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... was in the eM- ployment of the bankrupt. He owes me L10. It consists of a half-year's salary, £60, and £100 lent by me to bankrupt, on 25th August, 1862. Previous to the bankrupt having his final examination, the bankrupt directed me to seize his goods ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... M'Gonigal appeared for the bankrupt and Mrs. Dickson. The bankrupt and Mr. Joseph Holland were examined, after which his Honour declared the deed fraudulent, and set the deed aside, with costs. IN RE GEORGE BETZOLD & CO. These bankrupts, Max Veitel & Alfred ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... were in attendance. he ROBnRTa GABnaYin In the case of this bankrupt a motion filed by Messrs. BatesS & Davidson for audit and dividend was again adjourned. 11C JOHN WATT. The case of this bankrupt came up for audit and dividend, Mr. WaM. SaNAwr, who represented ...

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... Court of Bankruptcy and Insolvency and the trade assignee of a bankrupt named J. Johnston Keys against the bankrupt's brother, to recover £114, stated to have been received by him. The bankrupt, who had carried on business as a hotel-keoper and grocer in ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... sister-in-law of the bankrupt, was examined as to a claim madc by her respecting a sum of £24 found by the messenger of the Court in the bankrupt's house, taken by hiskister-in-la-w at Lothair Avenue, and to which house the whole of the bankrupt's goods had been ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... assignees for sale of the bankrupt's , unencumbered estate. The bankrupt carried on business at Crevillyvalley, near Ballymena. fort Roassigneesrs. Thompson ia Ros) appeared for the assi(ness, and Mr. pon a represenaed the bankrupt. Mr. MI'Gnigal said that ...

Legal Intelligence

... offered £60 and costs, and the bankrupt stated that he lost £125 by tho delay. The matter ivaS referred to the official assignee, to decide how much ought to be accepted from the railway company. Mr. Larlin appeared for the bankrupt. The final examination was ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... cam3u bafore the Court on an amended offer of eoro positioo. The bankrupt proposed, immediately after the confiration of the proposal, to lodge a mum of £150, which would enable the bankrupt to pay lOs in the pound. The general body of credi- tora were in ...

LAW REPORTS

... various oustomers, and that they had been delivered at the time. The bankrupt's brother was examined, and he denled having received the bankrupt's hooks. Mr. PFREY asked to have the bankrupt com. mitted for unsatisfactory answering. Judge WAsu: said unless ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... an order was made for a statenient of .the bankrupt's aMairs to be filed. Since then that, had been done, and the time was now ripe for his motion to allocate a portion of the bankrupt's beInry. The bankrupt was in receipt of £164 lOs yeafly, which he ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... Mr. H. Keilson 3ppeared for the asuig.- nees, and Mr. Lett for the bankrupt. Tie ap pointment of an assignee was adjournod until the final examination. Ila re WM ARMSTRONG. The bankrupt was a bill-broker in Holywood, Besl.at. The meeting was for the a ...

Legal Intelligence

... creditor named Murphy, at in October, 1861, and which the bankrupt had not el accounted for. There vera, also, several aceommo- P dation bills for which the bankrupt had given no ac- t count. cl The bankrupt was examined by Mr. KEinAN, in f reference to these ...