The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy; with an Appendix of Statutes, Orders and Forms

The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy; with an Appendix of Statutes, Orders and Forms
Author: William D. Griffith
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230072005

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ... insufficient, as the case may require, upon which the adjudication of bankruptcy made against the said on the day of was grounded, were and are or was and is insufficient to support such adjudication, and no other debt, trading or act of bankruptcy or specifying the particular matter requisite in lieu of that deemed insufficient, as the case may require, sufficient to support such adjudication being proved, I do order that the adjudication of bankruptcy made against the said on the said day of be annulled, and the same is hereby annulled accordingly. A. B., Commissioner. SCHEDULE V. .io. The Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act, 1849. Search Warrant. Day of A.d. Whereas by evidence duly taken upon oath it hath been made to appear to the satisfaction of me the undersigned commissioner of the court of bankruptcy acting in the prosecution of a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy filed and now in prosecution against A. B. of in the county of bearing date the day of and under which the said A. B. has been adjudged bankrupt, that there is reason to suspect and believe that property of the said A. B. is concealed in the house or other place, describing it, as the case may be, of one C. D. of ill the county of such house not belonging to the said bankrupt: these are, therefore, by virtue of the " Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act, 1849," to authorize and require you, with necessary and proper assistants, to enter, in the daytime, into the house or other place, describing it, as the case may be, of the said C. D. situate at aforesaid, and there diligently to search for the said property, and if any property of the said bankrupt shall be there found by you on such search, that you seize the same, to be disposed of and dealt...