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§ 173. Surety; Proof by Surety when Principal is Bankrupt
174. Proof by Co-promisors and Co-sureties.
175. Subrogation when Surety and Principal are both Bankrupt. 135
176. Proof of Bills and Notes
135
180. Equitable Liabilities in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and
Maine
139
185. Proof between Estates when some Partners are the same
186. Torts
194. Proof for more than could be recovered at Law
148
195. Amount of Proof by Surety
.
149
196. Credits after Proof
150
197. Surety for Part of Debt entitled to Share of Dividends
198. Amount of Proof; Interest
151
152
204. Double Proof; Exchanged Notes and Bills
205. Time of proving; Limitations
206. Laches in proving, as affecting the Right to a Declared
207. Time of Proof; First Meeting
208. Suspending Proof
209. Discretionary with Court of Bankruptcy to await Decision
of another Court
210. Objections to Proof; Equitable Defences.
158
159
160
211. Debt barred by Time before the Bankruptcy, not provable
212. Statute of Limitations not affected by Bankruptcy
213. When Quasi Partner, etc., may be stopped to prove
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162
214. Debt made or increased in contemplation of Bankruptcy
215. Preferred Creditor
216. Proof is Submission to Jurisdiction
217. When Creditor may withdraw or amend Proof.
$218. Expunging, reducing and amending Proofs
219. Waiver of Action by Proof
225. How far the Consideration of Judgments is open to Exam-
ination.
172
226. Whether a Judgment obtained pending the Bankruptcy can
be proved
227. Judgment to ascertain Amount
173
CHAPTER IX.
PRIORITY OF PAYMENT OF DEBTS DUE THE UNITED STATES.
§ 242. New Promise formerly valid in England
182
243. By Present English Law, New Promise is nudum pactum
244. In America New Promise valid if unequivocal
250. Whether New Promise enures to Benefit of Indorsee, etc.
CHAPTER XI.
SET-OFF AND MUTUAL CREDIT.
§ 251. Statute of Anne
252: Set-off by Statute between Party and Party.
253. Set-off independent of Statute
188
189
254. Assignees bound by Ordinary Practice of Set-off
255. Mutual Credit
190
191
261. No Credit by Fraud, Mistake, or Breach of Duty
262. Promise to pay Cash
196
272. Annulling and Discharge as affecting Set-off
273. Joint and Separate Debts
203
204
280. Set-off as affected by Statute of Limitations.
209
287. Set-off subject to Equities of Third Persons.
212
294. Assignment cannot be Collaterally Impeached
295. The Assignees as Officers of the Court
217
296. Assignees represent the Creditors and the Debtor
297. Time of vesting; Relation
218
219
301. All the Property of the Debtor vests in the Assignee
302. Assignees as Owners
221
222
307. Actions for Damage to Property vest in the Assignee
225
313. Assignees bound by Completed Bargains of the Debtor
314. Secret Liens
228
229
316. Assignees may avoid any Deed which Creditors could avoid 230
347. Assignees may condone a Fraud ..
348. Assignees may transfer the Right to avoid a Fraud
248
249
250
349. Rights belonging to some Creditors only do not vest in the
356. Assignees taking possession after Goods are stopped
357. Right to stop not defeated by Attachment
251
254
358. End of Transit
359. Insolvent Buyer may refuse the Goods
255
360. Buyer cannot return after Transit is ended
361. Stoppage in Transitu does not Rescind Sale
362. Order and Disposition
256