National Bankruptcy Law: Approved July 1, 1898. Uniform System of BankruptcyRobinson Press, 1898 - 32 páginas |
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... parties in interest , in case the courts shall find it absolutely necessary , for the preservation of es- tates , to take charge of the property of bankrupts after the filing of the petition and until it is dismissed or the trustee is ...
... parties in interest , in case the courts shall find it absolutely necessary , for the preservation of es- tates , to take charge of the property of bankrupts after the filing of the petition and until it is dismissed or the trustee is ...
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... parties in interest , shall be fixed for the hearing upon each application for the confir- mation of a composition , and such ob- jections as may be made to its con- firmation . d The judge shall confirm a com- position if satisfied ...
... parties in interest , shall be fixed for the hearing upon each application for the confir- mation of a composition , and such ob- jections as may be made to its con- firmation . d The judge shall confirm a com- position if satisfied ...
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... parties in interest who have not been guilty of undue laches , filed at any time within one year after a dis- charge shall have been granted , re- voke it upon a trial if it shall be made to appear that it was obtained through the fraud ...
... parties in interest who have not been guilty of undue laches , filed at any time within one year after a dis- charge shall have been granted , re- voke it upon a trial if it shall be made to appear that it was obtained through the fraud ...
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... parties in interest will be served thereby , of for cause , or if the bankrupt does not do business , reside , or have his domicile in the district . b The judge may , at any time , for the convenience of parties or for cause , transfer ...
... parties in interest will be served thereby , of for cause , or if the bankrupt does not do business , reside , or have his domicile in the district . b The judge may , at any time , for the convenience of parties or for cause , transfer ...
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... parties in interest , designate some additional newspaper in which notices and or- ders in such case shall be published . Sec . 29. Offenses . - a A person shall be punished , by imprisonment for a period not to exceed five years , upon ...
... parties in interest , designate some additional newspaper in which notices and or- ders in such case shall be published . Sec . 29. Offenses . - a A person shall be punished , by imprisonment for a period not to exceed five years , upon ...
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Página 30 - That all levies, judgments, attachments, or other liens obtained through legal proceedings against a person who is insolvent, at any time within four months prior to the filing of a petition in bankruptcy against him, shall be deemed null and void in case he is adjudged a bankrupt...
Página 8 - Acts of bankruptcy by a person shall consist of his having (1) conveyed, transferred, concealed, or removed, or permitted to be concealed or removed, any part of his property with intent to hinder, delay, or defraud his creditors, or any of them...
Página 7 - ... close estates, whenever it appears that they have been fully administered, by approving the final accounts and discharging the trustees, and reopen them whenever it appears they were closed before being fully administered...
Página 13 - ... (3) have not been duly scheduled in time for proof and allowance, with the name of the creditor if known to the bankrupt, unless such creditor had notice or actual knowledge of the proceedings in bankruptcy; or (4) were created by his fraud, embezzlement, misappropriation, or defalcation while acting as an officer or in any fiduciary capacity.
Página 10 - ... a schedule of his property, showing the amount and kind of property, the location thereof, its money value in detail, and a list of his creditors, showing their residences, if known, if unknown, that fact to be stated, the amounts due each of them, the consideration thereof, the security held by them, if any, and a claim for such exemptions as he may be entitled to...
Página 29 - Claims which for want of record or for other reasons would not have been valid liens as against the claims of the creditors of the bankrupt, shall not be liens against his estate.
Página 29 - ... (1) it appears that said lien was obtained and permitted while the defendant was insolvent and that its existence and enforcement will work a preference, or (2) the party or parties to be benefited thereby had reasonable cause to believe the defendant was insolvent and in contemplation of bankruptcy, or (3) that such lien was sought and permitted in fraud of the provisions of this act...
Página 24 - The court shall call a meeting of creditors whenever onefourth or more in number of those who have proven their claims shall file a written request to that effect; if such request is signed by a majority of such creditors, which number represents a majority in amount of such claims, and contains a request for such meeting to be held at a designated place, the court shall call such meeting at such place within thirty days after the date of the filing of the request.
Página 16 - Territories, in the following cases, to wit: (1) from a judgment adjudging or refusing to adjudge the defendant a bankrupt; (2) from a judgment granting or denying a discharge; and (3) from a judgment allowing or rejecting a debt or claim of five hundred dollars or over.
Página 17 - A person shall be punished, by imprisonment for a period not to exceed two years, upon conviction of the offense of having knowingly and fraudulently (1) Concealed while a bankrupt, or after his discharge, from his trustee any of the property belonging to his estate in bankruptcy...