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... solicitor, of Argyll.treet. Regent-street, who hed been made bankrupt as a hi l-broter. rbe accounts not being yet fied, Mr. Futvoye, for the as-ignees. at d Mr. Chiciley, for the hank. rupt, cancurred in asling tcr an adjourament for three monthe. Adjourned ...

LAW AND POLICE

... dated the 1st of June, 1858, sigued by the original mortgagor, Henry Coney, and addressed by him to his solicitors, Messrs Futvoye, Sawtell, and Lightfoot. The memo- randum in question was as follows:- Gentlemen.-I request you to hold the deeds relating ...

Published: Sunday 05 February 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3481 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... of three weeks. ?? Commissioner-That which has taken a year to prc- pare, yosu thiek may be examined in three weeks. I Mr. Futvoye, for the assigneed, thought it would be t better to have a longer adjoarmncent. : The Commissioner-I don't see why we should ...

Law Intelligence

... Green. ?? v. Humphreys - Chadwick v. Weetmnan-Bilake. more v. Edlestone.-Adauna v. Hebdlen -Elllott v. Cleland- D lidwin v. Futvoye-Johnson v. Checkley-Craddock v. Lead- -q hetter. At I14: Fletcher v. Fletcher-Harrison v. Grayson - 81 Clack v. Justlce-Bulttl ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and discharged the defendant, who left the court with her friends, who ore of the greatest respectability. ' Mr. Frederick Futvoye, of Chester-terrace, Regent's. par, ad ?? wth assaulting Mr.Stphe Tipp slicto an mnagngclock to Mr. I Thedeene astha te omlanat ...

Law Intelligence

... Pennell; Wright v. Met. . t- cela; Richards r. Harries. Petty v. Cockerell, at 12 and 1; Smyth b v. .Lloyd, at I ; Lees v. Futvoye, at I1J; Smith v. Huributt, at 16 ; Sparrow v. Barrell, at 2 and 3. v MASTERS' OFFICES, SOUTIIAMPTON-BUILDINGS. Iaro MASoTE ...

Law Intelligence

... oubt consent of the creditors, as required by the 153rd section of set oat the Bankrupt Law Consdlidation Act. l t t o o Mr. Futvoye, for the assignees, asked for a postponement at -heet of the hearing, the affidavits, which were long, having only d u abeen ...

Law Intelligence

... SslrA~r2~a Osr - iaz~-A to K.-LBretoa v. . Newman, at 10k. At ll: Craven v.. Stubbins-oldsmgth- n Goldsmltht-J ea v. 'Trlmnlng-Futvoye y, Vennard-orda v. Lipacolmbe-reen v:- Green-Daviesi ' DavesDaWson ?? NewSorle-HopSe v. lister.' At. Rai: Jones v; Parryrota ...

Law Intelligence

... Stubbins. At 12: Helyar's Estate-Eilliott ?? Ince. Conilor's Estate (3), at 1-Hamxilton V. Laurie, at 2. At 3: Hindle Y. Bryan-Futvoye v. Kennard- J, Hutton v. Reseller ('2-Bailey v. Casses-Beaumront v. Heward- it Rollyor's Estate (2)-tiawksley v. Aslhplan ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... realisedl, and that a doubtful debt of ba £700 might be received.I Mr. Cansaan (official assignee) : It is due from Mr. gel Futvoye. who is described as a 1gentleman, address un- known [laughter]. El The Commissioner : Well, I suppose he must pass his ...

Law Intelligence

... d first) 36. Short causes, 11. Motion and petition: Lo Fore v. Huskissou. By order: Smith v. Smith. Front cli: tbers: ?? Futvoye, Loughborough, Financial Corporation ,ox parte Holmes, Adams, and Prithard)-Joint Stock Comspanties' Association. For further ...

Law Intelligence

... had been undertaken upon the retainer of the plaintiff or that of Mr. Spry. The i evidence of the plaintiff and that of Mr. Futvoye upon this subject were directly contradictory, but from the corres- pondence and other documents it was submitted to the court ...