WHEREAS frauds are frequently committed upon creditors by secret bills of sale of personal chattels, whereby persons are enabled to keep up the appearance of being in good circumstances and possessed of property, and the grantees or holders of such bills... The Law of Judgments as They Affect Real Property - Page 144by Frederick Prideaux - 1843 - 169 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger - 1842 - 1050 pages
...replication. [Tindal CJ The rejoinder seems to assume that the statute does not apply unless 184.1. ance of being in good circumstances, and the persons holding...exclusion of the rest of their creditors," for remedy thereof enacts, " That from and after the 29th day of September next, if the holder thereof shall think... | |
 | Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger - 1842 - 1056 pages
...rejoinder seems to assume that the statute does not apply unless 1841. aace of being in good circumstinces, and the persons holding such warrants of attorney...exclusion of the rest of their creditors," for remedy thereof enacts, " That from and after the 29th day of •S '"«'"• next, if the holder thereof shall... | |
 | 1842 - 792 pages
...warrants of attorney to confess judgments for securing the pay"ment of money, whereby persons in a state of insolvency are enabled to "keep up the appearance...warrants of attorney, have the power of taking the pro" perty of such insolvents in execution at any time, to the exclusion of the " rest of their fair... | |
 | Ireland. Court of King's Bench - 1844 - 584 pages
...warrants of attorney to confess judgments for securing the payment of money, whereby persons in a state of insolvency are enabled to keep up the appearance...exclusion of the rest of their creditors ; for remedy thereof enacts — "That from and "after the 1st day of November 1840, if the holder thereof shall... | |
 | Henry Hawkins Baron Brampton - 1844 - 134 pages
...warrants of attorney to confess judgments for securing the payment of money, whereby persons in a state of insolvency are enabled to keep up the appearance...time, to the exclusion of the rest of their creditors, enacts, "That from and after the 29th day of " September, 1822, if the holder thereof shall think fit,... | |
 | Ireland. Court of King's Bench - 1846 - 590 pages
...to creditors by such warrants of attorney to confess judgments for securing the payments of money, and the persons holding such warrants of attorney...time to the exclusion of the rest of their creditors; and enacts, that from and after the 1st of November 1840, if the holder thereof shall think fit, every... | |
 | Great Britain. Bail Court, Thomas William Saunders, Henry Thomas Cole - 1847 - 396 pages
...of ' attorney to confess judgments for securing the payment of money, whereby ' persons in a state of insolvency are enabled to keep up the appearance...the exclusion of the rest of their creditors :' for Bail Court. case here, it is never necessary; secondly, even if it — — is, it has in effect been... | |
 | Alfred Septimus Dowling, Great Britain. Bail Court, John James Lowndes - 1848 - 954 pages
...judgment shall have been signed, or execution issued on such warrant of attorney," which are to be to the exclusion of the rest of their creditors:'...remedy whereof, be it enacted that from and after the 29th day of September next, if the holder thereof shall think fit, every warrant of attorney to... | |
 | Great Britain. Bail Court, John James Lowndes, Peter Benson Maxwell, Charles Edward Pollock - 1851 - 906 pages
...warrants of attorney to confess judgments for securing the payment of money; whereby persons in a state of insolvency are enabled to keep up the appearance...to the exclusion of the rest of their creditors;" then the act goes on to enact, in section 3, that if the warrant of attorney is not filed within twenty-one... | |
 | 1854 - 1060 pages
...are frequently committed upon creditors by secret bills of sale of personal chattels, whereby persons are enabled to keep up the appearance of being in good circumstances and possessed of property, and the grantees or holders of such bills of sale have the power of taking possession... | |
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