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FAILURE OF A HANDSWORTH BUILDER

... Sharp: Are these c ladies related to you'' Bankrupt: No.-Mr. Sharp: ars t you ever seen them! Bankrupt: Yes-Mr. Sharp: Have r they ever visited you? Bankrupt: Yes.-Mr. Sharp: a Whast was your claim upon them? Bankrupt: only that, a they weres riends of nine ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... £2181 -Bankrupt: It is a most cruel thing, and I can say nothing .toro.-Mr. Sharp: But this is vour own statements-Bankrupt: As valued by Mr. AlfortL-Again pressed by M7fr. Sharp to give an e:aplanatio of such fearful depreciation, bankrupt seaid the ...

A SHOCKING COMPANY CASE

... responsible interesc.-Mr. Sharp: Who was the vendor of the company? Bankrupt: Myself. There were seven shareholders, Who took a: £1 share each, includinz two sons and a daughter of the bankrupt. The nominal capital wa £2, 00a0, in £1lsbares, and there were ...

EXETER MONEYLENDER'S BAKRUPTCY

... declaration that a certain horse, trap, and harnesf were the property oF ths bankrupt and should form e part ot the estate. Also that certain furni. e ire which was removed from tbe bankrupt's botUS to the honse of Mr. T. Stormonth, a, sen., excepting certain ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPCTY COURT

... jum, :paued for the banlkrpt, who has already been examinod at length. Mr. Lloyd now -oned the bankrupt as to his poeltion at 'Various dates. The bankrupt denied that he hld been insolvent for the past ton years, stating taia be did not; know he was insolvent ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... Sylvester, who appeared for the bankrupt, said that he did not oppose- the adjournment but he hoped that Mr. Bachinana would in the meantime he allowed to go abroad. Until he could consult his friends, who lived abroad, the bankrupt would be unable to make arrange- ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... judgiment? Bankrupt: Ves.- Did you hear him say that the transactions wvhich bad been investigated by the jury were undoubtedly die- honest on the part of Bachmaun ? Bankrupt: I did.- ~r. Woollect: Woatl have yen to say to that ? Bankrupt: All bankruptcY ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... that bankrupt had been an honest but unfortunate ?? Honour isaid I there was no deliberate personal deceit, but bankrupt i had contracted debts which apparently he had not the slightest prospeet of being able to pay.-Mr. Griffiths said the bankrupt seemed ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... creditors ., d the bankrupt should have a larger amount o! d goods to seize. The alleg-ation. Mr. LeeL 'i Scott said, was prctically that Messrt.e Thue d burn and Thomas had attebmpted a swine.e- d otait I tenax.-h fiil ?? d The bankrupt did not attend, ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... keep you9 Bankrupt: I cannot sr,_ Thez egistar: What steps have you 'been taking smce September last to support yourself.? Bankrupt: None at alL-Mlr. Vaehell asked some queelttns with regard to the debtor's share transactions. In reply, bankrupt said that ...

LI VERPOOL BANKRUPTC

... which he had not-paid. ' The Official Reoeiver.-You did not even pay al office rent, I think. - The Bankrupt.-No; that was outstanding. J The bankrupt further stated that he was un- fr married. He admitted he had drawn 'ome 40 I a Imonth fibm the, business- ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... before his Honuur under rule 88. A wit, ness, J. J. Porter, brc her of the bankrupt, had 2iA been examined before the registrar under section 2b 27. He had been manager for the bankrupt of three shops in Manchester, and was questioned ae to amounts-the takings ...