Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Two types of bulk - sale statutes emerged in response to this demand , which were roughly classified as the New York ... The existing Virginia Statute is roughly of the old New York type , which is the type that has been adopted in most ...
Two types of bulk - sale statutes emerged in response to this demand , which were roughly classified as the New York ... The existing Virginia Statute is roughly of the old New York type , which is the type that has been adopted in most ...
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Although Virginia decisions interpreting its own statute are skimpy , there is a wealth of case law in other jurisdictions interpreting similar acts . The Virginia court held in the Andrews & Co. case that the wronged seller could ...
Although Virginia decisions interpreting its own statute are skimpy , there is a wealth of case law in other jurisdictions interpreting similar acts . The Virginia court held in the Andrews & Co. case that the wronged seller could ...
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Since the statute gives no preference in insolvency to any one class of creditors over any other class , all creditors of every kind would be drawn in and serious missteps in carrying out the procedures involved could result in an act ...
Since the statute gives no preference in insolvency to any one class of creditors over any other class , all creditors of every kind would be drawn in and serious missteps in carrying out the procedures involved could result in an act ...
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