Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 16-17State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1942 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 141
... proceedings , where the debtor is usually left in possession , than in a corporate reorganization proceeding under Chapter X. Restriction of the committee's func- tions to advising the creditors whether or not the plan proposed by the ...
... proceedings , where the debtor is usually left in possession , than in a corporate reorganization proceeding under Chapter X. Restriction of the committee's func- tions to advising the creditors whether or not the plan proposed by the ...
Page 149
... proceeding is pending . The Referee in Bankruptcy has his duties particularly and definitely outlined by the Act . Lawyers are more often called into Bankruptcy proceedings on behalf of creditors than on behalf of debtors and I know it ...
... proceeding is pending . The Referee in Bankruptcy has his duties particularly and definitely outlined by the Act . Lawyers are more often called into Bankruptcy proceedings on behalf of creditors than on behalf of debtors and I know it ...
Page 290
... proceedings to suspend a license held by plaintiff , wherein plaintiff raised questions of law and fact . Plaintiff sought to enjoin the Administrator by injunction . It was held that an injunction will not lie to prevent the ...
... proceedings to suspend a license held by plaintiff , wherein plaintiff raised questions of law and fact . Plaintiff sought to enjoin the Administrator by injunction . It was held that an injunction will not lie to prevent the ...
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