* . f ■■f .^- IMAGE lEVALUATrON TEST TARGET (MT^S) r •t . 1.0 I.I 11.25 i 1 ., -4 "< lU 122 M . ^E^/ ' / o C^ 4^ ^ ..'?* / .;-. *.,. Hjioic^graphic ft- gi>^ # <^ i.'** 'i*. ,41^^'- ""■ 6^ .,; :,/ iSdenoes tea . n WIST MAIN STRUT WtBSTIR,N.Y.J45IO (716)173-4503 '^ --'*': . \ ^ 6^ m_ CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. (l\/lon6graphs) CIHM/ICI\AH Coliection de microfiches, (monographies) ■A A. » •.*-• Canadian Institufa for Historical IMicroraproductions / Inatitut Canadian da microfaproductionthistoriquas .V .»-- ' TMhfl««fl §nd BIbHoflraphte Notat / NeiN MchnlquM •« Mblio^iiiMqiMM' 'TiM ImttiuM hM attempiMl to obtatn th* bMt of i«in«| eopv •vatlaliM for ^Imtnfl. FMturM of Hits eoi>v witteh may ba bibllotradlitcallv unlqua. wM«^ milV «ltar any of Iha tmafa* tn iIm raproduction. o* mHMt may *i«iilficantfy elwn«a tfia inual matfiod of f llminf . art ctiachad balow. □ Colourad covt rt/ Couvartura da ooula^r □ Covari damapd/ Couvartura andommaglt • > ,„ » □ Covart raitorad and/or laminatad/ Couvartura rattauria at/oti pallieulAa I [ Covar titia mtulnf/ titra da couirartuca manqu* □ Colourad mapt/^ Cartas gAographiquat an ooulaur a n D n Colourad ink (i.a. othar tf«an Mua or black)/ Encra da coulaur (i.a. iutra (^ua Maua ou noira) Colourad platM and/or illuatrationi/ Planchas at/ou illuttrationt tn eoulaur Bound with othar matarial/ Rail* avac Pages disGolourad. stalnaV br foxad/ Pmn DS: PigM dleolor4at, tachatlat ou piquAat datachadf ragat oaiacnaat 0Showthrough/ Transparanca Q Quality of print vtrias/ ^ Qualit* in4gala da I'impmsion □ Continuous pagination/ Pagination continu* r~n Indudat fndax(as)/ Comprand un (das) indjait Title on haadar takan from:/ L« titra da I'an-tAta prowiant: TitIa paga of issua/ Pagf da titra da la livraison n I I Caption of istua/ □ Titra da d*pirt da la livraiton MasthoMl/ G4n«rk|u« (pAriodiquas) da la livraiton - 1 ■ • i ■ * , j .' f to V rl • ua « Th •to of •• A 0^ - •' k* <- 1 , ^ •■ % 22X 26X 30X' 16X 20X 24X ' ■•ife^ 28X 32X [Tlw copy fUmvtf hmrm hm Nin nprviiiVMl lti«viliv / ... . • " ttr«tfor4 ffth /(rohlvw* Stratford, Oiit«rfo TN« ima9«« &pp9»rtt%q hmf atm th« b«tt qualltv ^ 'fOMibl* eontldcHng th« eondltlon and toglbillty of th« orff Inal copy and In kaaping with th« ' L'avamplain fttm* Hit riprotfult fricc A to^^^ fl4n4rotll4 d«: ttratfard farth Arch|vM Stratford, Ontario | Laa imagaa tuivantaa ont it* raproduitaa avae Id piMa grand aoln. eompta tanu da la eondltton at • da la nptiat« da I'aHamplalfa film*, at an «dnformlt4 avae iaa eofidtttlona du eontrat 4« fllmaga. / ' Oflfllnai eopiaa M printad papar aovara ara fllmad iMf innlfif with tha front eovar and anding on ttia laat paga wttt^ a printad or illuatratad Impraa* aton, or tho baak aovar mt»t% approprlata. All otfiar original eopiaa ^r* fU^d^ iMglnnirig on ttia flri t paga wKfi a printad or Illuatratad Inipraa- aion., and anding on ttia laat paga iivMi a prlfttad or illuatratad impraaalen. .