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BANKRUPT PEERS

... BANKRUPT PEERS. TAe Times remarks that, It being now clearly estehlished that a peer of the realm may become a bankrupt, not only in fact, but in contemplation of law, what remains to be decided is whether a peer, having be- , come • bankrupt, can be ...

CAN A PEER OF THE REALM BE MADE A BANKRUPT?

... order to eneble credtors of such , to make them bankrupts without arrest. A. the statute of lohi the between tradea+ and non.traders, it we. obviously 111- Waded that rm-treding peers to mina& bankrupts in the came way se trading l wero, the privilege ...

imper; In Houaa Lord* the Table a Bl’l dl' cai«d bankrupts Iron a Boom. ilm Justice*' Ptooedui Lord Calm*, commitu

... imper; In Houaa Lord* the Table a Bl’l dl' cai«d bankrupts Iron a Boom. ilm Justice*' Ptooedui Lord Calm*, commitu milted after Easter. On the molten of Lon Bill was read second (Ireland BUI read Lord Northbrook. was Intended l tbe harvest. order th tended ...

A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS

... Court. Ihe bankrupt, Frederick James Waters., of NVeymoutl. and Sheldon, described ae • gentleman, hie liabilities amount to £lW,', and he has no meets. Several exammetnas have already taken place. at which it has been shown that the bankrupt wadi formerly ...

AN ANTE-NUPTIAL SETTLEMENT,

... January, 1870, the bankrupt called a “ting of bis creditors, and in February was adjudicated a bankrupt. In support of the motion the trustee under the adjudication sought show that at the time of the tx« cation of the deed the bankrupt was in a hopeless ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF THE O’DONOGHUE

... passed, under the 2Stb section of the act of 1860, whereby tbe creditors accepted acornposition of Ba. in pound offered by the bankrupt, on condition that the order of adjudication made against him should be annulled, provided tbe composition were paid on or ...

CUTTINGS FROM AMERICAN PAPERS

... verdict of “Found dead on Claphamcommon.” Bankrupt Pkkrs.— The Bankruptcy Disqualification Bill, which has passed the Hons* Lords, disqnslfies from sitting or voting in that Home every peer who becomee bankrupt, including any peewhose sff«irs are liquidated ...

FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTCY

... an auctioneer at Reading, to whom it appeared it waa &spred of for and shortly after thin the defendant was adjudicated a bankrupt. The principal evidence in eupport of the charge was the statement made by the defendant himself when he wanndrr examination ...

THE NEW BANKRUPTCY LAW

... t o the new tribunal. The bailees. undsr the old system is «slaved ti it Cr..-as. a. meter the new. debtors cannot make bankrupt, and unt i l they pay los iu the p ruled by the oonsent the csili•ort.) they have no statue, and after three yewrs the debts ...

atttropolitan 6ussip

... January for some time p.m led to a rush of people into the bankrupt column* of the Gaxtte, and on the Let day of the old year there was • rush of another kind—a physical rush, an ugly rush of bankrupts into the Bminghall-street establishment The crowd waa ...

MR. MUNDELLA axp e COMMERCTAT, TREATY

... their interests themsclves, whereas the creditors in England dolegated their power to any body, official or non-official. The bankrupt's effects would be much better administered if looked after by the creditors themselves. Bat, after all, the best security ...

A PARISIAN ROMANCE

... N. it is true, an isdependent f.dtnne of cm., hot too lament to si..timise the creditors of firm I.y anger. ing it L, he bankrupt, himself p,nl el all thore whom faithlees partner had left in the Inmh. This honourable coorinct left tin, alm.et and he ...