Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 32Connecticut Bar Association, 1958 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 92
... creditors and the proceeds not distributed to them . The creditors included under bulk sales laws are all creditors , both merchandise and otherwise , whether judgment creditor or not , without regard to the origin of the indebtedness ...
... creditors and the proceeds not distributed to them . The creditors included under bulk sales laws are all creditors , both merchandise and otherwise , whether judgment creditor or not , without regard to the origin of the indebtedness ...
Page 93
... creditor the buyer becomes a receiver for the creditors and is held ac- countable for all merchandise and fixtures that come into his hands . The buyer is held liable only to creditors whose names appear on the list or whose names are ...
... creditor the buyer becomes a receiver for the creditors and is held ac- countable for all merchandise and fixtures that come into his hands . The buyer is held liable only to creditors whose names appear on the list or whose names are ...
Page 95
... creditors may waive their rights or be estopped from asserting them under the bulk sales statute . This is done where the creditor consents to , or acquiesces in the sale , by statements amounting to a relinquishment of rights , or ...
... creditors may waive their rights or be estopped from asserting them under the bulk sales statute . This is done where the creditor consents to , or acquiesces in the sale , by statements amounting to a relinquishment of rights , or ...
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