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 131921Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1924 - 794 pages
...committed an offense punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with intent to conceal bis financial condition, destroyed, concealed, or failed...such condition might be ascertained; or (3) obtained money or property on credit upon a materially false statement In writing, made by him or any person... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Bankruptcy - 1924 - 26 pages
...(1) committed an offense punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed, or...from which such condition might be ascertained; or (:i) obtained money or property on credit upon a materially false statement in writing, made by him... | |
| Austin Wakeman Scott - Law - 1924 - 616 pages
...committed an offence punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (two) with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed or failed...from which such condition might be ascertained; or (three) obtained money or property on credit upon a materially false statement in writing made by him... | |
| William Miller Collier - Bankruptcy - 1923 - 1074 pages
...punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with1 intent to conceal his* financial condition,3 destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account...from which such* condition might be ascertained; or (3)f obtained money or* property on credit upon a materially false statement in writing made by him*... | |
| Theodore N. Beckman - Collecting of accounts - 1924 - 494 pages
...false claim against his estate. 2. With intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, removed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which such condition might be ascertained. 3. Obtained money or property on credit upon a materially false statement in writing. 4. Transferred,... | |
| Theodore N. Beckman - Collecting of accounts - 1924 - 488 pages
...false claim against his estate. 2. With intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, removed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which such condition might be ascertained. 3. Obtained money or property on credit upon a materially false statement in writing. 4. Transferred,... | |
| Arthur Ellis Fixel - Debtor and creditor - 1924 - 328 pages
...bankruptcy law, which is as follows : "The judge shall . . . discharge the applicant unless he has . . . obtained property on credit from any person upon a materially false statement in writing." T A blank left unanswered in the debtor's financial statement, is not a materially false statement,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1925 - 700 pages
...bankrupt: Provided further, That the judge may in his discretion deny a discharge to a bankrupt who has destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which his financial condition might be ascertained or such books of account as are ordinarily kept in the... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1034 pages
...committed an offense punishable by imprisonment as herein provided ; or (2) with intent to conceal his financial condition destroyed, concealed, or failed...obtained property on credit from any person upon a materhllly false statement in writing made to such person for the purpose of obtaining such property... | |
| Emery Evans Olson, John Walter Hallman - Credit - 1925 - 472 pages
..."(0 committed an offense punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed, or...such condition might be ascertained; or (3) obtained money or property on credit upon a materially false statement in writing, made by him to any person... | |
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