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WARNING TO BANKRUPTS

... WARNING TO BANKRUPTS. SINGULAR CASE. (Fromn the Cape Town ilfonitor of Tuly 31.) Ons Tbursday evening, 31r. Rowan, of the Customs, who appeared to be somewhat interested in the arrival of a passenger in the Queen of the South;, proceeded to the jetty ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... thojoint t lives of bankrupt and his wife in the Southern Counties Assurance Office for 301., which security was held by Mr. Penny, dairyman, of Commiercial-road, Landport, who had advanced bankrupt 251. 1 In answer to the Registrar bankrupt stated that he ...

LAW AND POLICE

... and Mr. Lett, of London, the bankrupt's solicitor in the suit, 3501. The adjudication was on the bankrupt's own petition on the 14th of June. This was the sitting for examination and discharge. Mr. Reed opposed. The bankrupt had been a share. holder in ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... creditor well Ir. knew the position of the bankrupt at the time the work for was done, and examined the bankrupt for the purpose of establishing that point. From her evidence it appeared of that the bankrupt had been obliged to leave her house, ict and ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, PORTSMOUTH

... creditors had been perfectly aware of bankrupt's position, their and that the money was borrowed to pay out an execution. Ithe The Judge said Mr. Cousins was entitled to go into the now- whole conduct of the bankrupt. Bankrupt ought to be made to feel that, ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... coal merchant, of Grafton-street. Mr. White supported the bankrupt, who passed his final examination without opposition. Re HENRY SMITH, of Berkeley-street. Mr. White supported the bankrupt, who obtained his discharge without opposition. Re A. BALDEY ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON

... the last sitting, on the 22nd of July, the bankrupt was ordered to file a cash and deficiency account. This was the adjudication sitting. Mr. Linklater, who appeared for the assignees, stated that the bankrupt had not filed the aceounts required. Insteadof ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... appeared for the bankrupt, who applied for his discharge; and Mr. Way appeared for the assignees. Mr. Way stated that although the assignees were dis- satisfied with the bankrupt's accounts, they would not oppose his discharge provided the bankrupt would give ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8

... been deceived: he lad kindly assisted the bankrupt in an emergency. The Court (Mlr. Turner contended) would not treat this as an ordinaiy trade debt, but punish the bankrupt for hlis breach of faith. The bankrupt's evidence taken oil a former occasion (and ...