*; "f T^o Jaat raeordad frame on aaeh mierofieho ^ I afiall eontiin the iymbol — -^^ (meening "CON* TINUIO"). or the aymbol ▼ (moahing "INfl. whieh^er appliee. Lee eaempleiree origlneui dent la eouvarture en pepler eet imprim4e aont fllm4a an commen^ahi pdr la premier plot et en termlnant tolt par la 4arniAre page qui eompo>«tjine empralnta d'Impreaalon ou d'illi|lnrai»on« aoit par la second plat, aelon le eea. ToAia lee^eutree eaempleiree orlgineua eont fllm4e en eommen^ent per le premlAre pege qui eomporte une empreinie d'Impreealon ou d'Uluatrafton at en termlnent par la darniAre page qui eomporte una telle ompreinto. ^■ Ufi doe oymbolee suivanta appereltra tur la dernlAre imago do ehectue mieroflehe. aelon le eea: le aymbole -*• algnlfle "A SUIVMI ".,!• aymbolo ▼ aigniflo "FIN". ^/ Mepa. platea^ charta. ate., may bo filmed a:l different reouetion retloe. Thoeo too large to be entirely Ineluded in onweapoeure era filmed beginning In the upper left hand eomer. left to right and top to bottom, aa many framoa aa required. Tho following diagrama illuatrata tha method: Lei cartee. planchee. tableeuK. etc.. peuvent Atre ofllmAe i dee iaux da r4duction dIffArents. Loraque lo document eet trop grand pour Atra raproduit en un aaul clichA. 11 eet fllmi A PPrtir do Tanglo aupArlaur gauche, do gauche A droite. et do haut en bee. en prenent le nombre d"lmagae nAceeeaira. Lee diagrammea tuivants illuatrant la mAthode. .ii % f » 1 2 3 32X rf'Sj^i'i A J) /fM^ mh' t Ik •« * h » 1. ■' / •/ ?../ / . / \ •■ \ • \ V -■ ' , \' \ ' • --I ■ « ) • '^=- • ^ «*• *l^y- :k':;^-' ./ ",■: . ^ '' *■■ » , .;■ -\ ■ i i,?r«iMf^^ ■!^r-'-... ^Hf^^' r-% 4« *»**y -M - - - ■ . ' it.'y k'r ,/ \ ■ ,'• * •< ■ r ". . " . ». " ' . ■r' ■ ■ /. , ^f. '»,',» ■ , T TV .."' '..\ . INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869r^ WITN • K> \» " \ \ ' 1 J' V ■'■ i N0TB8 AND DECISIONS t :-.♦ f.m 6r rna ' i*a ■ \ ♦ ■ COURTS OP ONTARIO AND QUEBEC; ' f J TOORTHIII WITH THE BULBS OF PRAOTIOE tND THE TARiVf OP FEBftv FOR THE PROVINCES OF ONTARIO, \ i' QUEBEC, NOVA SCOTIA, AND * NEW BBUl^BWICK. : .• ■•' .( • , . . 4 ^ BY JOHNf POPH4X; -^ - BARBlSTIR.AT-Ii\W. « ?■ "^v: \ .*» ]|OVTI»AIit DAWSON BROTHERS. \. ^ ■*,- •4 f i3p«n" " r V _■»» _. -p^ IN MIMOET or TBI LATI XaMBT OBZIOOLL. Q. O., THU LITTLl MANUAL ^ IMMMBBI), ' ( ^^ •T 0«l WHO WAI fORIllRI.T ■» tTCDWIT, AlO 111 ORATirUL RtnilBIIAMCI Or MART AOTI Of HIVMIM PROrUtlOVAtLT. ^ • . ,%»'' /'■ / ■ i ^ _ «■ v^ ■•1« PREFACE. Am* • UpM df nHiuu ytmn, an rnaolfciit Ltw wm •««ln InlriHluotHi, in i8(M, in th« ProrlnoM of OnUrio •ad Quobeo. Ts thh Law at| Aniwdment Aot (29 VIo. o. 18) WM puMNl in tH(i5. * Th« l»rovlno««i of Nov. Hooti. and New Brtiniwiok baring iinthorofor« paaaed, It conUina iom« imjwrUnt ohangea to that of 1864. | The object of thia little manual iiltolilluatrate the Itgal meaning of certain aootiona of the law chiefly by deoiaiona of the Court, of Ontario and Q|«l^ on anAlogou. .motion, of Iht Aet of 1864; .nd of Acm, hj deoiiiomi of tU Knghah, Scotch, .nd French tribunals. While, it is hoped, the Writer's work may be found weAil to his legal brethren, it has been his especid derir* to make it intelligible and of aswstance to merchant, uid official assignees. ^ ^" ', JOHN POPHAM. , «7 8t. Francois XAvign SxaaaT, ^ONTHMAt, l$t Nop«mb«r, 1869. ► ? v^^-f. -f^ ••> It ,.• I - -r #> -. ^,. SUMMARY 01 CONTENTS. r 84 lot 10€ LwT OP AumoErrmi OtTWi. ,„„..„.^ '.^J Tabli Of Oasm OlTlO II I»MI.¥lilT AOT. im9, AND Ifoni! „^1" If VoLi»iTA»r AMtqttMjBn .»;„>,>.>>» 41^ CtonruLioAT LmuounoR $$ AmmnMM,..i>, .* DtVIDINOt ^ Lmaim...'. .^ ArpiAb FfcAOD AND FlAUDUMNT PlifWIilfOM....... 109 GoMrotrrtoif and Dimoiiaiuti..... 123 BlAMINATIOlf OP iNIOLVmT AMh OTIIIt.... 1^ PlOOlDUli, OBNIRALLT |^ . Imprmonmint por Dmt'. ,„, tmm OPPMOM and FiNALTIIt..... ..,. . |7| RiPiAL op Aon i\ ■ !.;^ 179 ^ ^"*"- #:- £"' m TARIPP OP Piu AND RdtM OP PftAbTIOl, |>10- VINON OP QUIRIO, , .; gQi Tabipp op FiRi, Krovinor op Ontawo -. ■ Taripp (tempomrjf) poR Nova 8ootia , i09 Do. DO.' »o« Nrfw Brunswick ..;...„„ foa iNDll TO S1OTION8 op iNiOLVlNT Aoi .„.„. til -4 - ^^ i " ■*" IP^IP'T^^ r^ ■ ^— r " aC -j#i • ""'i > — • *■ LIST 0P.AUTH0RITJK8. AIMa? UTION. fITtt ' * At«fy 4 Mofcb^.....^,, A^^ • ii«lilMK~HAiik,«,rt 1^- ' Ank IteAk '^ ^*****' "*•'*' »•••««»«•, li««. AM««I, IM Uw , I»*i»r.«| A*|«r IM4. ^rflM. Ilate. ii«r^ \ '••"*:"•; '•''•p*■'•^ L«««»-% !••?. |u-«4 • - HM by Ikill.ttfT) PMH4a4f. ^^ ••«•/.... -.. ..Xkm., _ «Ht«nlMU,m Judi, l|»«. Cb«I»,d. Pol ... .ojj^,_ji ,^ ., ^ ,. ,^^ CTr Pio. U, • ....Cod« CUH FroclKliirt of U<^ Oi, w "^ Olv.Owl* L.0 «...„.,,. „OlT*r Cod. Lowt O^nadn. MooI. . Co4«d«(;om .^. . rarLjl^^ ;, . ...... »mft„.u,p» co(i« «iw*' «. '" * ritM. «>«^ * K^n«., B«k Dort. A IUc«,,_Th. L.W «4 . H . ' x P'«cllc« of Bankruptcy. I^odoo. Wf*r, N<4.. Act lM4^......I«.oIr«nt Act, it**, Mih V<^^ . t ^ f \ ^. ^' ;*'• °- *"€•». Toronto, lt«4. ' ^ ■*■*. ♦. .' y ^^Vw -^M*^- m i» / ■yt^-^-T-^^^'l' I J • -^ 10 I ^ i^iM* (Mr AUTRosirnik jMnes, Bank. Law, lH. 8....^. .Edwin Jamei on Banknipt Law of i h United HUt4!i of 1867. N«w York, 1867. JoDiM, Com. Ord. 1678>......JouMe,— Koiiveau C^omnienUire aur I rordontiiiiofl do Commerce. Parlf ^ J- :^ -M- 1782. ' I Kerr, Fraud m| ...Kerr,— on Law of Fraud and Ml*> ^ ■ ' 'i telle. I liondon, 1968. » j Kinnewr, Bank Klnneary— Law of Bankmptoy in H ' Bootlitad. Edinburgh, 1869. .' Leading Caeoe, Com. L*w....Bims, — Leading Caaea in Commer. |. oial Law /of liSngland and Bcbt- A ^,~y! I land. lJ)ndon, 1866. . 