... could not have had at the time when any of his debts were contracted any reasonable or probable ground of expectation of being able to pay the same... The Weekly Notes - Pàgina 70editat per - 1888Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1870 - 562 pàgines
...Bankruptcy Act 1861, on the ground that be could not have had, when any ol his debts were contracted, any reasonable or probable ground of expectation of being able to pay the same, it It necessary that the debts in question should be strictly debts arising out of contract.... | |
| Great Britain - 1861 - 932 pàgines
...fictitious Capital, or that he could not have had at the Time when any of his Debts were contracted er or publishing of any Body Corporate or Public Company, the same, or that, if a Trader, he has, with Intent to conceal the true State of his Affairs, wilfully... | |
| Josiah William Smith - 1862 - 466 pàgines
...means of fictitious capital, or could not have had, at the time when any of his debts were contracted, any reasonable or probable ground of expectation of being able to pay the same, B PABT IV. or, if a trader, he has, with intent to conceal CAP. III. the true state of his... | |
| Leone Levi - 1863 - 664 pàgines
...fictitious capital, or that he could not have had at the time when any of his debts were contracted any reasonable or probable ground of expectation of being able to pay the same, or that, if a trader, he has, with intent to conceal the true state of his affairs, wilfully... | |
| 1864 - 1032 pàgines
...159th section opposition may be made on the ground that the bankrupt had contracted the debt without " any reasonable or probable ground of expectation of being able to pay the same." But, unfortunately, an anomaly here presents itself. Before the creditor can oppose, he... | |
| Hong Kong. Legislative Council - 1866 - 626 pàgines
...fictitious Capital, or that he could not at the Time when any of his Debts were contracted have bad any reasonable or probable Ground of Expectation of being able to pay the same, or that he has with Intent to conceal the true State of his Affairs wilfully omitted to keep... | |
| 786 pàgines
...has carried on trade by means of a fictitious capital. 2. For contracting any of his debts without any reasonable or probable ground of expectation of being able to pay the same. 3. For bringing about his insolvency by rash and L-uardous speculation, or unjustifiable... | |
| Victoria. Supreme Court, Alfred Wyatt, George H. F. Webb, Thomas A. a'Beckett - 1867 - 700 pàgines
...words being, " that the bankrupt could not have had at the time when any of his debts were contracted any reasonable or probable ground of expectation of being able to pay the same." Now, if we were dealing with an Act of ours copied from an English one, as is generally... | |
| John Peter De Gex, Henry Cadman Jones, Richard Horton Smith - 1874 - 422 pàgines
...bankrupt has .... or that he could not have had at the time when any of his debts were contracted, any reasonable or probable ground of expectation of being able to pay the same, .... or, wbether trader or not, that his insolvency is attributable to rash and hazardous... | |
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