Obtaining additional security, or receiving payment of a debt, under such circumstances, is not prohibited by the law. Receiving payment is put in the same category, in the section referred to, as receiving security. Hundreds of men constantly continue... The Southwestern Reporter - Strana 2591911Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1878 - 560 str.
...a debt, under suob circumstances is not prohibited by the law. Receiving payment is put in the same category, in the section referred to, as receiving...of their solvency were sufficient for the purpose. The debtor is often buoyed up by the hope of being able to get through with his difficulties long after... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1879 - 784 str.
...a debt, under such circumstances is not prohibited by the law. Receiving payment is put in the same category, in the section referred to, as receiving...of their solvency were sufficient for the purpose. The debtor is often buoyed up by the hope of being able to get through with his difficulties long after... | |
| 1904 - 1148 str.
...not prohibited by law. Receiving payment is put in the same category in the section referred to ns receiving security. Hundreds of men constantly continue...proportion of cases if mere grounds of suspicion of their insolvency were sufficient for the purpose." In Stucky v. Masonic Savings Bank, 108 US 74, 2 Sup. Ct.... | |
| 1925 - 1124 str.
...'reasonable cause' on which to found a belief of intended preference. Merchants and other business men constantly continue to make payments up to the very eve of failure, and it would be disastrous to have them set aside on slight proof or mere suspicion." [2]... | |
| 1881 - 496 str.
...creditor may have had some cause to suspect the insolvency of his debtor. The court in that case say : "Hundreds of men constantly continue to make payments...would be very unjust and disastrous to set aside." In the present case under all the evidence the material facts are not the subject of dispute. Wm. F.... | |
| 1927 - 1070 str.
...a debt, under such circumstances is not prohibited by the law. Receiving payment is put in the same category, in the section referred to, as receiving...proportion of cases if mere grounds of suspicion of their insolvency were sufficient for the purpose." In Stucky v. Masonic Savings Bank, 108 US 74, 2 S. Ct.... | |
| 1927 - 924 str.
...a debt under such circumstances is not prohibited by the law. Receiving payment is put in the same category, in the section referred to, as receiving...this could be done in a large proportion of cases if their grounds of suspicion of their solvency were sufficient for the purpose. " See also In re Gaylord... | |
| 1901 - 822 str.
...a debt under such circumstances is not prohibited by the law. Keceiviug payment is put in the same category, in the section referred to, as receiving...of suspicion of their solvency were sufficient for tin* purpose. The debtor Is often buoyed up by the hope of being able to get through with his difficulties... | |
| Samuel Williston - 1902 - 680 str.
...under such circumstances is not prohibited by the law. Receiving payment is put in the same categorç-, in the section referred to, as receiving security....of their solvency were sufficient for the purpose. The debtor is often buoyed up by the hope of being able to get through with his difficulties long after... | |
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