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Page 192-54
... debts have been proved assent . In the first case , the only conditions appear to be that the scheme shall be equitable and reasonable and in particular one which will enable the debtor , if he carries on business or would , but for war ...
... debts have been proved assent . In the first case , the only conditions appear to be that the scheme shall be equitable and reasonable and in particular one which will enable the debtor , if he carries on business or would , but for war ...
Page 192-70
... debts , or , after paying them , 2. Any future liabilities in respect of obligations already incurred , or , after paying them , 3. Where he would have no reasonable prospect of preserving or recovering his business or would otherwise ...
... debts , or , after paying them , 2. Any future liabilities in respect of obligations already incurred , or , after paying them , 3. Where he would have no reasonable prospect of preserving or recovering his business or would otherwise ...
Page 192-71
... debts are to be satisfied and the time and manner of their satisfaction . Debts which are entitled to priority under sect . 32 , sub - sect . ( 1 ) of the Bankruptcy Act , 1914 , as if a receiving order had been made against the debtor ...
... debts are to be satisfied and the time and manner of their satisfaction . Debts which are entitled to priority under sect . 32 , sub - sect . ( 1 ) of the Bankruptcy Act , 1914 , as if a receiving order had been made against the debtor ...
Contents
Saturday July 5 1941 | 192-25 |
Vol 192 | 192-35 |
Leading Article | 192-45 |
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