| Canada, Samuel Robinson Clarke - Bankruptcy - 1877 - 516 pages
...taking of his property on legal process (ib.). It is not an act of bankruptcy for a debtor to suffer his property to be taken on legal process with intent to give a preference, or to defeat or delay the operation of the Act (re Scull, 10 BR 165). The mere admission of the service... | |
| Orlando Bump - Bankruptcy - 1877 - 1050 pages
...estate, rights, or credits, or confess judgment, or give any warrant to confess judgment, or procure his property to be taken on legal process, with intent to give a preference (g) to one or more of liis creditors, or to any person or persons who are or may be liable for him... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott - Law - 1879 - 1054 pages
...payment, gift, or other transfer of money or other property, &c., or confesses judgment, or procures his property to be taken on legal process, with intent to give a preference to creditors, or to persons liable for him as indorseĀ«, &c., or with the intent to defeat or delay the... | |
| Jabez Franklin Cowdery - Bankruptcy - 1880 - 198 pages
...estate, rights, or credits, or confess judgment, or give any warrant to confess judgment, or procure his property to be taken on legal process, with intent to give a preference to one or more of his creditors, or to any person or persons who are or may be liable for him as indorsers,... | |
| California - Civil procedure - 1880 - 864 pages
...or willfully suffered judgment to bo taken against him by default; or has suffered, or procured liis property to be taken on legal process, with intent to give a preference to one or more of his creditors; or has made any assignment, gift, sale, conveyance, or transfer of his... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1882 - 1904 pages
...bankruptcy which may be subsequently commenced, is not sufficient to establish that the debtor procured or suffered his property to be taken on legal process, with intent to prefer such creditor, if the proceedings of the creditor were the usual proceedings in a suit, unaided... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1881 - 746 pages
...estate, rights, or credits, or confess judgment, or give any warrant to confess judgment, or procure his property to be taken on legal process, with intent to give a preference to one or more of his creditors, or to any person or persons who are or may be liable for him as indorsers,... | |
| United States - Law - 1881 - 742 pages
...estate, rights, or credits, or confess judgment, or give any warrant to confess judgment, or procure his property to be taken on legal process, with intent to give a preference to one or more of his creditors, or to any person or persons who are or may be liable for him as indorsers,... | |
| Nevada - Law - 1881 - 320 pages
...creditors, or willfully suffered judgment to be taken against him by default, or has suffered or procured his property to be taken on legal process with intent to give a preference to one or more of his creditors, or has made an assignment, gift, sale, conveyance or transfer of his... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 988 pages
...being bankrupt or insolvent, or in contemplation of bankruptcy or insolvency, "procures or suffers that the punishment must be imposed under either the 60th or the 61st one or more of his creditors," "or with the intent, by such disposition of his property, to defeat... | |
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