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... MR. TILLEYS BANKRUPT. UKBTOH EXAMINED. Samuel Tlllev, formerly .ml Klicilor the WUlexh and Hrn.lon U-. 1 Boar.i, ..l.i m. . solicitor .1 K.lhurn »0.l Bedfonl Koiv, took nl.ee Tuesday morning «l the second conn, lluildmgs, heforc Mr. Kcgislrar Link Uter ...
... Receiver, the bankrupt stated that he was a landscape artist residing in The Vale, Hampstead, and that his failure was brought sbont by nnsnoeeastnl action bronght by him against his termer solicitors, Messrs. White and De Bnriatte. The bankrupt gave some ...
... Board of Trade Trustee of the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt. All persona having in their possession any of the effects of the bankrupt most deliver them to me, and all debts due to the bankrupt must he paid to me. Creditors who have not yet proved ...
... Herbert said that the accounts were satisfactory, and the trustees offered no opi>osition to of the bankrupts.—His Honour accordingly allowed the bankrupts to pass their public examination.—A scheme of arrangement is Id progress for closing of the bankruptcy ...
... the County of Middlesex, builder, Bankrupt. EDWARD HART, of 67, Mooraatestreet, m tho City of London, accountant, has been appointed tnutee the property the Bankrupt The Court appointed the public examination the Bankrupt to take place at the Town Hall, ...
... Builder and Contractor, Bankrupt, JOHN LANGTON, of No. 68, Cheapeide, in the City of London, Accountant, has been appointed trustee of the property of the bankrupt. The court has appointed the public examination of the bankrupt to take place at the London ...
... respectively ? The bankrupt said be had seen the report bis having been struck off the roll. Ur. Carrington, who appeared for the trustees, said was a serious case, and was important to have accounts from the bankrupt without delay. The bankrupt said that, although ...
... Board of Trade as Trustee of the Estate of the abovemamed Bankrupt. All persons having in their possession any of the effect* of the Bankrupt must deliver them to me and all Debts due to the Bankrupt must be raid to me. Croditors who have not yet proved their ...
... the petitioning creditor. The act bankruptcy was upon trader debtor’s summons, which the bankrupt failed to pay, and thereupon bankruptcy ensued. The bankrupt appeared, but produce no regular statement of his accounts, and as there was not quorum of ...
... who recovered judgment. Then Messrs. Wilson, M'Kay and Company became bankrupt in Scotland. The prsscnt action was raised the allegation that the defendant was a partner, in the bankrupt firm. He claimed have been* only an agent. The case was tried by Baron ...
... liabilities to the amount of £96,353, and mists £6,430. At the first meeting complaints were maderespecting the mode in which the bankrupt had dealt with money entrusted to him by clients, and there was now a large attendance of interested parties. —The official ...