Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 159
... assets , at a fair valuation , exceeded their liabilities , yet , they were unable to meet their current obligations ... assets of a corporation had no power or authority outside of the jurisdiction of the court by which he was ap ...
... assets , at a fair valuation , exceeded their liabilities , yet , they were unable to meet their current obligations ... assets of a corporation had no power or authority outside of the jurisdiction of the court by which he was ap ...
Page 163
... assets as against liabilities , or merely is unable to meet its current obligations as they mature . Another important innovation to be found in section 77 - B is that the district court in which the proceedings are commenced , acquires ...
... assets as against liabilities , or merely is unable to meet its current obligations as they mature . Another important innovation to be found in section 77 - B is that the district court in which the proceedings are commenced , acquires ...
Page 164
... assets , the appointment of a trustee offers the only safeguard to creditors against further dissipation of assets . While a trustee may not be able to prevent operating losses , he is at least in a position where he may bring promptly ...
... assets , the appointment of a trustee offers the only safeguard to creditors against further dissipation of assets . While a trustee may not be able to prevent operating losses , he is at least in a position where he may bring promptly ...
Contents
JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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