Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63Virginia State Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations |
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Page 92
... Statute far less frequently than our present act does , but in cases in which the statute has to be complied with , the attorney representing the bulk - purchaser would be obliged to comply with a very much more elaborate procedure ...
... Statute far less frequently than our present act does , but in cases in which the statute has to be complied with , the attorney representing the bulk - purchaser would be obliged to comply with a very much more elaborate procedure ...
Page 93
... statute , are unnecessary . ( American Jurispru- dence , Vol . 4 , Sec . 100. ) Although Virginia decisions interpreting its own statute are skimpy , there is a wealth of case law in other jurisdictions inter- preting similar acts . The ...
... statute , are unnecessary . ( American Jurispru- dence , Vol . 4 , Sec . 100. ) Although Virginia decisions interpreting its own statute are skimpy , there is a wealth of case law in other jurisdictions inter- preting similar acts . The ...
Page 96
... Statute expressly states that any purchaser who fails to conform to the requirements of the Bulk Transfer Statute shall upon ap- plication of any of the creditors " become a receiver . " ( See Baldwin's N. Y. Consol . Laws , Vol . 5 ...
... Statute expressly states that any purchaser who fails to conform to the requirements of the Bulk Transfer Statute shall upon ap- plication of any of the creditors " become a receiver . " ( See Baldwin's N. Y. Consol . Laws , Vol . 5 ...
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