| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1885 - 678 str.
...his creditors, as well as all property beMcCartin's Executors v. Perry's Executor. longing to him, shall, in virtue of the adjudication of bankruptcy and the appointment of an assignee, vest, at once, in the assignee (U. 8. Reo. Stat. § 5046 p. 981); and also limits the... | |
| United States - 1867 - 154 str.
...rights of redeeming such property or estate, with the like right, title, power, and authority to sell, manage, dispose of, sue for, and recover or defend the same, as the bankrupt might or could have had if no assignment had been made, shall, in virtue of the adjudication of bankruptcy... | |
| Edwin John James - 1867 - 348 str.
...rights of redeeming such property or estate, with the like right, title, power, and authority to sell, manage, dispose of, sue for, and recover or defend the same, as the bankrupt might or could have had if no assignment had been made, shall, in virtue of the adjudication of bankruptcy... | |
| 1867 - 498 str.
...property or estate, with the like right, title, power, and author ity to sell, manage, dispose ol, sue for, and recover or defend the same, as the bankrupt might or could have had if no assignment had been made shall, in virUe of the adjudication of bankruptcy... | |
| 1868 - 894 str.
...declares that, " All the property conveyed by the bankrupt in fraud of his creditors • « * * * ghai^ ;n virtue of the adjudication of bankruptcy and the appointment...his assignee, be at once vested in such assignee." Counsel for the defendant insist, however, that the 35th section of the act modifies the language of... | |
| Theophilus Parsons - 1869 - 716 str.
...rights of redeeming such property or estate, with the like right, title, power, and authority to sell, manage, dispose of, sue for, and recover or defend the same, as the bankrupt might or could have had if no assignment had been made, shall, in virtue of the adjudication of bankruptcy... | |
| Frederick Charles Brightly - 1869 - 680 str.
...rights of redeeming such property or estate, with the like right, title, power and authority to sell, the United States, or of the court of claims, aa an attorney or counsellor of suc or could have had, if no assignment had been made, shall, in virtue of the adjudication of bankruptcy... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1907 - 1382 str.
...rights of redeeming such property or estate ; with the like right, title, power and authority to sell, manage, dispose of, sue for, and recover or defend the same, as the bankrupt might or could have had if no assignment had been made ; shall, in virtue of the adjudication of bankruptcy... | |
| John Gaylord Wells - 1871 - 626 str.
...rights of redeeming such property or estate, with the like right, title, power and authority to sell, manage, dispose of, sue for and recover or defend the same, as the bankrupt might or could have had if no assignment had been made, shall, in virtue of the adjudication of bankruptcy... | |
| Robert Dewey Benedict, Benjamin Lincoln Benedict - 1872 - 640 str.
...right, title, power, and authority to sue for and recover the same, as the bankrupt might or could have had, if no assignment had been made, shall, in...his assignee, be at once vested in such assignee. Under this provision, all the rights and rights of action which Clark is seeking to enforce in the... | |
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