Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 77
... creditors , without requiring such assignee to give any security for the faithful performance of the trust reposed in him , and his creditors would be bound by such as- signment in the absence of fraud . The fitness or un- fitness of ...
... creditors , without requiring such assignee to give any security for the faithful performance of the trust reposed in him , and his creditors would be bound by such as- signment in the absence of fraud . The fitness or un- fitness of ...
Page 107
... creditors . " We can attempt but a brief outline of this act . Upon the petition of the insolvent , accompanied by a schedule disclosing the names of his creditors and the amount of their claims and of his own property , and the ...
... creditors . " We can attempt but a brief outline of this act . Upon the petition of the insolvent , accompanied by a schedule disclosing the names of his creditors and the amount of their claims and of his own property , and the ...
Page 108
... creditors . The General As- sigument Act of 1847 , cannot be denominated an in- solvent law . Assignments for the benefit of creditors were made at common law , and the act of April 13 , 1860 ( suspended by the act of 1877 ) , was ...
... creditors . The General As- sigument Act of 1847 , cannot be denominated an in- solvent law . Assignments for the benefit of creditors were made at common law , and the act of April 13 , 1860 ( suspended by the act of 1877 ) , was ...
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