 lehte
...estate. The consequence would be, the assignees of the separate estate must file a bill to restrain the dividend upon all these proofs, and make the partners...they must get as much as they can from that first. I have no difficulty in ordering them to be admitted to prove, but not to receive a dividend." This... | |
| Joseph Story - 1846 - 796 lehte
...estate. The consequence would be, the assignees of the separate estate must file a bill to restrain the dividend upon all these proofs, and make the partners...they must get as much as they can from that first I have no difficulty in ordering them to be admitted to prove, but not to receive a dividend.' This... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1850 - 684 lehte
...separate estate." Again his Lordship says, — "It is not stated as a case where there are no joint funds. Here it is only that there are two funds. Their proper fund is the joint estate, and they must get all they can from that first. I have no difficulty in ordering them to be permitted to prove ; but... | |
| Joseph Story - 1881 - 788 lehte
...They have nothing to do but to bring an action against the partner. The affairs of the partnerships may be very much involved; but if they are arrested,...they must get as much as they can from that first. I have no difficulty in ordering them to be admitted to prove, but not to receive a dividend.' This... | |
| 1895 - 1036 lehte
...estate.' Again, his lordship cays: ' It is not stated as a case where there are no joint funds. Here ic is only that there are two funds. Their proper fund is the joint estate, and they must get all they can from that first. I have no difficulty in ordering them to be permitted to prove, bnt not... | |
| 1895 - 1044 lehte
...separate estate. ' Again, his lordship •ays: 'It is not stated as a case where there are no joint funds. Here it is only that there are two funds. Their proper fund is tho joint estate, and they must get all they can from that first. I have no difficulty in ordering... | |
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