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" ... the substance obtained by credit of other men, for their own pleasure and delicate living, against all reason, equity, and good conscience ; it is enacted, "
The Remains of Nathaniel Appleton Haven: With a Memoir of His Life by George ... - 165. oldal
szerző: Nathaniel Appleton Haven - 1827 - 351 oldal
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The Origin, Progress, and Present Practice of the Bankrupt Law ..., 1. kötet

Edward Christian - 1812 - 398 oldal
...Lord Chancellor. STATUTES. 3i&33Hen. 8. cap. 4. 1542. IX ACT AGAIKST SUCH PEKSONS AS DO MAKE WHERE divers and sundry persons, craftily obtaining into...great substance of other men's goods, do suddenly ffee to parts unknown, or keep their houses, (2) not minding to pay or restore to any their creditors,...

An Abridgment of the Law of Nisi Prius, 1. kötet

William Selwyn - 1817 - 728 oldal
...principle of the bankrupt laws, as it is to be found in the statute 34 & 35 H. 1. c. 4. is " to prevent persons craftily obtaining into their hands great substance of other men's goods, and at their own wills and pleasures consuming the substance obtained by the credit of other men ;"...

The Remains of Nathaniel Appleton Haven: With a Memoir of His Life by George ...

Nathaniel Appleton Haven - 1827 - 406 oldal
...amendments of which may furnish some useful hints for the consideration of the subject in this country. Th« first Bankrupt Law was passed in 1542 in the 35th...divers and sundry persons, craftily obtaining into then: hands great substance of other men's goods, do suddenly flee to parts unknown, or keep their...

The Law and Practice of Bankruptcy

Edward E. Deacon - 1827 - 1088 oldal
...the 34 & 35 H. 8. c.*. (which was the first statute passed concerning them) describing Bankrupts as " persons craftily obtaining into their " hands great substance of other men's goods, who suddenly " flee to parts unknown, or keep their houses, not minding " to pay or restore to any...

The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1829 - 964 oldal
...principle of the bankrupt laws, as it is to be found in the statute of Henry the Sth, is to prevent persons craftily obtaining into their hands great substance of other men's goods, and, at their own wills and pleasure, consuming the substance obtained by credit of other men. The...

Usury, Funds, and Banks: Also Forestalling Traffick, and Monopoly; Likewise ...

Jeremiah O'Callaghan - 1834 - 396 oldal
...them. For the first bankrupt statute on record begins with this preamble ; 34 and 35 Henry VIII. ' Whereas divers and sundry persons craftily obtaining...great substance of other men's goods, do suddenly Bee to parts unknown, or keep their houses, not minding to pay, or restore to any of their creditors...

The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, 16. kötet

1844 - 722 oldal
...however, expressly directed against fraudulent traders, persons who, in the words of the preamble, " craftily obtaining into their hands great substance...other men's goods, do suddenly flee to parts unknown." The " bodies," as well as the lands and goods of the " offenders," were ordered to be taken by the...

A Collection of Statutes Connected with the General ..., 4. kötet;1225. kötet

Great Britain - 1836 - 554 oldal
...certain great officers of state " to take order respecting the bodies, lanth and goods of those who, craftily obtaining into their hands great substance of other men's goods, do suddenly flee to parta unknown, or keep their houses, not minding to pay or restore to any their creditors their duties,...

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, 6. kötet

1839 - 558 oldal
...chapter of 34 Henry VIII., entitled "An act against such persons as make bankrupt/' sets forth: " Where divers and sundry persons, craftily obtaining into their hands great substance of other mens' goods, do suddenly flee to parts unknown, or keep their houses, Dot minding to pay or restore...

The United States Democratic Review, 6. kötet

1839 - 546 oldal
...chapter of 34 Henry VIII., entitled "An act against such persons as make bankrupt," sets forth: " Where divers and sundry persons, craftily obtaining into their hands great substance of other mens' goods, do suddenly flee to parts unknown, or keep their houses, not minding to pay or restore...




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