| Great Britain. Courts, John Strange - 1782 - 654 pages
...town, and returned in wTnunaa the evening, before which a bailift' h.id been at his (hop bankruptcy. to arreft him : the next morning he fent for the bailiff,...to be an aft of bankruptcy within i Jac. I. c. 15. wh'ich fpealts of departing from bis />sr:f? with intftit, crd «A rc'y'bis creditors tliay be defeated... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1795 - 784 pages
...been at his (hop to bankruptcy. aired him : the next morning he fent for the baiilfl, *nd told him lie went out in order to get the term of the plaintiff,...which was done accordingly. And this was held to be an a£V. of bankruptcy within i "Jac. ir if. which fpeaks of departing frc;n hii hcufe -with intent, and... | |
| William Selwyn - 1812 - 700 pages
...the evening, before which a bailiff had been tit his shop to arrest him*: the next morning he sent for the bailiff, and told him he went out in order to get the term of the plaintiff, and novr the return of the writ was out, if they would take out a new writ he would give bail, which was... | |
| Edward Christian - 1814 - 838 pages
...evening.before which a bailiff had been at his shop to arrest him: the next morning he sent for the bailiil', and told him he went out in order to get the term...plaintiff; and now the return of the writ was out, it' they would take out a new writ he would give bail, •which was done accordingly. And this was... | |
| William Selwyn - 1817 - 728 pages
...the evening, before which a bailiff had been at his shop to arrest him«: the next morning he sent for the bailiff, and told him he went out in order...give bail, which was done accordingly, and this was holden to be ali act of bankruptcy within the statute 1 Jac. Ie 1 5. § 2. A. being greatly indebted,... | |
| William Selwyn - 1817 - 728 pages
...in the evening, before which a bailiff had been at his shop to arrest him*: the next morning he sent for the bailiff, and told him he went out in order...term of the plaintiff, and now the return of the writ wa • out, if they would take out a new writ he? would give bail, which was done accordingly, and... | |
| Edward E. Deacon - 1827 - 1088 pages
...being arrested, and returned in the evening, and the next morning sent for the bailiff, and told bim he went out in order to get the term of the plaintiff,— this was held to be such a departing from the dwellingbouse, as was sufficient to constitute an act... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - 1830 - 702 pages
...evening, before which a bailiff had been al his shop to arrest him. The er>0 ,hort next morning he sent for the bailiff, and told him he went out in order to get» time и the term of the plaint iff, and now the return of the writ was out, if they would sufficient,... | |
| John Simcoe Saunders - 1844 - 594 pages
...order to avoid being arrested, and returned in the evening, and *the next morning sent for the [J*225j bailiff, and told him he went out in order to get the term of the pit., this was held to be such a departing from the dwelling-house as was sufficient to constitute... | |
| Edward Erastus Deacon - 1848 - 1026 pages
...out of town in order to avoid being arrested, and returned in the evening, and the next morning sent for the bailiff, and told him he went out in order to get the term of the plaintiff, — this was held to be sucb. a departing from the dwellinghouse, as was sufficient to constitute an... | |
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