Journal of Accountancy, Volumen2American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 1906 |
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... authority than one ap- pointed by a mortgagee . For instance , to refuse to deliver prop- erty to a court receiver , or to refuse him admittance to the com- pany's premises , would constitute contempt of court , as would also the ...
... authority than one ap- pointed by a mortgagee . For instance , to refuse to deliver prop- erty to a court receiver , or to refuse him admittance to the com- pany's premises , would constitute contempt of court , as would also the ...
Página 46
... authority to borrow is not synonymous with ability to borrow . It is the business of the re- ceiver to find a lender without becoming personally responsible for the money he borrows , and this is not always an easy task . Such ...
... authority to borrow is not synonymous with ability to borrow . It is the business of the re- ceiver to find a lender without becoming personally responsible for the money he borrows , and this is not always an easy task . Such ...
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... authority or delivery of money or property to others ; but he is not expected to be more careful of the receivership property than of his own . He is also personally liable for all debts which he con- tracts , unless there is a specific ...
... authority or delivery of money or property to others ; but he is not expected to be more careful of the receivership property than of his own . He is also personally liable for all debts which he con- tracts , unless there is a specific ...
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... authority may be the determining factor in securing a satisfactory arrangement of conflicting interests . In every body of investors there are generally some whose one idea is to stand rigidly on their legal rights , and it may be the ...
... authority may be the determining factor in securing a satisfactory arrangement of conflicting interests . In every body of investors there are generally some whose one idea is to stand rigidly on their legal rights , and it may be the ...
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... authority might be unquestioned . The comp- troller , thus appointed , accepted no compensation for his services and was not in any way controlled by the corporation in whose service he nominally was . The charges for the service ...
... authority might be unquestioned . The comp- troller , thus appointed , accepted no compensation for his services and was not in any way controlled by the corporation in whose service he nominally was . The charges for the service ...
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Página 384 - That when any bankrupt shall have any insurance policy which has a cash surrender value payable to himself, his estate, or personal representatives, he may, within thirty days after the cash surrender value has been ascertained and stated to the trustee by the company issuing the same, pay or secure to the trustee the sum so ascertained and stated, and continue to hold, own, and carry such policy free from the claims of the creditors...
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