BANKRUPTS
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... remarked that the estate or the bankrupt would have produced nearly 20as in the pound but for the decision of the Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, who thought fit to discharge Pillar from custody; and this ena- bled the bankrupt to abscond with over 1,0001 ...
... OF BANKRUPTCY, l a By Jooeu L~vy, Esq., Barrister~dt-iLaw. (Dublin : O'Gorman, 1847.) It is surprising that although the bankrupt laws have been in force in this country since the year 1772, no work bae appeared, until the present, which nerved to guide ...
... declared bankrupt, and the 31st instant was appointed for the day of his surrender The Court then adj msrned. HEARINGS FOR THIS DAY (THURSDAY). Eleven o'Clock. In re J ComminsDebts, assignee, and surrender. In re J. Fay -To examine bankrupt. Twelve o'Clock ...
... to-dayi for, the purpose o;f ij, tionitig the bankrupt previous to, his passiii'g his exatof atioa.. Mr.,o~rdou said, the assign-'es lad Proceeded asfa a the0 could in the, examaination oftb/i bankrupt' a ccount&.' and he bad I prythe Curt for -urther ...
... 3d.; Number of passengers, 7,110. BANKRUPT C(()Utr-YESTERDAY. (Before Ml. Commissioner Plunkett.) In rC James Casey. In this case there was a meeting for proof of debts end final examination of the bankrupt. The bankrupt did not surrender. Some debts were ...
... s of Bankrupt are empowered to grant the certificate of a bankrupt who has passed his examination, and faithfully and honestly eur. rendered his effects to his creditors ; but in Ireland the judge of the court has no similar power. The bankrupt's certificate ...
... was stated that. the bankrupts. have sompq very valuable property in India, -which I will be made available to the creditors, and that it was in contemplationto egrey on the indigo, trade, and the factpries f in which the bankrupts had been engaged, for1 ...
... Grievance Association, at its next meeting,, which will take place oa Sunday next. BANKRUPT COUKT-YESTERDAY. There were four sittings yesterday. Two for audits of bankrupts' ancounts, and for proof. of debts. The details were void of publie interest, DUBLIN ...
... cans merchant. George V Tuthill, Kilmore, county Limerick, gent BANKRUPTS. Francis Philip Russell, city of Limericek, rectifyingdis- tiller, to surrender himself to the Commissioner of Bankrupt on Friday, the IOth day of Alarch next, and on Friday, the 7th ...
... in reality 74, some of them against persons who had taken the benefit of the insolvent act, and one against an uncertified bankrupt. The name of another of those proceeded against appeared in the Gazette that day. The Chairman said he beard some of the ...
... list, after whichtbe court will be adjourned to the first day of next term. BANKRUPT COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner Plunket.) In re Moaxwell and Fortescue. bankrupts. There was a meeting yesterday in this matter for sur- render, proof of debts ...