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BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... that the surveyor was wrong. On the 31st May the bankrupts offered the four houses for sale. but the property was not sold. On this becoming known creditors commenced to press. On the 25tb June, the bankrupts purchased a painters' business at Welles- bourne ...

MERCHANT'S BANKRUPTCY

... number Of creditors. The Official Reeeiver (M. C. Dibb) said the debtor was adjudicated bankrupt on his own petition pn Alugust 2, 1897. Aocording to the bankrupt'a statement of aairs first sub- mitted, the liabilities to rank for dividend were estimated ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... process, have you not? Bankrupt: I have been very unfortunate.: The present liabilities, he said, were in respect of money borrowed and hobse- bold debts.-Mr. Weollett: I suppose you borrowed from everybody whom you Could? rhe Bankrupt: Not quite that, butfriends ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... not-as of the bankrupt's previous examination, said that it was shown that the bankrupt bad stated that when Mr. Ashton applied for the transfer the shares were deposited with tie bankrupt's bankers, to whom he owed £1,600. The bankrupt further extplained ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... residing in apartsmeatsatl.fl, Cbester rtteer, Aston, was adjudicated a bankrupt. HArtity J.sres CooaB, of the Stgr Hotel, Newball Street, .Birminghain, hotel manager, was adjudicated a bankrupt. GERMAN IRON PRODUCTIOIN'. The Association of German Iron and Steel ...

STOCKTON BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Clarke's will, bankrupt replied, 1. Because I thought a'cl had nothing D to (lo with that, sir. Mr Draper, i solicitor, assisted bankrupt to prepare I ! his statement. but lie did not disclose I i this interest to Mr Draper. Bankrupt l stated that li's ...

STOCKTON BANKRUPTCY COURT

... name. in The Deputy-Official Receiver: eow r r's was that. Le, Bankrupt The same firmt could not h is, hold two licenses. w eatl Mr Smith, solicitor, Darlinglon (who t i appeared for the bankrupt) : One of the he licenses e was in th nae of a nomainee has ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... to business. This allegation the al . bankrupt denied, lie was, he et .ted, ! f eri in the paper-maeking busnuess, and now w' received a salary of £2 per week.-Nir. Iivkctts I w submitted that althougn the bankrupt had lost I n £2,000 in four years it ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... into his hands, addreised to by a Liverpool firm of provision des'-' strating with the bankrupt for sbiX their account, as they understood he others. The bankrupt said edd- firm in question at a.ilL r rie'd p, that the film had not proved ! t said if ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT

... to -rorfits being insafficient to cover living |epenses. His liabilities were £107 2s. 3d., or fd his deficiency £91 12s. Bankrupt is a, mechanic, rid his W*ife attended to the tohacco shop up to thre titue of her deatth two years ago, and sinoe then a ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Stratford Road. Gooch Street, and Coventry r: Road, Birmingham. Liabilities £01,315, assets nil.-Th&e, li first-named of the two bankrupts, Mrs. Kate Florence ui Kynnersley, was examined by Mr. L. J. Sharp (official receiver). She was the wife (she said) of Thomas ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... realised £§-9 £0, C however, a large su&1 dae to preferential credilt,5, and the dividend paid only amounted tow Od, In 1871 bankrupt commenced business at r:: 4 Hill as a draper. He had no capital Suir quently he added tailoring to the businern, fr-, neither ...