A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Bankruptcy: Under the Act of Congress Of 1898, Volume 1Beard Books, 2000 - 696 pages A survey of the early major developments of the law of bankruptcy can be found in these three volumes comprising nearly 2,000 pages. While the primary focus is on the 1898 law, including a critical analysis of it, the important and authoritative rulings under the Acts of 1841 and 1867 are included as well as those under the three amendments through 1910. The author declares that the law and practice of bankruptcy has crystallized into a definitive system. Separate chapters are devoted to matters such as the rights and liabilities of secured creditors, the rights of a trustee in bankruptcy as against a prior assignee for creditors, the powers and duties of referees in bankruptcy, fraudulent and voidable conveyances by the bankrupt, preferences, and bankruptcy of corporations and partnerships. |
Contents
THE NATIONAL BANKRUPTCY ACT AND ITS EFFECT ON STATE LAWS | 1 |
COURTS OF BANKRUPTCY THEIR JURISDICTION AND POWERS | 40 |
APPELLATE JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE | 94 |
REFEREES IN BANKRUPTCY THEIR APPOINTMENT AND QUALIFICATIONS | 159 |
POWERS AND DUTIES OF REFEREES | 166 |
ACTS OF BANKRUPTCY | 202 |
WHO ARE SUBJECT TO BANKRUPTCY LAW | 244 |
CHAPTER VIII BANKRUPTCY OF PARTNERSHIPS | 268 |
BANKRUPTCY OF CORPORATIONS | 321 |
PETITION AND ADJUDICATION | 371 |
SUITS BY AND AGAINST THE BANKRUPT | 465 |
CUSTODY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY BEFORE APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEE | 500 |
THE BANKRUPT HIS RIGHTS AND DUTIES | 535 |
EXEMPTIONS OF BANKRUPT | 582 |
EXAMINATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY | 632 |
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