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A TROUBLESOME BANKRUPT

... Court for the arrest the bankrupt, he was remanded Lifford Gat.!. .The bankrupt was now brought up in charge of warier from Lifford Gaol for examination.—Mr, Carton, Q.C., who appeared for the assignees, now examined the bankrupt with regard to valuable ...

A RUSH OF BANKRUPTS

... A RUSH OF BANKRUPTS. At midnight Saturday, August 31, says the Nei9 York Times of the 3rd instant, the General United States Bankruptcy Law ceased to be effective under the Act of Repeal passed at the last session of Con* gress, and hereafter, until the ...

CONFESSIONS OF A BANKRUPT

... CONFESSIONS OF A BANKRUPT. Some extraordinary revelations in bankruptcy have beem ade the Huddersfield bankruptcy court. The bankr. named Hirst, who was lately alderman of the Jown, came to pass his public examination. cross-examination admitted that ...

Don't let pride bankrupt your busi- have a direct impact on the way farms ness was the message given to

... Don't let pride bankrupt your busi- have a direct impact on the way farms ness was the message given to around are run. Mr Redfearn cited the 80 of the region's farmers by two spe- increasing influence of both UK govcialksts at a recent Farmers' Evening ...

Published: Friday 12 December 1997
Newspaper: Rutland Times
County: Rutland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 347 | Page: 22 | Tags: none

THE NEW BANKRUPTCY BILL

... A bankrupt may, at any time after being adjudged bankrupt, apply to the court for order of discharge, and the court shall appoint day for hearing the application, but the application shall not be heard until the public examination of the bankrupt concluded ...

SOBRIETY WITHOUT LEGISLATION

... lished sin;e the date of Edendale’s losses. The bankrupt explained that his beat customers had all joined the various temperance organisations or gone over to the Church. The further examination of the bankrupt was adjourned. ...

the melton Mowbray times, Friday, November is issi

... examination, but did not put appearance.—Mr. Barker, representing the bankrupt, said an arrangement had been made for month’s adjournment.—The Registrar observed that it was the bankrupt’s duty to attend the court, and said ho could he party to any arrangement ...

SERIOUS DEFALCATIONS

... An examination into the bankrupt’s books and stores baa, it is understood, disclosed defalcations amounting to least £50,000, which would appear to have been accumulating for about 10 years, and to have been caused the bankrupt selling wool consigned to ...

CHARGE OF FRAUDULENT BANK RUPTCY

... boo* and shoe manufacturer, and had in the course of his career been four times bankrupt, with large liabilities and little assets. June last he was adjudicated bankrupt, with debts to the amount of £2,500, and nominal assets of the value of £»;77, which ...

BANKRUPTCY OF A SECRETARY

... oppose the* passing of the bankrupt.—Mr. Theodore Lumley and Mr. J. D. Bartlett, on behalf of creditors, asked whether the bankrupt was present as they were desirous of examining him.—Mr. Wyatt Hart,on behalf of the bankrupt, said that this was case of ...

AN ELEPHANT AND HIS SUPPER

... Company was then called and produced cheques paid the bankrupt down to June for a week. There was minute in the minute-book reducing the salary of Captain Arndt, at his request, from to a week. The bankrupt was then called, and stated that so far back December ...

OTER-ZEALOUS

... deal leniently wito the bankrupt, who had been deserted by all his friends since the breach of promise proceedings. The judge said he could not admit Mr. Weightman’s mild language. On the letter of the 15th January, 1885, the bankrupt was not man whom the ...