The law against bankrupts: or, A treatise wherein the statutes against bankrupts are explained by several cases, resolutions, judgments and decrees, both at common law and in Chancery. Together with the learning of declarations and pleading relating thereunto. To which are likewise added forms and directions for commissioners, and presisidents, fit for the perusal of lawyers, or merchants and tradesmen. By T.G. serjeant at law.

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The law against bankrupts: or, A treatise wherein the statutes against bankrupts are explained by several cases, resolutions, judgments and decrees, both at common law and in Chancery. Together with the learning of declarations and pleading relating thereunto. To which are likewise added forms and directions for commissioners, and presisidents, fit for the perusal of lawyers, or merchants and tradesmen. By T.G. serjeant at law.
Author
Goodinge, Thomas.
Publication
London :: printed for S. Heyrick, C. Harper, J. Place, J. Harrison, S. Keeble, D. Brown, J. Cleave, W. Rogers, R. Sare, W. Reeman, T. Goodwin, M. Wotton, R. Vincent, A. Roper, and J. Brixey,
1695.
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Bankruptcy -- Early works to 1800.
Law -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"The law against bankrupts: or, A treatise wherein the statutes against bankrupts are explained by several cases, resolutions, judgments and decrees, both at common law and in Chancery. Together with the learning of declarations and pleading relating thereunto. To which are likewise added forms and directions for commissioners, and presisidents, fit for the perusal of lawyers, or merchants and tradesmen. By T.G. serjeant at law." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A41432.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

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A TABLE OF THE CASES.

A.
  • ABYN, a Turky Merchants Case,pag. 26
  • Allens Case in Chancery,p. 183
  • Andrews and Spicer,p. 133, 161
  • Audly and Halsey,p. 94, 118, 119, 123.
  • Aylmer and Gerard,p. 131

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    B.
    • Backwell and Littcott,p. 126
    • Backwells Case,p. 130
    • Baker and Edmonds,p. 139
    • Sir Anthony Batemans Casep. 16, 17, 31, 108, 109
    • Barnes and Cary against the Sheriffs of Bristol,p. 60, 77
    • Bayly and Bunning,p. 118, 121, 130, 168
    • Benson and Flower,p. 44, 120, 132
    • Bets and Mico,p. 130, 143, 169
    • Bingly and Warcupp,p. 124
    • Bolston and Ractliff,p. 126
    • Boylstones Case,p. 136
    • Bradford and Bludworth,p. 28, 41, 42, 110
    • Bradshawes Case,p. 130, 142
    C.
    • Calchmans Case,p. 133
    • Cartwright and Ʋnderhill,p. 38
    • Churchman and Osborn,p. 44, 107
    • Clayton and Monks Case,p. 46, 122
    • Coply and Dockmanque,p. 143, 163
    • ...

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    • Crisp and Platt,p. 14, 37, 108, 112
    • Craven, &c. contra Knight in Chan∣cery,p. 174
    • Cullamers Case,p. 48, 118
    D.
    • Danby and Wellengton,p. 143
    • Day and Thomas.p. 144
    • Dean and Dr. Lake,p. 180
    E.
    • Eclor and Jacobson,p. 134
    • Edwards Case,p. 69
    F.
    • Fitzwilliams and Lewis,p. 137
    • Fuller and Lane in Chancery,p. 48, 171
    G.
    • Gerard and Aylmore,p. 131
    • Gibson and Tompson,p. 17 18
    • ...

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    • Green and Morgan,p. 132, 142
    • Gray and Feilder,p. 146
    • Grove and Smith,p. 133
    H.
    • Sir John Harrison and Sir Job Har∣vey,p. 15, 16
    • Hecrost and Hall,p. 16
    • Haylor and Hall,p. 16, 174
    • Hanslop and Hales,p. 166
    • Hind the Bankers Case,p. 25
    • Holt and Scarscrog,p. 245
    • Benjamin Hintons Case,
    J.
    • Jacobson and Eclor,p. 134
    • Jekells Case,p. 77
    • Jollifer and Horn,p. 38
    • Jonas and Boulton,
    L.
    • Lidcot and Backwell,p. 196
    • Dr. Lake and Dean in Chancery.p. 180

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      M.
      • Morgan and Green,p. 132, 142
      O.
      • Osborn and Bradshaw,p. 165
      • Osborn and Churchman,p. 44, 107
      • Overman and Wright in Chancery,p. 45
      P.
      • Parker and Bleek,p. 112
      • Penrice and Wing,p. 77
      • Pickerings Case,p. 46
      • Powel versus Stust and Timewell,p. 137, 146
      • Prin and Beal,p. 133, 165
      • Puckridge and Brown,p. 143
      R.
      • Rugles Case,p. 48
      • Radford and Bludworth,p. 28, 41, 42
      • Reeve and May,p. 170

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        S.
        • Scott and Bell,p. 107
        • Selby and Walker,p. 164
        • Smith and Mills,p. 118
        • Spencer and Vancure,p. 111
        • Stiff and Timewell,p. 146
        • Stoover and Hastings,p. 133
        T.
        • Taylor and Hills,p. 25
        • Thomas and Day,p. 144, 173
        • Thursby and Platt,p. 144
        • Trigg and Newton,p. 14
        • Tuckee and Cosh,p. 106
        V.
        • Vanacre and Spencer,p. 111
        W.
        • Ward and Ofly,p. 125
        • Watson and Norbury,p. 167
        • ...

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        • Wellempton and Danby,p. 143
        • Widdows and Berman in Chanceryp. 174
        • Wood and Hays,p. 182
        • Sir John Woolstenholms Case,p. 17, 19, 20
        Y.
        • Yardly and Knight,p. 133
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