Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Under this law the creditor was not allowed to shackle his debtor in chains . ... This law provided that when an honest debtor turned over all of his property for the benefit of his creditors , he should no longer be liable to capital ...
Under this law the creditor was not allowed to shackle his debtor in chains . ... This law provided that when an honest debtor turned over all of his property for the benefit of his creditors , he should no longer be liable to capital ...
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We found the harsh common law principle of “ The law favors the diligent creditor " being tempered with ... of interests between all of the creditors of the merchant led eventually to the first English bankruptcy law in 1542 ( 34 & 35 ...
We found the harsh common law principle of “ The law favors the diligent creditor " being tempered with ... of interests between all of the creditors of the merchant led eventually to the first English bankruptcy law in 1542 ( 34 & 35 ...
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Under the former law it was inconvenient for bankrupts and creditors to attend the Federal court - houses which were widely spread out . The law of 1898 inaugurated the system of Referees , whereby a referee was appointed for each ...
Under the former law it was inconvenient for bankrupts and creditors to attend the Federal court - houses which were widely spread out . The law of 1898 inaugurated the system of Referees , whereby a referee was appointed for each ...
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Contents
THE CASE FOR THE PROPERTY TAX Artlur F Poiier | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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