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BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... recover the rent duo on the bankrupt's premises. 24, Arthur Street, at 1st November last. Dr. Keightley (in. structed by Messrs. M Ildowie & Son) appeared for the landlords, Messrs. Forster Green & Co.; Mr. M'Gonigal for the bankrupt, and Mr. Riordan (Messrs ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... De HENRY HIGGINS. This case came up on first public sitting and for examin ation of the bankrupt. Mr. Alex. O'Rorke appeared for the creditors. ic The bankrupt was emamined by Mr. O'RoaxRc with reference to his affairs. He admitted having executed a ...

LAW

... BER5wIK-My . suggestion, was that the bankrupt shouldcarry on tradeoas if the late seizure had not been made; that some person on behalf of the creditors should remain in the establishment, and that the bankrupt, should receive some salary, to be agreed ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... n until further infor- nation was afforded. Judge HR~miSON directed the bankrupt to be produced on another day for cross-examination. Mr, JOH.N MATHEWVS appeared for the bankrupt, and stated the books were fairly kept. The final examination was allowed ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... solicitor, wais engaged. tt IN RE CFA1RLES ROYD. eV The bankrupt vwas a builder and contractor at carrying on business on the Ormeau Road. Mr. hi W. MIldowie appeared for the assignees, and the re bankrupt was represented by 'Mr. )P'Gonigal. Mr. AMfl1dowie ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... for thle a.,igllees. The bankrupt was examnined with reference to cheqsue blocks and his schedule, and the sittiag was adjourned until Wednesdsay. ItF SE HINRY RRO W. This matter camne up on first public sitting. Thc bankrupt carried on the business of ...

LEGAL NEWS

... the bankrupt, and said that the bankrupt had actually paid an accountant in Belfast £30 to furnish accounts to the court. That gentleman had -written up to say that the £30 was not sufficient to remunerate him for coming up to Dublin. The bankrupt had ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTY COURT

... The bankrupt was a druggist, carrying on busi- ness in Church Street1 Ballymena. Mr. Samuel Ross appeared for -the petitioning creditors. As the bankrupt had not yet filed his scheduie the matter was adjourned. IN RE ROET. cOBUtR. The bankrupt ?? a grocer ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 22nd iast. summonses were issued against the bankrupt, Richard Riley, and Robt. Br attan, to attend for examination to-day. The bankrupt, though served, did not attend. Mr. M'GouGe, who appeared for the bank-rupt, gave an undertaking that he would Lttend ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Ferguson and Mr. J. It. Moore- 'head), appeared for the bankrupt; Mr. M'Gonigal appeared for Mr. Hurst, a creditor; and Mr, Mn'Ctcheou for the assignee. Mr. iM'INERNEY moved that the bankrupt or assignee give deliverance to his clients of certain goods-to ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 'Gonigal represented the bankrupt. It will bh remembered that on the previous Monday the bankrupt refused to sign his deposi- tions, alleging that some of his answers to ques- tions were misconstrued. Mr. M'Grath asked if the bankrupt had Yet signed his d ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... creditors. It is part of the debt now due by the bankrupt, and those several persons and those several creditors are liable to Mr. Gallagher for the costs, and they are en- titled to prove against the bankrupt, as part of their debt, for any costs that they ...