1 Jjettfoque, Faillitee. ..'..; Levecquu,i-FailUtea et Banquer- ' outee. a>ifria, 1847^ 1 L. 0. Sep.. Lower Cipada Reporia, Quebec. Lair and Equity Rep Engliah Law and Equity Raporie. I Boston edition. L. J\ (Ontario) Ijaw Journal of Upper Canada. L. C. Jar Lower Canada Jnriat, Montreal. NouT. Den i ..Deniaart, — Collection de Decisions, ■ / .. NouVcllea. Mamur, Droit Coml./ I.Ooura de droit Commercial, by P. 1 Namur. v Bruasele, 1866. PardeaauB Droit Coml... Pardeaeua, — Coura de droit Com* \\ mcrcial. Paria, 1831. Ppth. Ob..... .Ij.. Pothier,— Traits des Obligatioai. I \ Paris, 1830. ./. ......Upper Ca^nada Queen'i Beneh Be« , ports, Toronto. If) Quyot, — Repertoire de JaHepr»> Q. B. Rep. (Ont.).. Rep. de Jur. (Ouy( Aenooard des FaU I denoe. Paria, 1786. Ites Renouard,— des FaUUtet et routes. Bmasels, 18S1. ^ aiL^4^ .Digest of the Reports publidied Ift Lower Canada to 1863, by A. RA. bertson, Q. C. Montreal, 1864r »,.. ^/ \^j Biklth'* l|«V. L4W|...... .Hmith, VompehdiuSrorHercaallto ■ Law* .New York ed. 1860. A INDEX OF CASES. Aleunder V. Yaaghu .:.... 20' 01«jr, Bzp .i..;..t..;...... M Allan ». Cannon 20 Cowlo i». Harrii "".".".* 4i Aldrldge ». Ireland 87 Cameron v. Smith ...........' 49 AdMBi*. M«ColL 118 Oompton •. Bedford..." . U4 Adwntw. Sinclair, A Muir. 120 Cumming i,. Mann . .."..".".*.* ne Atklnwn V. Nesbitt 126 Camming*. Smith u« Anon (I Fon. B.'tf8)... 144 Crowley'icaM 145 f m'.: B Bowea, iaSjip ,,^^^ jg Brehaut v. Mehan...... is Brown », Douglas.. 24 B»oon 0. Douglas A Con- ~***^^ •»•.<.«......... 28 Brand «, Bickell jg Botland v. Larocqne as Bei^jamin p. Wilson aV Bagwell V, Hamilton ^ 42 Baylejr Exp nj Brown p. Kimpton ng Biy«on». Dickson.... ne '^■' Dnfresne, Exp 49 Dewdney, Exp ^ 49 * Daris A Muir A Chamber- ?to... ;.. 114 Evans*. Brown,......„ ...... 29 ' :■:/. Boutin r«{.. 138 Bowie A Boonej contes.... 146 Fahey V. Jackson J jg -Fttwlfli B , Down w.....wi...j 1. =S^ Fraser p. Davis A Morita .. 31 Fowler p. Padgett... 37 -■■•-^- X -u -!'i ..^^i^m 1 V t < ♦ '.■4., 4' ' INDBX Froer In w * Oilmour 187 Pnuer k Hauvagfau k Win. n4n«.- 144 Oibb, K](t} 18 Gore V. Lloyd ' 39 Qraham v, ChApman 1I3 01bbon»». Phllllpi, ne Oarrett In r«M 121 ■ _ I. H Heaney 9. Birch 18 Holyrood ». Gwynne.. 18 Hankey v. Jopea is Hitchcocl( V. Sedgwick 20 Hingston v. Campbell 24 Hawkeaworth v. Elliott. ... 29 Hurtublse vl Lariche 38 Hampaon, Exp 94 Harmon t. Fletcher 114 Holt In r« 122 Heath la r« 144 Kennedy V. Smith 18 King V. Smit|h 26 Kitchen v. Bartsch 67 Kaper v. Booth k Stewart. 163 LeduovjTottrigny.. ......... 86 Ijunarche «. Lebrecque..... 37 "! ' Of 0ABI8. Learning v. Cochrane 8T larocquo V. Clf rk 87 Livermoor v. Iteglny 88 Lacorobu k al. v. Lanctot. 