Introduction to Commercial LawFoundation Press, 1950 - 308 páginas |
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... preference is that of pay- ment or transfer of property to one creditor when others cannot be paid . Its vice is that it defeats the Bankruptcy Act's scheme of equal distribution . In England there is a voidable preference only if the ...
... preference is that of pay- ment or transfer of property to one creditor when others cannot be paid . Its vice is that it defeats the Bankruptcy Act's scheme of equal distribution . In England there is a voidable preference only if the ...
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... preference . Why ? If Doe paid $ 300 to each of his employees as half their back wages earned within three months of bankruptcy , there might be no preference . See Section 64a ( 2 ) . A sale or security transaction for fair fresh value ...
... preference . Why ? If Doe paid $ 300 to each of his employees as half their back wages earned within three months of bankruptcy , there might be no preference . See Section 64a ( 2 ) . A sale or security transaction for fair fresh value ...
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... preference . To understand the purpose of the 1938 amendment , consider the case where the Harvard Trust Company holds a mortgage on John Doe's property , but fails to record it . State law may make such a mortgage invalid against ...
... preference . To understand the purpose of the 1938 amendment , consider the case where the Harvard Trust Company holds a mortgage on John Doe's property , but fails to record it . State law may make such a mortgage invalid against ...
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Introduction to Commercial | 3 |
Number | 8 |
Bibliography | 9 |
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acceptance agent agreed amount assignment automobile bailee bankrupt bill of exchange bill of lading bona fide purchaser buyer carrier cars cash certification charges chattel mortgage claim Clause conditional sale consignee consignor contract covered creditors Dealer debt debtor deemed delivered delivery deposit discharge dishonor documents Doe's draft drawee drawer due course fiduciary filing Form fraudulent conveyance Harvard Trust Company hereby hereunder holder in due indorsement insolvent interest issued John Doe law merchant liable lien loss or damage Motor Motors Acceptance Corporation negotiable instrument negotiable receipt NIL Section notice obligation otherwise paid party payable payment person possession premium prior promissory note purchaser received risk Sales Act sell seller shipment shipper signature statute Statute of Anne storage month stored thereof transfer trust receipt undersigned Uniform unless unpaid USA Section warehouseman warranty