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LAW INTELLIGENCE,

... Thomas George.-The bankrupt carried on business as a groeer and publlictn in Athy. He had been adjudicated in July last. Mr Blood, Q C (instructed by Messrs Ample- forid and Crawford) appeared for the assignees, - and examined the bankrupt in reference to ...

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION—IN BANKRUPTCY

... him or heard from him snce. ?? was not aware hata the bankrupt ?? any otdc-r property except the house in whieh he lived, and the lease of that wads deposited w-ith -rnie creditors. Si.ce the bankrupt left vitness ordered n, roods, and e. hbad not piid ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... resitionce. MTr M'AKelviq, ,hi traveller, was also examined, and stated that he informed the bankrupt, of his ?? on'the 31st JTuly. The Court made an order that the bankrupt should file an -mnended corsh accourt for tse moath cf July,. and that bin' wife should ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... deceased. BANKRUPT1CY COURT. (Before Mr Justice Boyd). In the matter of Patrick Rooney, a bankrupt, 3Mr Goo uollins (Casey and Clay), applied on obehalf of the bankrupt, a provision dealer in 1'hures,-for an order to annui the adjudication of bankruptcy in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... promiptly heard. CONESOMlAD.ATED TAXIN G OFFICE- Master Cofey-For M-onday nrext, iuin Sep- tember--11 ?? C(Xsef!-Hvynees;, a bankrupt, Seddall- Iri;h Independent Com- pany v ' Freeman's Journa, Limited, Scal- Iann; Lovell v FairfieMd, Joynt; Burkh v Tee' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the share5 had been carried over without exprjtss instructions from the bankrupt. 0ii the other hand it was contended that in conasiquence of the course of dealing between tbe bankrupt and Burnand and Co, the latter had t. gcncml au- thority to carry over ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the bankrupt had at paid £,1900. In January, 1899, on the eve Is of the bankruptcy, Messrs Spiller and Baker, a- through their representative, got back from r- the bankrupt flour to the value of £583, and in also a cheque payable to the bankrupt, for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... it was decided that the signature purport.- -ig to be that of the bankrupt, on faith of which the'money was paid oat of the Bank oi New Zealand. was not the signature of the bankrupt. Miss Hatnerton's case now is That on the finding of the jury tilt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -The bankrupt wee a 1I licensedpublioain carring on business at 26 Wex- c ford street. He was examined in reference Ito a mortgage for £380, which he had given to his brother-in-law, James Maber of Moyne, Temple- more. It appeared that the bankrupt had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... ^amara; 3i'tr-ath v Howard, Ronn;,. CWrk Harbouir (oXmrissionsars to Ronan, Ronan; Cohgrove, a bankrupt, Peebles; C-assidy, a bankrupt, Norwood; Bax- ter, a bankrupt, Scalian; MTeruan, a bank- rupt, Soallan; O'Grady's estate, Macnamara. One ?? (at tasatic':i( ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE- YESTERDAY. QU-EEN'S BENC(H DIVIION-IN BANKRUPTCY. (Before Mr Justice Boyd.) Re Patrick Reynolds-The bankrupt carried on business as a publican at Ready, Co. Ar- magh. Hle had presented a petition for or- rangement and the matter had ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 3fasmer ?? ?? of Course. Exparte Cases 11 30 o'clock-WVflson, a bankrupt. Smyth; IWilson, a bankrupt, Smyth; Plunket,, a bank- rupt, Chidley; Clarke, a bankrupt, Chidiey; Hall, bankrupts, Findlater; Nunan's estate, !Babington; &atnnn v Doyte. Walker- ...