The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, ... ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, Volume 7Law Times Office, 1863 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Judgment - creditor entitled to the benefit of his 44 Claim to goods seized by third party - Acceptance of interpleader by judgment - creditor not a ratification of act of sheriff The directions of sect . 74 of the Bankruptcy Act 1861 ...
... Judgment - creditor entitled to the benefit of his 44 Claim to goods seized by third party - Acceptance of interpleader by judgment - creditor not a ratification of act of sheriff The directions of sect . 74 of the Bankruptcy Act 1861 ...
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... Judgment - summons under the City of London Small Debts Act - Committal of debtor- Release by the Court of Bankruptcy - 24 & 25 Vict . c . 134 , ss . 192 , 7 and 8-15 Vict . c . 77 , Where a debtor who has executed a deed of arrange ...
... Judgment - summons under the City of London Small Debts Act - Committal of debtor- Release by the Court of Bankruptcy - 24 & 25 Vict . c . 134 , ss . 192 , 7 and 8-15 Vict . c . 77 , Where a debtor who has executed a deed of arrange ...
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... Judgment- creditor entitled to the benefit of his execution . A judgment - creditor issued a fi . fa . , which the sheriff executed by seizure . Before sale the trader- debtor presented a petition to the Court of Bank- ruptcy under the ...
... Judgment- creditor entitled to the benefit of his execution . A judgment - creditor issued a fi . fa . , which the sheriff executed by seizure . Before sale the trader- debtor presented a petition to the Court of Bank- ruptcy under the ...
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... judgment of the Court of Lord CRANWORTH . - The motion I put to your settlement , conveyed to hold to such uses as Lord Ex . be reversed , and that the case be remitted to that Braybrooke and the app . should appoint , and in de - court ...
... judgment of the Court of Lord CRANWORTH . - The motion I put to your settlement , conveyed to hold to such uses as Lord Ex . be reversed , and that the case be remitted to that Braybrooke and the app . should appoint , and in de - court ...
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... judgment of the court upon these demurrers . then the deft . could have pleaded to it ; if he had paid money into court generally he would have been pre- cinded by the record from questioning the number of the plt.'s shares . Suppose ...
... judgment of the court upon these demurrers . then the deft . could have pleaded to it ; if he had paid money into court generally he would have been pre- cinded by the record from questioning the number of the plt.'s shares . Suppose ...
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Page 170 - ... have in his possession, order, or disposition any goods or chattels whereof he was reputed owner, or whereof he had taken upon him the sale, alteration, or disposition as owner, the Court shall have power to order the same to be sold and disposed of for the benefit of the creditors under the bankruptcy...
Page 320 - Justices, to state and sign a case setting forth the facts and the grounds of such determination, for the opinion thereon of one of the superior Courts of law to be named by the party applying ; and such party, hereinafter called "the Appellant...