| Great Britain. High Court of Justice, Charles Francis Morrell - 1891 - 362 pągines
...On application by a bankrupt for his discharge the official receiver reported that the bankrupt had within three months preceding the date of the receiving...order when unable to pay his debts as they became due T given an undue preference to certain of his creditors ; that he had been 1890. guilty of fraudulent... | |
| Thomas Brett - 1891 - 822 pągines
...of his business affairs; ((/) That the bankrupt has put any of his creditors to unnecessary expense by a frivolous or vexatious defence to any action properly brought against him ; (A) That the bankrupt has within three months preceding the date of the receiving order incurred... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1892 - 986 pągines
...preceding his bankruptcy ; had continued to trade after knowing himself to be insolvent ; had within the months preceding the date of the Receiving Order, when unable to pay his debta as they became due, given an undue preference to one of his creditors ; had b'en guilty of misconduct... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Justice, Charles Francis Morrell - 1894 - 370 pągines
...charged against the debtor are (1) that the debtor has within three months 1893. IN'"»E J-jX PAE.TE ° " preceding the date of the receiving order, when unable to pay his debts as they became due, given an undue preference to certain creditors : (2) that he has been guilty of a fraudulent breach of trust:... | |
| 1895 - 686 pągines
...bankrupt's discharge however, was opposed on the ground that he had been guilty of an undue preference within three months preceding the date of the receiving...order when unable to pay his debts as they became due. It was proved that within that time the debtor had paid certain of his own private creditors in full.... | |
| 1896 - 450 pągines
...suspending the order for discharge " that the insolvent has put any of his creditors to unnecessary expense by a frivolous or vexatious defence to any action properly brought against him," I have had some difficulty. It appears to me, however, that the action instituted by the petitioning... | |
| William Blackstone - 1902 - 540 pągines
...unjustifiable extravagance in living. That the bankrupt has put any of his creditors to unnecessary expense by a frivolous or vexatious defence to any action...receiving order, when unable to pay his debts as they become due, given an undue preference to any of his creditors. That the bankrupt has been guilty of... | |
| William Henry Somerset Bell, Manfred Nathan - 1902 - 786 pągines
...of being able to pay it. (4) That the insolvent has put any of his creditors to unnecessary expense by a frivolous or vexatious defence to any action properly brought against him. (5) That the insolvent has brought on his insolvency by rash and hazardous speculations or unjustifiable... | |
| Richard Ringwood - 1902 - 454 pągines
...his business affairs : " (g) That the bankrupt has put any of his creditors to unnecessary expense by a frivolous or vexatious defence to any action properly brought against him : " (h) That the bankrupt has within three months preceding the date of the receiving order incurred... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1903 - 814 pągines
...extravagance in living : or (5) That the bankrupt has put any of his creditors to unnecessary expense by a frivolous or vexatious defence to any action properly brought against him : or (G) That the bankrupt has, within three months preceding the date of the receiving order, and... | |
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