Each debenture purported to charge all the property of the company whatsoever and wheresoever, both present and future, including its uncalled capital for the time being, and was endorsed with conditions. Journal of the Institute of Bankers - Page 169by Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1898Full view - About this book
| Francis Beaufort Palmer - 1881 - 784 pages
...the issue of debentures of the company charged upon all or any part of the property of the company (both present and future), including its uncalled capital for the time being. As to debentures, see infra, " Debentures." Securities may 55. Every debenture, or other instrument,... | |
| 1916 - 1326 pages
...with such payments its " undertaking and all its property whatsoever and wheresoever, L 11916]— 1 " both present and future, including its uncalled capital for " the time being." HANK or The debenture was declared to be a floating security as *W p**"1**1" regards the assets of... | |
| Francis Beaufort Palmer - 1884 - 770 pages
...the debenture is to contain a cJtarge, add : 3. The со hby charges with such paymts all its ppty, whatsoever and •wheresoever, both present and future,...including its uncalled capital for the time being]. 4. This debenture is issued subject to the conditions indorsed hereon. Given under the common seal... | |
| New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1888 - 806 pages
...the Globe Newspaper Company assigned by mortgage to the directors of the company " all and singular the property of the company, whatsoever and wheresoever, both present and future." The assignment was executed with a view to securing the directors in the event of their being called... | |
| Great Britain. Courts, William Bernard Megone - 1891 - 468 pages
...memorandum of association which empowered their issue, were a charge on all the company's " property whatsoever and wheresoever, both present and future,...including its uncalled capital for the time being," and the principal moneys were to become immediately payable on default for six months in the payment of... | |
| New South Wales. Supreme Court - 1891 - 766 pages
...debentures or debenture stock of the company charged upon all or any .part of the property of the company (both present and future), including its uncalled capital for the time being. 54. Any debentures, bonds or other securities may be issued at a discount, premium, or otherwise. The... | |
| 1894 - 648 pages
...Bolton as director and countersigned by Millington as secretary. It was in the ordinary form, charging all the property of the company whatsoever and wheresoever, both present and future. It carried interest at 5 per cent., and was assignable free from equities. By the indorsed conditions... | |
| John Mews - 1893 - 828 pages
...and charged with such payment the undertaking of the company and all its property, real and personal, both present and future (including its uncalled capital for the time being), subject to indorsed conditions. The conditions stated, among other things, that the debenture was one... | |
| 1895 - 686 pages
...in the winding up. The debentures in question were in the usual form and charged the undertaking and property of the company whatsoever and wheresoever, both present and future, including the company's uncalled capital. The winding-up order was made in May, 1893, and under it the official... | |
| John Mews - 1895 - 988 pages
...The company hereby charges with such payments its undertaking and all its real and personal property (both present and future), including its uncalled capital for the time being. This debenture is issued subject to the conditions herein endorsed." These conditions were as follows... | |
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