4a Lawlor », Walker 70 Lamb In rt „ 72 Larivioro k Whyte k Mc- Evila 95 Langfltaffe Iii n lOO Lin<|onv. Sharp „ na Leya"* Wife k McPherion lU Lang^ In r« 124 Legge, Exp 144 Lo'd, Exp iti Melton V. 'Nichols 20 Moore v. Luce 36 Mutrie, Exp 37 May V. Larue .'.„ 45 Moorehouse, Exp...... 4& M0H8 V. Smith ,. 48 Morita ». Whyte : 81 Morgan In r« * Whyte k BIron... ,., 88 Meymott, Exp. .' 144 Miller's caae 145 May V. Breed.. I68 Morgan V. Whyte I6O ■ llo McGrath v. Lloyd ,... ' jg Mackay v. Rutherford!...., " IS McRoberfa t>. Scott. 18 McGllliTray v. Montreal Ins. Co. 19 McFarlane In r« * Stewart St ■/.:/;■;::■ ■^•■- ■ * "IT" .., ,X W 1 \^lfj^ >-.,■ .1 37 Jt 87 ■ ■• n ' ■■*^d 42 70 V 7a ,; \ 30 36 37 45 4& 48 . '* . ■ 81 ':--'K:.. -^.' It' •♦<■;->-- ^ >*♦'» 16 /^, 18 ^ %' IB T7i 19 Y' 32 mbix or MoDougmll r Torr.noo.... at IUm.b<»it;,m . Uw,. 37 2:?r/"~- « Boyai c.n.uiii!L iai;;, " MoWhIrtor •. Thome ns Whyto * ,,- Mc^y .. ag«d«,u„ „i81 Boe •. Boyii"'^';^"- „«^V ." U9 ^ BeitJ.Perrot ^fl ^ Newton V. Trlgge ig -^"^ Newton V. OnUrio Bank...' li> ' ^ ^*'''""' ^^''^ •;••••• 1« 8««roUry 8Ute (H. M.) v. KdniouMtone ig O % - 811k t». Osborne ...'"... 19 Sinclair u. Perguaon 39 CNeiU. Glover ...... 39 sZt"' "^^^ •••••• »* onenuiBank.c;;;-: 1" rwrtVH:;^::: iH Sharing r.Munler ng Pltfkeri;. Welle 17 Patterson ». Walah...?!.. ..*.*. 18 Poier V. Claphani' ig Perry In ; ^o Strachun r. Barton ng Smith V. Saltynun 140 Smith In r* *" ,*, Do. 20 P«tt.,ca«, !!? Taylor t,. Carpenter... P-.iw!. » *** Troughton v. Gitley ^ P-body .. Harmon 144 Tncker .. HemamL; Z X remain v, Sansum gT ^ Thomae v. Torrance ai '^ / Thom t). Torrance „ 41 Ak_ ». « -Taillon, ExD 1.. . "" ]tm Qwbec Bank V. Steer 38 T»,rgeo;„.Taiii;;?::C*" 4J Thurber In re k LaV I al. 186 * Tempest In re k Duchee- Si' Bl v ew ». Duncan tn m f "^ ' ■ " ■ ■u... t gy i»«^ Q .xT " Tesrier, Exp. 4 Martin" nu» %^Jmith .......,,.,.. 28 Thomae In « ""^•- "« Boberteon v. Pergumm...... 36 Thoapwn v. BuiS;i: JS I •,*i •-f t jfT'TV* *%! ^ ' ft iWDix or oAau. WlthallAYonnf AMIchon 119 Warren * Shaw A Wurner IIT Wlnsor, Bip 144 Warmington In r« Itlonet lira t"i Wrighl V. Bird 18 WmIIm V. Farkflr 18 WillUuni V. Cb«mb«n 39 WllM»v.fw W 'V Warner V.Baker . ST WtleoD t'. Rax .-. 8T "T Wurtele V. SUiokland 87 Wright V. Fairfield 06 Tale v. Tollerton 100<. Warren In r« ft Shaw * Young ft Wand 114 vWbitney 113 Yale v. ToUerton 119 ' m"^ W' ' r- 1 i- :;.;-;'."^ . t 1 i ' \ -i»i--r-.-.-— ■■^.— --■-- - - ^ ! '^ ;_ • . '•' :_.„ „;,^:^.:,:,_..: 'J V >■ -'■ '■■ :, ■: . r ■ "■■' '*, ■ - "C r: — ;' ■'; ■"■.,' **"-' ''*^ "•-. '■' _ ; . ■ « :' >. ■ ;'t4*^- •- ■. ■ ■ ■ y. - V *-.»■■ /■'-.■ ^/- -. ■- ^ > ■,*aM^,*.»„%A*»,..^,^ ADDENDA. ^ i / JrVn'J^H i^*."'