| United States - 1916 - 916 str.
...fundamental provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, the intention of Congress being plainly expressed that such Act shall not affect the allowance to bankrupts of the exemptions which are prescribed by state laws. Brandt v. Mayhew, (С. С. A. 9th Cir. 1914) 218 Fed. 422. State law adopted. — To the... | |
| Alfred William Bays - 1917 - 340 str.
...law of his state. Each state allows to debtors certain exemptions. The bankruptcy act provides:122 "This act shall not affect the allowance to bankrupts...the state laws in force at the time of the filing of the petition in the state wherein they have had their domicile for the six months or the greater portion... | |
| United States - 1917 - 1612 str.
...§ 9590. (Act July 1, 1898, c. 541, § 6.) Exemptions of bankrupts. Exemptions of Bankrupts. — a. This Act shall not affect the allowance to bankrupts...the State laws in force at the time of the filing of the petition in the State wherein they have had their domicile for the six months or the greater portion... | |
| 1918 - 452 str.
...and finally these propositions: (a) That Section 6 of the Bankruptcy Act, which provides as follows: "This act shall not affect the allowance to bankrupts...the state laws in force at the time of the filing of the petition in the state wherein they have had their domicile for the six months or the greater portion... | |
| 1919 - 1812 str.
...hands, and were converted to his own use. He had turned over to the members of the partner310 311 ship certain articles as exempt. The court held that no...the state laws in force at the time of the filing of the petition in the state wherein they have had their domicil for the six months, or the greater portion... | |
| Charles Albert Meyer - 1919 - 330 str.
...the interest of the partner or partners adjudged bankrupt. Exemptions of Bankrupts: Sec. 6. — a. This Act shall not affect the allowance to bankrupts...the State laws in force at the time of the filing of the petition in the State wherein they have had their domicile for the six months or the greater portion... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1919 - 688 str.
...are not in conflict with the power 'to regulate commerce' committed to Congress by the Constitution." prescribed by the State laws in force at the time of the filing of the petition in the State wherein they have had iheir domicile for six months or the greater portion... | |
| John James Sullivan - 1920 - 512 str.
...partners adjudged bankrupt. (D) Duties and exemptions of bankrupts 287. Exemptions of bankrupts. — This act shall not affect the allowance to bankrupts...the state laws in force at the time of the filing of the petition in the state wherein they have had their domicile for the six months or the greater portion... | |
| 1899 - 806 str.
...Alabama, as we have seen, to an extent beyond the amount of these three items. The act of bankruptcy does not affect the allowance to bankrupts of the exemptions which are prescribed by the state law. Bankruptcy Act, § 6. The courts of bankruptcy have jurisdiction to determine all claims of bankrupts... | |
| 1905 - 830 str.
...must be found in the laws of the state. The express terms of the bankruptcy act are such that it does not affect the allowance to bankrupts of the exemptions which are prescribed by state laws, and does not invest the trustee in bankruptcy with the title to property which is exempt.... | |
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