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" ... a trader who secretes himself, or does certain other acts tending to defraud his creditors. "
Commentaries on the Laws of England ... - 436. lappuse
autors: William Blackstone - 1890
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, 2. sējums

William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 lapas
...bankrupt, we arc to inquire, secondly, by what acts a man may become a bankrupt. A bankrupt is at " trader, who secretes himself, or does certain other acts, " tending to defraud his creditors." We have hitherto been employed in explaining the former part of this description, " a trader ;" let...
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The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, 1. sējums

Richard Burn - 1820 - 894 lapas
...such a one is broken. But whatever be the derivation of the word, a bankrupt 1ш been defined to be a trader who secretes himself, or does certain other acts, tending to defraud his creditors. Throughout the three first statutes, the bankrupt is uniformly called an offender, and the original...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Constitutional Court of South Carolina ...

South Carolina. Constitutional Court of Appeals, Henry Junius Nott, David James McCord - 1820 - 664 lapas
...in order to deceive his creditors, f4 Inst. 177.) And Mr, Justice Blackntone defines one to be " a trader who secretes himself, or does certain other acts tending to defraud hi? creditors, (2 Black. 471.) The same author further says, that the benefit of the Laws of Bankruptcy...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Constitutional Court of South ..., 2. sējums

South Carolina. Constitutional Court of Appeals, Henry Junius Nott, David James McCord - 1821 - 648 lapas
...Factors, (Do. Do.} And Judge Blackstone, with these statutes before him, defines a hankrupt to be " a trader who secretes himself, or does certain other acts tending to defraud his creditors. (2 Com. 254.) The same author further observes, that they allow the benefit of the laws of Bankruptcy...
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The British Constitution, Or an Epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 lapas
...estate in goods and chattels may be transferred by bankruptcy. A bankrupt was before defined to be "a trader, who secretes himself, or does certain other acts, tending to defraud his creditors." The laws of hankruptcy are considered as laws calculated for the benefit of trade, and founded on the...
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Gifford's English lawyer; or, Every man his own lawyer, by John Gifford

Alexander Whellier - 1825 - 836 lapas
...drawer of the check will be discharged. CHAPTER XVI. Of Bankruptcy. ""A A BANKRUPT is defined to be " a trader who secretes himself, or does- certain other acts, tending to defraud his creditors." The law of bankruptcy is considered as calculated for the benefit of trade, and founded on the principles...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], 2. sējums

sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 lapas
...transferred by bankruptcy. 1. WHO may become a bankrupt. A bankrupt was before b defined to be '"a trader, who secretes himself, or does " certain other acts, tending to defraud his creditors." He was formerly considered merely in the light of a criminal or offender c ; and in this spirit we...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1. sējums

William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 lapas
...unfortunate person may, from the several descriptions given of him in our statute law, be thus defined ; a its nature, as it most immediately relates to personal goods and chattels. I shall only here observe...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, 1. sējums

1829 - 418 lapas
...bankrupt) may, from the several descriptions given of him in our statute laws, be thus defined ; a trader who secretes himself, or does certain other acts tending to defraud his creditors.' In consequence of the laws being framed with these views, it must have been often inconvenient for...
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The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present ..., 1. sējums

Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 854 lapas
...bankers in Ireland, the most material being 6 G. 4. c. 42. as amended by 1 W. 4. c. 32. BANKRUPT. A trader who secretes himself, or does certain other acts, tending to defraud his creditors. 2 Cotntn. 285. 471. The word itself is derived from bancus or banque, the table or counter of a tradesman...
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