*^** ^' following r-Credltow .honld legiUIf rote at the meeting for the •ppolntment of .n Awlgn^e. See. 10^ pjge 32, Note No. ?, iwld to report of c«w !« r* Andrew M^^lkrUne A Co, Ac Stewart :-12 L. a Jur. pi«e 249. Aftet Kote 1 to Sec. 68, pi^fe 88, add .-flee Sec. 136 «km«. m W the prfor privilege for coiiti. ^ ^1^ "Hm ^■t: - 'I •^'« .g/f^fT^'^^W^"-!' -f • r^issw "J *t{" • r^iSJ jifc»»,t *% * t! > l . *- '■ ^ . ,< It. ^ . - tJ.^ . Jp 1 1 - „ t '* « ■ ■ i \ . ■ # j*. • A. .' . \ - .-i \' : .'■ ■..■■^^ -.^If •w ! i 1 w " . . * ' — Tzr — '"■' — ^ r^ ^"\ - - : \ > •9 ' '. , '^^-^v^f- .' ■"' . W * 3 * f». f ii * -. *^#; THE INSOLVENT ACT V. . ■ OF* IIBOO. . 81 ft 88 Via CAP XVI. f — ••^^j — ■ AN ACT RESPECTING INSOLVENCY, f Preamble. TyHEREAS it b eipedient that the Aoti rMpeotliur JvL ^^'^P'^y «<* In-olvenoy in the geverfl ProTUnS Of Ontario, Quebec, New BninBwiok, and Not* SootU be •mended and conwlidated, and the Law on ih '■Wh w W«it« Cooke. 6i. If • m*»» *»"/ »"»"•♦'• *«» •«'• •«•''» .*'**' • »i.w U, ;.r«(il, hV ta • »nHl« i but If h« «hly ..ll. .«; h m Im. htjd ^ Wrluht V IUr«l. I rrice, 20. H« If » fluhnrnmn pu«!l««« lUli »wl J;il U..m. h. U . tr«l.r ; Imi If h« -^U. ..jjly •'"f, - .JfJ" »J*« caiicht by l.lm, hi t. not. H«mi7 » Blr«b, III- Cowp 333. _ If . IMO miOic Ulck. «i.r Mk from hi- own latul. .n. pmohawt MUtd nml fiifl, Ac, for the uurpo.« of iimkioK th-in h« »■•»«•*• trwhr W.t|l> V. Krker, k*< tup. Whi^n « timri |,urrhiMir« tlmhOT wlU -ud. M h« in»y out on hU own Und, It would I* oth«rwl««. Solyro« r. (IwynL, II. t.nnt 17«. "it I. .I^. •>";;'-^, »» Si«T|M'n«m linkript m . trJl.r, by buying •»u:t of buyloK nr -.lllng. un««oom|-inl«l by ».i »"»*"""«.*«, .^L*'"^"";'^ I. not Humcbnt. (;«<.k« 64 ; K«|*rt« B«.wr. 4, Ve.. 168 iUnker Y. Jon«-, (;<.w|. 74H.C A »rtiy1n« Md -filing quite colUt«r»l to • mail'- oAllnnry b».-in«M, though It nmy pr.xluo, • prottt, will not con-tltut« him • tHMlor. Kor «wun|.le, • *' >;""''""^' *'*« ^V ; booka. wd -oil- th«ni to bU •cholam N«wUm v jf***". » ~'». Io» But for the g-ner.! purpo*,. of l»w, the word " rnMbrr" hM i wid.r MKiiin. ntlnn thi»n I- .ttrlbutrd to It In th« b»nkrtipt Uwi Of EnKl«»'«- niu-, it .n»y not Ik, Unr^t t« i*y, ihftt everr tM^ who doM Ml act upon whl. h any of the rule- of mertTantlle law operates, becoroc. ' « CM« m.y b«, for th«4,urpo.S of i^';^{r «' '"»*»«'-. •• »»« OF VOLUNTAyTASHIONMENTB. Afiignment to be made to fnterim Anignet. Meeting of Creditors to be caUed. •nj rfJoiJ wngDM n«i« «»' **>• «r«(lltoni of th« InwiUwil ft>f Umi •pp»»iiiliM«'tit of mi •miiftxm, iluai b««iUl«l by thfl'bt«rlm trnkgim to |m b%M •! Ui« |>tM« _ of »miiiti«H« of th« InwUiml wllhln » t»rio<* not irieMdlnff thnt w«oli» fr»»n» ^^ fMouUort of th« deod of MBiKir nol lhfliK« wor.U .'ntUlo fi.nlgn.'rii, hnvlnit |.r«»- tMirty In that prprlnoe, l«» lh« bt-nrnt of tli« A. t Hut Um Court rrf«m.Hl U> .Ik* Ul« It, unl#M brotight Intftirii Ihim In anothrr fk.nii ' than In thai . Jn MdUm r. Nl. holl., 17 Q K H. l«7. Thn i*ni« wonln arn to bn fouwi In • ■ImllAr McUon of M* RnMUah and Arti.