Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 16J. Butterworth and Son, 1814 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 191
121. , that ditor , had the defendants intended to dispute the petitioning cre- under
the comproved his debt ditor's debt ; but instead of producing the ordinary proof
mission is no proof of the of the trading and act of bankruptcy , they contented ...
121. , that ditor , had the defendants intended to dispute the petitioning cre- under
the comproved his debt ditor's debt ; but instead of producing the ordinary proof
mission is no proof of the of the trading and act of bankruptcy , they contented ...
Page 193
It is to be 1812 considered indeed , before the proof of a debt is to be RANKIN
taken as an admission by a creditor of every thing necesagainst sary to sustain
the commission , how a creditor , as such , is capable of disputing a commission .
It is to be 1812 considered indeed , before the proof of a debt is to be RANKIN
taken as an admission by a creditor of every thing necesagainst sary to sustain
the commission , how a creditor , as such , is capable of disputing a commission .
Page 253
1812 . YOUNG against GLASS . Rainey . In pursuance of this order , the plaintiffs
proved their joint debt under the commission against Rainey for the purpose of
receiving a dividend upon it , and afterwards brought this action for the same debt
...
1812 . YOUNG against GLASS . Rainey . In pursuance of this order , the plaintiffs
proved their joint debt under the commission against Rainey for the purpose of
receiving a dividend upon it , and afterwards brought this action for the same debt
...
Page 261
By the ancient prerogative of the crown , as it stood at common law , the king was
to be paid first , and was entitled to stay the suits of other creditors against the
king's debtor , until the king's debt was paid : and the means by which that was ...
By the ancient prerogative of the crown , as it stood at common law , the king was
to be paid first , and was entitled to stay the suits of other creditors against the
king's debtor , until the king's debt was paid : and the means by which that was ...
Page 281
By the common law the crown was entitled to prior execution for its debts . This
does not mean preference as between two executions sued out , the one by the
crown , the other by the subject ; but the crown was to be first satisfied its debt ...
By the common law the crown was entitled to prior execution for its debts . This
does not mean preference as between two executions sued out , the one by the
crown , the other by the subject ; but the crown was to be first satisfied its debt ...
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