Unliquidated claims against the bankrupt may, pursuant to application to the court, be liquidated in such manner as it shall direct, and may thereafter be proved and allowed against his estate. The Atlantic Reporter - Strana 1201916Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1902 - 1128 str.
...open account, or upon a contract express or implied, (b) Unliquidated claims against the bankrupt may, pursuant to application to the court, be liquidated in such manner as it shall direct, and may hereafter be proved and allowed against his estate." The question as to what constitutes a provable... | |
| 1901 - 2042 str.
...then payable, and did not bear interest. » » * "(b) Unliquidated claims against the banknipt may, pursuant to application to the court, be liquidated in such manner as It shall elect, and may thereafter be proved and allowed against his estate." Subdivisions 2, 3, 4, and 5 of... | |
| 1907 - 2094 str.
...And while it is further provided by subsection b that "unliquidated claims against the bankrupt may, pursuant to application to the court be liquidated in such manner as it may direct, and may therefore be proved and allowed against his estate," this docs not make claims... | |
| 1914 - 812 str.
...territory of such sovereign, 7 should be nothing u i 63, b. "Unjiquidated claims against the bankrupt may, pursuant to application to the court, be liquidated in such manner as it shall direct, and may thereafter be proved and allowed against his estate." 1 Munro r. Monro. 7 Cl. & F. 842; Mitchell... | |
| 1911 - 1076 str.
...the provable claims. Section 63 provides as follows: "Unliquidated claims against the bankrupt may, pursuant to application to the court be liquidated In such manner as It may direct, and may thereafter be proved and allowed against his estate." These sections were under... | |
| Edwin Charles Brandenburg - 1898 - 744 str.
...when such decree is finally confirmed. (Sec. 1 — 2.) Non-liquidated claims against the estate may, pursuant to application to the court, be liquidated in such manner as it shall direct, and may thereafter be allowed and proved against the estate. (Sec. 63b.) Stay of suits — Jurisdiction... | |
| United States - 1898 - 36 str.
...and up to the time of the entry of such judgments. b Unliquidated claims against the bankrupt may, pursuant to application to the court, be liquidated in such manner as it shall direct, and may thereafter be proved and allowed against his estate. Sec. 64. Debts which have Priority. — a... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1898 - 350 str.
...and up to the time of the entry of such judgments. b Unliquidated claims against the bankrupt may, pursuant to application to the court, be liquidated in such manner as it shall direct, and may thereafter be proved and allowed against his estate. Provable Debts. As a general rule, every debt... | |
| 1899 - 922 str.
...up to the time of the entry of such judgments. "¿>. Unliquidated claims against the bankrupt may. pursuant to application to the court, be liquidated in such manner as it shall direct, and may thereafter be proved and allowed against his estate. " SEC. 64. Debts which have priority. —... | |
| John Adriance Bush, United States - 1899 - 712 str.
...and up to the time of the entry of such judgments. (b.) Unliquidated claims against the bankrupt may, pursuant to application to the court, be liquidated in such manner as it shall direct, and may thereafter be proved and allowed against his estate. § 64. Debts which have Priority. — (a.)... | |
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