^rl.»o l«nkr»ipt Uw« ; »nd In Inith roHnlrt«« allniM V« P«rraUt«d U» avail th.Mi«.ilvr« of th« prlvn.ii{M of th<^M ' Uwi And thia, whuther thn «l«^lita havn Iwun «;ontra« t.'d in thi-wi or In oth^r towntrioa. Al*wind«r r. VaughMi, Cowp. iW , Mlf^n V. Cannon, 4 llani A Aid 4111 ; Taylor r. Carpenter 8 Htory,4af# Jam^a on lUnk Iaw., V H , 38 That U t.» -ay, allene, buylnf Rood* In Knglan«l an.l wndlnR them al»ri»a«l for aale : or bnylnff BOodfl abroad and BflmllnK th«mi U> K«K'*nd for iialfl, may, on comlna to that country, and (htrt eommttit^f an act q/ bankruplejf^ b t- ■ ^ -I' 1 < i -4 -^J*- ••ir;- "^^ «"• »-M«-» ^^t^:r:!,u!:^•• "-'• •«'» "- Hftt te • dl« Wkc, r.f.r*«.^ J, dim |«1 to MUm^ujS^ 9,mmMo M U90IMP ft mh am Aiii««Hapt. Th. forn or Ifc. .Mlf WMBI moat b« •eo;Ufl«t to Fom O; | ». rn.otv4nt to oiiM/, am< m4i»4 a declaration on oatlT _3. fluob ««Hn« .h.n b« c.||«d bj ^v^nlmmmi (For« AUnd P^vumi. U. .««h „u«ti.,K th« interim M-lgnJ «hiUI •II hu, owditor., .„d the amount clu, to ^h, dbtinguiahing ^r whiob ha .« t> uuim> »l>ffii» BMlUtiUfii Xiia Ui« Inlirrim w»i^«t -hdl •ho pro^ww it do«um*mU wwl trottoHwt, if r«|tlif*l « to do bjf mj ffi4- Itoff. vUm« lli which lh« frtwUpnl reti*!"* Vl.l«' ( U». ' iL» w t wwnw tiWHW *iio«iiTi wmon Ail TUMI *«>»«*«*;[ f«)B WMION m M out* UAitt moMUfltM. . Tli« »h\**i »f »»'»■ .lUtlnillnn U t" •-- rrUln who hkaa H«1i« to An. th.1 ««*tlim, h*T« •l«a« • ^m. VUte I 4 |K«<. jVoli. •»¥- 34 1^1 DUB cor tiuNiftt. '■'A^ faStbt §. A dlfferonoe of opinion exlited b«two«n the Coarti o'OnUrio «nd the Court of App*'»U of Qu«be?, m to wheth«r^uml«r aoth Vic 18 4 2 pommonly cmIImI th»i Amondin«nt to the Insolvent Aot'of" 1864— an Iniwlvout had • rjght to MiiiKn to mn oAoUl MsiRnue not,ro«ld«ntln the county «.r dlntrlct of tho Insolvent • domicile. The fimner held the neg»Uve (Ilingston y. CMophell, Law Jour 1866, p. 299), and the Utter decided In the •fflrmaUte (Brown v. -Doiigliw, 13 L. C. Jur. 29). Thli question cannot arise under the present act, as It exprt-Hsly doftnes In sect. 2 th , Transfef by Interim Assignee. 7. Tbe defed or instnunent of assignment may be in the form C, and the deed of transfer by the Interim Aasignee in the form D, or in any other forms equivalent thereto respec- tively, and if executed in any pmrt of Canada other than the Province of Quebec, they shall be ill duplicate, and a copy _ _ ,— ak _.* ^k %« '■*«;" J^- of the Ust~orbreditors pr^IuoM^ srtiie tot meethi^uf wwli- tors, shajl be appended to the deed ; and no partioular de> ■fc. * I,. ttario a9th ffioial rent's pb«ll, i«uy« Kunot 2 th9 n the liflCft- )ytho It any* fWH to tterim * , Ivent; eforth estate ^ " -^ '^'v Baa. 8.] '*•..