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" ... property which prior to the filing of the petition he could by any means have transferred or which might have been levied upon and sold under judicial process against him... "
The Federal Reporter - Página 643
1904
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Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United ..., Volumen909

United States. Patent Office - 1910 - 642 páginas
...section 70* (5) of the Bankruptcy Act as — property which prior to the filing of the petition he could by any means have transferred or which might have been levied upon or sold under judicial process against him. ing a distinction between the case of an applicant and...
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The Federal Reporter, Volumen141

1906 - 1122 páginas
...which belongs to the estate, the fact of concealment must be made out by testimony of unusual cogency : "The court may, by summary order, direct the delivery...punish refusal to comply. This power, however, is far reaching and drastic, and must be eiercised with cautious discretion. If the bankrupt denies that...
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The Federal Reporter, Volumen143

1906 - 1052 páginas
...subdivisions 4 and 5 also confer on the trustee title to property transferred in fraud of creditors and property which prior to the filing of the petition...means have transferred or which might have been levied on and sold. Held, that the filing of a bankruptcy petition operated as a caveat against subsequent...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volúmenes111-112

1902 - 2074 páginas
...bankruptcy, by operation of law, with the title of the bankrupt, as of the date of adjudication, of all property which, prior to the filing of the petition,...could by any means have transferred, or which might liave been levied upon and sold under judicial process. The question, therefore, presented by this...
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The Federal Reporter

1926 - 1144 páginas
...Paragraph 5, section 70a, in reciting the property which vests in the trustee, says there shall vest 'property which, prior to the filing of the petition, the bankrupt could by any means transfer or which might have been levied upon and sold under judicial process against the bankrupt.'...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volúmenes243-244

1917 - 2042 páginas
...transferred by him in fraud of nis creditors, and property which prior to the filing of the petition he could by any means have transferred, or which might have been levied upon and sold by judicial process, the surplus Income accruing under a testamentary trust created for the support...
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The Federal Reporter, Volumen135

1905 - 1124 páginas
...benefit; • • * and (5) property which, prior to the filing of the petition, he could by any moans have transferred, or which might have been levied upon and sold under judicial process." Hdd that, since a seat in the New York Stock Exchange was subject to transfer by the owner, and could...
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The Federal Reporter, Volumen243

1917 - 1038 páginas
...trustee shall be vested by operation of the law with the title of the bankrupt to all property which the bankrupt could by any means have transferred, or which might have been sold under judicial process against him, does not attempt to make property out of things which are...
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The Federal Reporter, Volumen122

1908 - 1118 páginas
...1901, p. 3451], which vests a trustee with "the title of the bankrupt" to all property which he could have transferred or which might have been levied upon and sold under process against him, includes all property to which the bankrupt had title as between himself and his...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volúmenes105-106

1901 - 2042 páginas
...interest in question is an alienable vested remainder, it is unnecessary to characterize it further than property which, prior to the filing of the petition, the bankrupt could have transferred, or which might have been levied upon and sold under judicial process against him....
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