6 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «INSOLWENT»
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insolwent en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Creditor Rights and the Public Interest: Restructuring ...
Creditor Rights and the Public Interest ultimately illustrates the way in which the concept of the public interest can be utilized to foreground the concerns of non-traditional stakeholders.
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A View of the Insolvent Laws of Pennsylvania - Strona 396
No person but a creditor, or regularly admitted counsel, can oppose an insolvent debtor, 98. See Counsel. Opposition, 2. ' 8. What constitutes a creditor, 98, 102 9. A creditor is a witness to prove fraud in the case of an insolvent debtor, 106 10.
Edward Duncan Ingraham, 1827
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The Rules and Orders of the Court for Relief of Insolvent ... - Strona 43
I. Empowers His Majesty to appoint Three Barristers to be Commissioners for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, who are to preside in a Court to be called The Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, which shall be a Court of Record for the purposes ...
Great Britain. Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, 1822
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Observations on the operation of Insolvent Laws and ... - Strona 13
MY LORD, I have attempted to explain in my last, the wisdom and public spirit of an Insolvent bill. Its provisions were considered - upon principles attentive to property, and the immediate interest of creditorsþ If defensible upon such grounds, ...
Bartholomew Thomas DUHIGG, 1797
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The Insolvent Debtor: a Simple Pathetic Tale, Founded on ... - Strona viii
James Cartwright Cross. LIST or Sunscamans. IE R R A T A. Page 34, line 3," for Ver-bar, read Verbum. Page 3 5, line 8, for Rg/idmd, read Rg/idmt. 'run * INSOLVENT DEBTORzsvtz '- . A P/ITHETIC TALE, z:;*. - viii ' Randall, Mr. Wilton Rock, ...
James Cartwright Cross, 1793
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An Address to the twelve Judges of England, in behalf of ... - Strona 1
ENGLAND. Judges. AN ADDRESS T-O THE Twelve Judges of England. MY LORDS, I KNOW' it will be deemed, by many, a great presumption in an obscure individual to apply thus to your LORDSHIPS', and to intrude, either upon your repose ...