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" If a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards in good faith gives the debtor further credit without security of any kind for property which becomes a part of the debtor's... "
McMaster's Commercial Decisions Affecting the Banker and Merchant [from the ... - Page 295
by James Smith McMaster - 1903
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 111-112

Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 2074 pages
...would thus, through the coercive force of the act, "recover" the preference. Section 6oc provides : "It a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards In good...amount which would otherwise be recoverable from him." The language of clause "c" is general, and covers, by its terms, every case where "a creditor has been...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 123

Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1108 pages
..."c" of section 60 is applicable to the case now under consideration, which is in these words : "It a creditor has been preferred and afterwards In good...credit without security of any kind for property which bocomes a part of the debtor's estates, the amount of such new credits, remaining unpaid at the time...
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A Handbook of Bankruptcy Law: Embodying the Full Text of the Act of Congress ...

Henry Campbell Black - Bankruptcy - 1898 - 350 pages
...shall be voidable by the trustee, and he may recover the property or its value from such person. c. If a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards in...amount which would otherwise be recoverable from him. d If a debtor shall, directly or indirectly, in contemplation of the filing of a petition by or against...
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National Bankruptcy Law: Approved July 1, 1898. Uniform System of Bankruptcy

United States - 1898 - 36 pages
...shall be voidable by the trustee, and he may recover the property or its value from such person. c If a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards in...amount which would otherwise be recoverable from him. d If a debtor shall, directly or indirectly, in contemplation of the filing of a petition by or against...
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The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy

Orlando Bump - Bankruptcy - 1898 - 998 pages
...shall be voidable by the trustee, and he may recover the property or its value from such person. (c) If a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards in...time of the adjudication in bankruptcy may be set oft' against the amount which would otherwise be recoverable from him. (d) If a debtor shall, directly...
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The Law of Bankruptcy: Including the National Bankruptcy Law of 1898

Edwin Charles Brandenburg - Bankruptcy - 1898 - 744 pages
...purchased by or transferred to the creditor four months or more prior to the filing of the petition. If a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards in...for property which becomes a part of the debtor's estate, the amount of such new credit remaining unpaid at the time of the adjudication in bankruptcy...
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The National Bankruptcy Act of 1898: With Notes, Procedure, and Forms

John Adriance Bush, United States - Bankruptcy - 1899 - 712 pages
...shall be voidable by the trustee, and he may recover the property or its value from such person. (c.) If a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards in...amount which would otherwise be recoverable from him. (d.) If a debtor shall, directly or indirectly, in contemplation of the filing of a petition by or...
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A Treatise on the Law of Bankruptcy

John Lowell, James Arnold Lowell - Bankruptcy - 1899 - 928 pages
...shall be voidable by the trustee, and he may recover the property or its value from such person. r. If a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards in...amount which would otherwise be recoverable from him. d. If a debtor shall directly or indirectly, in contemplation of the filing of a petition by or against...
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The Bankruptcy Law of the United States: Comprising the Federal Act of 1898 ...

Theodor Aub - Bankruptcy - 1899 - 308 pages
...shall be voidable by the trustee, and he may recover the property or its value from such person. e — If a creditor has been preferred, and afterwards in...amount which would otherwise be recoverable from him. d — If a debtor shall, directly or indirectly, in contemplation of the filing of a petition by or...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1899 - 922 pages
...recover the property or its value from such person. "c. If a creditor has been preferred, and afterward in good faith gives the debtor further credit without...amount which would otherwise be recoverable from him. "d. If a debtor shall, directly or indirectly, in contemplation of the filing of a petition by or against...
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