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BANKRUPTCY LAW.

' i „ w. 29. ar l|a ' Samuel Deg committed to H»ql |9f days for the uhaatiafacUrj manner io which hie books bad been apply for f < writ of habeas corpus, cal ling oo the gaoterjoshow cause for hia detention. The Miit«i-tion :cf-. coungel is that the.commitment is bad.! >| •r ,*» examination }fi the B»nkraptcy. JDoart, a not made bvthACliief Justice P r ®vious M«e,,ihat th(s W examined befb^ J th|Otei^^^ Q! ihkead of before, ohb of =■ the : ''J ddges, i ; His Honor thought such a course desirable; la all oases thedebtorsahould be examined before'the Official Aaaignee. The Bankruptcy Court had not time to-devote to the examination of bankrupts.; If the debtor obstructed the examination before the Assignee, the case should be*brought before theCouit,butnpt otherwise. Oreditore* counsel hiked whether an opposing creditor would have a focus tUindi before the' Official Assignee, His Honor said he was not prepared to anawer that question ititbout looking very closely into the Act; v V

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1507, 2 November 1886, Page 1

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160

BANKRUPTCY LAW. Temuka Leader, Issue 1507, 2 November 1886, Page 1

BANKRUPTCY LAW. Temuka Leader, Issue 1507, 2 November 1886, Page 1

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