If, with intent to defeat or delay his creditors, he does any of the following things, namely, departs out of England, or, being out of England, remains out of England, or departs from his dwelling-house, or otherwise absents himself, or begins to keep... Encyclopædia of Accounting - Page 270edited by - 1903Full view - About this book
| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers (K.C.B.), Edwin Hough - 1883 - 182 pages
...under this or any other Act be void as a fraudulent preference if he were adjudged bankrupt : (d.) If with intent to defeat or delay his creditors he...himself, or begins to keep house : (e.) If execution issued against him has been levied by seizure and eale of his goods under process in an action in any... | |
| Archibald B. Bence Jones - 1883 - 218 pages
...under this or any other Act be void as a fraudulent preference if he were adjudged bankrupt. (</.) If with intent to defeat or delay his creditors he...himself, or begins to keep house : (e.) If execution issued against him has been levied by seizure and sale of his goods under process in an action in any... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1883 - 720 pages
...under this or any other Act be void as a fraudulent preference if he were adjudged Iwnkrupt. (rf.) If with intent to defeat or delay his creditors he...otherwise absents himself, or begins to keep house : (f.) If execution issued against him has been levied by seizure and sale of his goods under process... | |
| William John Storrow Scott - 1883 - 184 pages
...any charge thereon which would be void as a fraudulent preference if he were adjudged bankrupt: (4.) If with intent to defeat or delay his creditors he...Otherwise absents himself, or Begins to keep house : (5.) If execution issued against him has been levied by seizure and sale of his goods under process... | |
| 1883 - 878 pages
...fraudulent preference if he were adjudged bankrupt. ((Z.) If with intent to defeat or delay his creditors ho does any of the following things, namely, departs...otherwise absents himself, or begins to keep house : ic,) If execution issued against him has been levied by seizure and sale of his goods under process... | |
| John Frederick Haynes - 1884 - 736 pages
...under this or any other Act be void as a fraudulent preference if he were adjudged bankrupt : (rf.) If, with intent to defeat or delay his creditors,...himself, or begins to keep house : (e.) If execution issued against him has been levied by seizure and sale of his goods under process in an action in any... | |
| Francis Taylor Piggott - 1884 - 752 pages
...would under this or any other Act be void as a fraudulent preference if he were adjudged bankrupt. (d) If with intent to defeat or delay his creditors he...otherwise absents himself, or begins to keep house. It will be noticed that section 6 (i) (a) uses the words 'within Bankruptcy ' a year before the presentation... | |
| Roland Lomax Vaughan Williams - 1884 - 828 pages
...Bankruptcy Law, 2nd ed. p. 32 ; dimming \. Bailey, G Bing. 363 ; Morgan v. Horseman, 3 Taunt. 241.) (d.) If with intent to ^defeat or delay his creditors he...otherwise absents himself, or begins to keep house : " With intent to defeat or delay his creditors." It is to be remarked, that in section 67 of 12 &... | |
| Jonathan Edmondson Joel - 1884 - 930 pages
...not per se an act of bankruptcy. See further as to fraudulent preference, Sect. 48 and notes. (d.) If with intent to defeat or delay his creditors he...dwellinghouse, or otherwise absents himself, or begins to Aiisentinhimself. keep house : Except as to the abolition of the distinction between trader and non-trader,... | |
| Charles Francis Morrell - 1884 - 348 pages
...fraudulent preference, see post, p. 72. (4) If with intent to defeat or delay his creditors he doesany of the following things, namely, departs out of England,...otherwise absents himself or begins to keep house (sect. 4, sub-s. 1 (d) ). It is especially to be noticed that in the Bankruptcy Act, 1869, the last... | |
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