Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumen10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... bankruptcy laws . The only discussion of the bankruptcy clause in the convention which has come down to us , was the following : " Mr. ( Roger ) Sherman ( of Connecticut ) observed that bankruptcies were , in some cases , punishable ...
... bankruptcy laws . The only discussion of the bankruptcy clause in the convention which has come down to us , was the following : " Mr. ( Roger ) Sherman ( of Connecticut ) observed that bankruptcies were , in some cases , punishable ...
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... Bankruptcy Act could be invoked only by creditors . A debtor could now offer up his assets and seek the protection of the Bankruptcy Act . Incidentally , this was copied from the English Act which in 1825 introduced the voluntary ...
... Bankruptcy Act could be invoked only by creditors . A debtor could now offer up his assets and seek the protection of the Bankruptcy Act . Incidentally , this was copied from the English Act which in 1825 introduced the voluntary ...
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... bankruptcy close to the people . A further very important provision is now found in our law . Under the former procedure , if the property of the bankrupt was seized by attachment prior to the bankruptcy or if the bankrupt desired to ...
... bankruptcy close to the people . A further very important provision is now found in our law . Under the former procedure , if the property of the bankrupt was seized by attachment prior to the bankruptcy or if the bankrupt desired to ...
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JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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