| 1825 - 800 str.
...by John Turner, ibr the sum of 1,400/., entered into an arrangement, by which he was to assign all his estate and effects to trustees, for the benefit of his creditors. Turner, who was the principal creditor, acceded to this arrangement, on condition of having 1,048/.,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - 1827 - 976 str.
..." THOMAS HOLDS." After having given this note Holds became embarrassed in his circumstances; and he assigned his estate and effects to trustees for the benefit of his creditors. The petitioner executed the deed ; and it was intended, that he should receive a composition : but as Holds... | |
| Edward E. Deacon - 1827 - 1088 str.
...(2) — "And where a lessee under a Lease, lease (containing a covenant not to assign) conveyed all his estate and effects to trustees for the benefit of his creditors, it was held, that, as this conveyance was void under the bankrupt law, it did not amount to a forfeiture... | |
| James Stewart - 1832 - 666 str.
...but is now superseded by 6 Geo. 4. c. 16. sec. 4, which enacts that a conveyance by a trader of all his estate and effects to trustees for the benefit of his creditors, shall not be an act of bankruptcy unless a commission issue within six months afterwards. !See also... | |
| 1836 - 526 str.
...by assignees in trust for creditors.) A party, being in insolvent circumstances, assigned over all his estate and effects to trustees for the benefit of his creditors. The insolvent was tenant of a house in which he carried on the business of a grocer. The trustees used... | |
| Edward Erastus Deacon - 1839 - 856 str.
...custody, he was induced, at the instigation of Barton, to execute an assignment, on the 3d April, of all his estate and effects to trustees, for the benefit of his creditors ; to which assignment Barton was a party. Under this deed, property to the amount of 20/. 14s. was... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1846 - 504 str.
...fixtures, mortgaged his term without mention of the fixtures, and afterwards assigned the premises and all his estate and effects to trustees for the benefit of his creditors, and the trustees being in treaty for the sale of the fixtures, the mortgagee, whose principal and interest... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, William Newland Welsby, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Gordon - 1856 - 948 str.
...goods, chattels, and effects which might be found on the premises. In January, 1855, E. assigned all his estate and effects to trustees, for the benefit of his creditors. In the following February, the plaintiff seized the goods, &c., then on the premises of E. ; and in... | |
| South Australia - 1876 - 404 str.
...the day of 18 WHEREAS by deed dated the day of 18 the above-named debtor, conveyed and assigned all his estate and effects to trustees for the benefit of his creditors : And whereas this Court sat this day to inquire whether such deed was duly made and executed under... | |
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