| Leone Levi - 1863 - 572 pages
...ground would be afforded for the refusal of the certificate (a). If the bankrupt, during his trading, wilfully, and with intent to conceal the true state of his affairs, have omitted to keep proper books of account, or kept his books imperfectly, carelessly, and negligently... | |
| South Australia. Supreme Court - 1868 - 202 pages
...with intent to conceal the true state of his affairs, omit to "keep proper books of account, and did wilfully, and with intent to conceal ' ' the true state of his affairs, keep his books imperfectly, carelessly, and "negligently ; and this Court did adjudge that the said... | |
| Ceylon - 1900 - 856 pages
...wilfully, and with intent to conceal the true state of his affairs, have omitted to keep proper accounts, or shall wilfully and with intent to conceal the true state of hi* affairs have kept his accounts imperfectly, carelessly, and negligently. 152 The assignees for... | |
| K. G. Dodwell Browne - 1901 - 572 pages
...151, which relates to an offence of the insolvent who "being a trader shall during his trading have wilfully, and with intent to conceal the true state of his affairs, have omitted to keep proper accounts" ; inasmuch as the learned District Judge has not found that the insolvent... | |
| 1904 - 1358 pages
...he had brought himself within the penal clauses of " The Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act, 1849," by "wilfully, and with intent to conceal the true state of his affairs, omitting to keep proper books of account," which offence, by the ninth branch of section 256, calls... | |
| 1849 - 902 pages
...Ninth. If the bankrupt shall during his trading have wilfully, and with intent to conceal the tnie state of his affairs, have omitted to keep proper...his books imperfectly, carelessly, and negligently. SEC. 237. — Assignees and creditors who llave proved, to be deemed judgment creditors and court to... | |
| Mauritius. Supreme Court - 1879 - 366 pages
...is provided that " If the Bankrupt shall during ' his trading wilfully and with intent to con' ceal the true state of his affairs, have ' omitted to keep...have kept his ' books imperfectly, carelessly and negligent' ly " the Court shall refuse to grant a certificate of conformity, or shall suspend the same... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1880 - 550 pages
...previously existed, which, under the Act of 1849, was that " If the bankrupt shall during his trading have wilfully, and with intent to conceal the true state of his affairs, have omitted to keep proper books of account, or shall wilfully, and with intent to conceal the true state... | |
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