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" Interest a reasonable opportunity to be fully heard, and Investigate the merits of the application and discharge the applicant unless he has (1) committed an offense punishable by Imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with intent to conceal his financial... "
American Legal News - Page 13
1921
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A Treatise on the Law of Bankruptcy

John Lowell, James Arnold Lowell - Bankruptcy - 1899 - 928 pages
...with fraudulent intent to conceal his true financial condition and in contempla. tion of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which his true condition might be ascertained. 1 Ex parte Hamlin, 16 NBR 320, 2 See infra, ยง 482. Fed. Cas....
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Proceedings of the Annual Session of the Bar Association of Tennessee

Tennessee Bar Association - Bar associations - 1899 - 718 pages
...fraudulent intent to conceal his true financial condition and in contemplation of bankruptcy, he has destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records, from which his true condition might be ascertained." This provision has been made a point of attack upon the new...
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Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 23

American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1900 - 692 pages
...With fraudulent intent to conceal his true financial condition and in contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed or failed to keep books of account or records from which his true condition might be ascertained. Section fourteen, as amended by the Ray bill, would read :...
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A Treatise on Federal Practice: Including Practice in Bankruptcy, Admiralty ...

Roger Foster - Courts - 1901 - 880 pages
...with fraudulent intent to conceal his true financial condition and in contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which his true condition might be ascertained, (c) The confirmation of a composition shall discharge the...
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United States Circuit Courts of Appeals Reports: With Key-number Annotations ...

Appellate courts - 1901 - 822 pages
...with fraudulent intent to conceal his true financial condition and in contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which his true condition might be ascertained." By this provision, the judge shall hear the application and...
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The Law of Bankruptcy, Being the National Bankruptcy Act, Now in Force: The ...

William Alfred Luby - Bankruptcy - 1901 - 328 pages
...proceedings ($29^ [1, 2, 5]). These are the financial condition and in contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which his true condition might be ascertained. ' only grounds, under this subdivision of the paragraph, which...
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The Bulletin of the Commercial Law League of America, Volume 21

Commercial law - 1916 - 794 pages
...the discharge upon the ground that the bankrupt, with intent to conceal his financial condition, has destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account,...records, from which such condition might be ascertained, the burden of proving that there was no intent to conceal his financial condition shall be upon the...
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The Bulletin of the Commercial Law League of America, Volumes 11-12

Commercial law - 1906 - 276 pages
...(1) committed an offense punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed, or...failed to keep books of account or records from which euch condition might be ascertained; 'or (3) obtained property on credit, which has not been )ald for...
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The Bulletin of the Commercial Law League of America, Volumes 9-18

Commercial law - 1913 - 632 pages
...committed an offense punishable by imprisonment, as herein provided; or (second) with intent to conceal his financial condition destroyed, concealed or failed to keep books of account or records from wn'ch such condition might be ascertained; or (third) obtained money or property on cred't upon a materially...
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Selected Cases and Statutes on the Law of Bankruptcy

Samuel Williston - Bankruptcy - 1902 - 680 pages
...with fraudulent intent to conceal his true financial condition and in contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which his true condition might be ascertained. c. The confirmation of a composition shall discharge the bankrupt...
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