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BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Thomas Geddes.—This bankrupt was also a Scotch draper, and application to annul the petition was granted Wy tho court. In re J. C. Harris.—The last examination of this bankrupt was further adjourned the Instant. In John Jones. The bankrupt was drapor, 4c. ...

NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... permission | of the Court to question the bankrupt upon the same matter, and Hastings again said that his son was age. Mr. Bow- ' ley produced a copy the marriage which bore date, W hit- Tuesday, I>-2tv The bankrupt said had mistaken the time ; his son could ...

A THEATRICAL BANKRUPTCY

... The Of ficial Receiver, in his report stated that the bankrupt had committed no offenc, under the Bankruptcy Act or the Debtors' Act. He had continued his profession after he knew himself to he bankrupt; he owed 234 when he signed the lease of the Torquay ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 967 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. D'OYLY CARTE'S NEW THEATRE

... substituted as plaintiff in the action in the place of the bankrupt, and might be at liberty to carry on the proceedings. Mr Justice Fry was of opinion that, although the personal services of the bankrupt architect were an inducement to the contract, the fruit ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 488 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... examination of the bankrupt, though unfinished, contains admissions of the bankrupt sufficient to show the nature the ca.se, which made still further apparent by the proceedings filed in this Court. It clear mind that the bankrupt has brought himself ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... commissioner pbrrt. WHI TTAKIR.-This bankrupt, a sittinff wki Wrexham, whose certificate and fiii R„ or yestenlay, did not appear, lloltor 4 th « Mr. the sitting trarlllmv']r.^^ ,R , KPATRr( ' K Tti « bankrupt, a exauiinatlnn i lv ...

THE LATE CONCERTS at the AGRICULTURAL Hall

... said that the bankrupt had engaged in speculations at the Agricultural Hall, and the whale of the debts, amounting to 4,081, had been incurred in connection with the concerts he had given. There was no property of any kind. The bankrupt, on being examined ...

Published: Sunday 27 December 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 555 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CATHEDRAL CLOCK

... dealings and transactions of the non Sf bankrupt until his accounts were filed. Mr. Slater, under S I- these circumstances, asked tle commissioner to commit the not bankrupt. After a few words from the bankrupt's attorney, Ha d Mr. Commissioner Jemmctt ...

NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... in order that the bankrupt might furnish a cash account, without which found it would impossible proceed with the examination. The bankrupt's accountant, Mr. G. J. Robinson, stated that all the items which related to the bankrupt's estate had been carefully ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... assignee, said that tho bankrupt was not p ;esent. At meeting for choice of assignees he (Mr. Griffin) flatting bankrupt, and tho examination disclosed gross cai« of fraud ver was brought to light in Birmingham, and the bankrupt, haling consequences, had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... them were still there, but (bankrupt) did not own any eC it. Mr. M'Donnell was examined and stated that ihe purchased the stock because was adriaed | that hi* bill of sale was not Tulid. He now had mortgage on the bankrupt's property. Mr. I Bennett Thompson ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... transactions between the bankrupt and a person of the name of Rennie. Mr. Bate, besides having been bankrupt was insolvent shortly afterwards, and got released from the debts of the bankruptcy, and in the yesr l&st>, he became bankrupt again. The Commissioner ...