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Court of errors, Robert M'Mennomy appellant, and James I. Roosevelt, et al. respondents, on an appeal
Appellant's case -
Considerations on a commission of bankruptcy
in which the several advantages and disadvantages attending the recovery of debts by a commission ... are stated and compared -
Argument on the Bank Acts of 1843 and 1846
A.M. Sessions vs. Elijah Peale, trustee of the Agricultural Bank, in Chancery -
A bill for preventing frauds committed by bankrupts
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The Case of the bond creditors of the Royal African Company
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A practical summary of the law of assignments in trust for the benefit of creditors
with an appendix of forms -
A treatise on the common and statute law of the state of New York relating to insolvent debtors
including article first, second and third of Title 1, Chapter XVII of the Code of civil procedure and the law of voluntary assignments for the benefit of creditors -
A treatise on the common and statute law of the state of New York relating to insolvent debtors
including the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh ad eighth articles of Title 1, Chap. 6, part 2 of the revised statutes and the law of voluntary assignments for the benefit of creditors -
General assignments for benefit of creditors
a complete digest of decisions, the rules of practice and statutes of the State of New York, with forms -
General assignments for benefit of creditors
a complete digest of decisions, the rules of practice and statutes of the State of New York, with forms -
A treatise on the law and practice of voluntary assignments for the benefit of creditors
adapted to the laws of the various states -
The law relating to general voluntary assignments for the benefit of creditors
as provided for in the Statute of 1860, as amended, with notes of decisions and practical forms -
The Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887 (50 and 51 Vict., c. 57)
with the Deeds of Arrangement Act rules, 1888, and order as to fees, being a supplement to The law of private arrangements between debtors and creditors -
A manual for assignees, insolvent debtors, and others affected by assignments in Ohio, in trust for the benefit of creditors, or to avoid arrest
with forms, notes of decisions, and practical suggestions -
At a meeting of the Boston Chamber of Commerce
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The law of private arrangements between debtors and creditors
with precedents of assignments and composition deeds -
An essay upon composition deeds, and other modes of arrangement with creditors, under the statute 24 & 25 Vict. cap. 134
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Precedents of deeds of arrangement between debtors and their creditors
including forms of resolutions for compositions and schemes of arrangement under the Bankruptcy Act, 1883, with introductory chapters -
Precedents of deeds of arrangement between debtors and their creditors
including forms of resolutions for compositions and schemes of arrangement under the Bankruptcy Acts, 1883 & 1890, with introductory chapters -
The forms of procedure in a process of cessio bonorum
as regulated by the act VI. & VII. Gulielmi IV. cap. LVI. and the acts of sederunt ... for the use of sheriffs, sheriff-clerks, law-agents, debtors and creditors -
Love against Donelson and Hodgson
in this cause, which, on the [blank] day of [blank] in the first year of the nineteenth centurie of the Christian aera, was heard on the bill, answers, exhibits and examinations of witnesses, the court, after considering allegations of parties, their proofs, and arguments of counsil, [sic] discussed the subjects of controversy in these terms -
Three seasonable considerations upon His Majesty's gracious letters patents lately granted to the goldsmiths, their heirs and assigns, for security and satisfaction of their debt
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The joyful news of opening the exchequer to the goldsmiths of Lombard-Street and their creditors
as it was celebrated in a letter to the same friend in the countrey to whom the bankers case was formerly sent -
Report of the Special Committee
to whom was referred so much of the Governor's address as relates to assignment of property by debtors, and to imprisonment for debt -
Amendments proposed by Mr. Bliss of Springfield, to the Bill for the relief of insolvent debtors
and for the more equal distribution of their effects