| Great Britain - Law - 1807 - 798 pages
...commencement of the bankruptcy, or may be acquired by or devolve on him during its continuance : (4.) The capacity to exercise and to take proceedings for...of nomination to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice : (o.) All goods and chattels being, at the commencement of the bankruptcy, in the possession, order,... | |
| Josiah William Smith - Conveyancing - 1855 - 824 pages
...commencement of the bankruptcy, or may be acquired by or devolve on him during its continuance ; 4. The capacity to exercise and to take proceedings for...of nomination to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice ; 5. All goods and chattels being, at the commencement of the bankruptcy, in the possession, order,... | |
| Henry Philip Roche - Bankruptcy - 1870 - 312 pages
...commencement of the bankruptcy, or may be acquired by or devolve on him during its continuance : (4.) The capacity to exercise and to take proceedings for...own benefit at the commencement of his bankruptcy or (a) See sec. 83 (10), et seq. (b) For definition of "property," see sec. 4. during its continuance,... | |
| Sir John Barnard Byles - Bills of exchange - 1870 - 664 pages
...commencement of the bankruptcy, or may be acquired by or devolve on him during its continuance: (4.) The capacity to exercise and to take proceedings for...all such powers in or over or in respect of property t as might have been exercised by the bankrupt for his own benefit at the commencement of his bankruptcy... | |
| John Wade - Law - 1871 - 946 pages
...commencement of the bankruptcy, or may be acquired by or devolve on him during its continuance. 4. The capacity to exercise and to take proceedings for...of nomination to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice. 5. All ,joods and chattels being, at the commencement of the bankrupt'-y, in the possession, order,... | |
| Robert Phillimore - Ecclesiastical law - 1873 - 1162 pages
...act referred to as the property of the bankrupt, shall comprise the following particulars .... (4) The capacity to exercise and to take proceedings for...of nomination to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice." It was said in the case of Arundcl v. Bishop of Gloucester, that where a manor with an advowson appendant... | |
| Charles Davidson - Conveyancing - 1873 - 780 pages
...the property divisible among the creditors shall comprise the capacity to exercise " all such powers in respect of property as might have been exercised by the bankrupt for his own benefit ; " which would no doubt apply to a power of revocation and new appointment exerciseable by the settlor... | |
| Henry Philip Roche, William Hazlitt - Bankruptcy - 1873 - 892 pages
...2. or acquired by him during its continuance, ib. par. 3. all powers in, over, and relating to such property as might have been exercised by the bankrupt for his own benefit, except right of nomination to ecclesiastical benefice, ib. par. 4. all goods and chattels, at commencement... | |
| Sir John Barnard Byles - Bills of exchange - 1874 - 860 pages
...commencement of the bankruptcy, or may be acquired by or devolve on him during its continuance : (4.) The capacity to exercise and to take proceedings for...of nomination to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice : (5.) All goods and chattels being, at the commencement of the bankruptcy, in the possession, order... | |
| Great Britain, Leonard Shelford, Thomas Henry Carson - Land tenure - 1874 - 940 pages
...bankrupt, divisible among his creditors (which by sect. 17 is vested in the trustee), shall comprise the capacity to exercise and to take proceedings for...might have been exercised by the bankrupt for his own liencfit at the commencement of his bankruptcy or during its continuance, except the right of nomination... | |
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