 | 1916
...re Kava(d) Liens given or accepted in good faith and not in contemplation 928Íei¿ ?e Lеs¿er,eu¿ of or in fraud upon this Act, and for a present consideration, which Hud¿¡if ife'rcantlie>co* have been recorded according to law, if record thereof was necessary 100... | |
 | Alfred William Bays - 1917 - 326 páginas
...like force and effect as such holder might have done had not bankruptcy proceedings intervened. d. Liens given or accepted in good faith and not in contemplation...thereof was necessary in order to impart notice, shall, to the extent of such present consideration only, not be affected by this Act. the provisions of this... | |
 | 1917
..."except as to purchasers in good faith and for a present fair consideration." As provided in § 67d, only "liens given or accepted in good faith and not in contemplation of or in fraud upon this act" are unassailable. A transfer, the intent (or obviously necessary effect) of which is to deprive creditors... | |
 | 1917
...appeal solely upon grounds involving procedure. Section 67d of the federal bankruptcy law provides: "Liens given or accepted in good faith and not in contemplation of or in fraud upon this act, . . . shall not be affected by this act." Section 16 of said act reads: "The liability of a person... | |
 | 1917
...Myer, it would fall within the protection of section 67d of the Bankruptcy Act of 1898, which provides: "Liens given or accepted in good faith, and not in contemplation of or in fraud of the act, and for a present consideration, which have been recorded according to law, if record thereof... | |
 | 1917
...claimant contends he cannot be classified with other unsecured creditors, but says his lien was given and accepted in good faith and not in contemplation of or in fraud of the purposes of the bankruptcy act, and for a present consideration, thus bringing himself within... | |
 | Nevada. Supreme Court - 1918
...1087-1090. ) The mortgage was given for an actual present advance of cash, and not for an antecedent debt. "Liens given or accepted in good faith and not in contemplation of or in Argument for Respondents fraud upon this act, and for a present consideration, which have been recorded... | |
 | 1919
...language above quoted and connected with the same general subject-matter Is section 67d, as follows: "d. Liens given or accepted in good faith and not in contemplation...thereof was necessary in order to impart notice, shall, to the extent of such present consideration only, not be affected by this act." Section 47a also provides... | |
 | Charles Albert Meyer - 1919 - 302 páginas
...like force and effect as such holder might have done had not bankruptcy proceedings intervened. d. Liens given or accepted in good faith and not in contemplation...thereof was necessary in order to impart notice, shall, to the extent of such present consideration only, not be affected by this Act. e. That all conveyances,... | |
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