When the Court appoints a manager of a business or undertaking, it in effect assumes the management into its own hands ; for the manager is the servant or officer of the Court, and upon any question arising as to the character or details of the management,... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 1031by Great Britain. Parliament - 1867Full view - About this book
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - Railroad law - 1867 - 930 pages
...orders were in this respect beyond the authority, and at variance with the practice of this court. When the court appoints a manager of a business or...management into its own hands ; for the manager is the officer or servant of the court, and upon any question arising as to the character and details of the... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - Railroad law - 1867 - 944 pages
...manager is the officer or servant of the court, and upon any question arising as to the character and details of the management, it is the court that must direct and decide. The circumstance that in this case the persons appointed were the managers previously employed by the company, is immaterial. When... | |
| Isaac Fletcher Redfield - Railroad law - 1873 - 840 pages
...manager is the officer or servant of the court, and upon any question arising as to the character and details of the management, it is the court that must direct and decide. The circumstance that iu this case the persons appointed were the managers previously employed by the company, is immaterial.... | |
| William Williamson Kerr, George Tucker Bispham - Receivers - 1877 - 360 pages
...appointed manager, and to appropriate the proceeds in a proper manner.(a) In what Cases appointed.— Where the court appoints a manager of a business or undertaking,...into its own hands ; for the manager is the servant and officer of the court, and upon any question arising as to the character or details of the management,... | |
| Robert Campbell - Annotations and citations (Law) - 1896 - 788 pages
...orders were, in this respect, beyond the authority, and at variance with the practice of this Court. When the Court appoints a manager of a business or...•previously the managers employed by the company is [*212] immaterial. When appointed by the Court, they are responsible to the Court, and no orders of... | |
| Francis William Pixley - Accountants - 1897 - 292 pages
...to appropriate the proceeds in a proper manner. In his capacity as an officer of the Court he must, upon any question arising as to the character or details of the management, apply to the Court for directions. His sole responsibility is to the Court, and no orders of any of... | |
| Accounting - 1906 - 944 pages
...business it in effect takes the management of it into its own hands, for the manager is the servant and officer of the Court, and upon any question arising...to the character or details of the management it is for the Court to direct and decide. The Court will not assume the management, except with the view... | |
| William Williamson Kerr - Attachment and garnishment - 1921 - 564 pages
...undertaking, it in effect takes the management of it into its own hands ; for the manager is the servant and officer of the court, and upon any question arising...the character or details of the management, it is for the court to direct and decide. Managers, when appointed by the court, are responsible to the court,... | |
| Law - 1877 - 658 pages
...the company's " undertaking" or railroad business. The lords justices discharged the order, saying: "When the court appoints a manager of a business or...decide. The circumstance that, in this particular caso, the persons appointed were previously the managers employed by the company" (as was one of the... | |
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