■■ •} » ^*f!. FOBM Of TEANsriB. J -»^ or drt«l of th. prop«i, or .(fcoto «|g,^ ^ J, «r «Uw d«d. or M«„no«i r«,„i™d by th. «igi., d,dl a. «» n«j b., « th. r«,„e.t „f u,, A«ig,«nUh« I! a^of th. „«,„ti™, of ™oh j^ „ ^ ^ executed before a noterv • Tmi ^*^ ^^'^ ^'"'^ *"» 'nvarJ^blj 2_AKD OOPT or TBI LIST Or OBIDITOBS, 40. fli; -~^^ * *'• ®®- ^*°« ^- "Jn**"*! C. p. (Ontario) rr Interim Assignee fail to execute Deed of Transfer. ml f^"'?'**^ ^*^^ ^'^ ^^ or neglect tp execute niDuinaiion of an «m^»»^ .* _.l _ ..... . . .. . ««etio«i of ttie Judge be subject to imprisonnieut for. • I .- V--!** . i' .■■ • ■ ' ■* ' ' ■ ■ „■ '' ■ ■-' ■■ ■■.. ■ '■ 26 RlfUiAL TO TRANBriR. v [8lO. 8. period not oxooeding one month; and iuoh {mpriMonment may bo ordewwl by the Judge apon the application of the penton ao nominated as awiignee, or of any creditor, supported by afiBdant to the ijatbfacti<»i>f the Judge : and the interim ■aeignee shall not be permittM to plead to or answer such •pplieation either as to itn form or upon, the morite in any manner or way whatever until after he shall have executed and delivered to the assignep such deed of transfer, and shall have also delivered over to him the whole of the estate and effects of the Insdlvent, with all books, instruments, vouchers and documents appertaining thereto. V ■ ' , ' ■ ■ r ■-■■'■ " ■ / 1. CFOS TH« APPI-IOATIOM. This ai>plic:ation muHt bo made In the form of a Petition, and should bo inado through a Member of the Bar. Prom the fticl that it muHt be 8Ul>|)orted by an affidavit, to tho gatlBfaction of a Judge, and thai the Interim AHHigneo Ih diilwirrcd from pleading to it in any way, until after hti Hhall have made the transfer, it may bo questioned whether notice is required to bo given him. It would, howover, bo prudent to give notice. m . Proceedings wken Interim Assignee becomes the Assignee. ])eposit of the instrument : copies hdw certified. 9. If by election, or by ftiilure of election, the Interim Assignee shall become Assignee, his appointment shall be established, if by election, by an instrument (Form D D) declaring the fact, s^ed by the chairman and by one or more of the creditors present at the meeting appointing him, and aathenticated by his own affidavit : and if by fWlnreof election, by an instrument declaring the fact, and signed and BWom to by himself before the Judge, who shall have power to interrogate him specially upon the contents thereof, and shall not receive his oath if he has any reason to doubt tii* «« .,.* Aurti stated in each Instrument ; and the tnitrament of ap> fointment shall be deposited in the offiee of the Court with ■ '■ I m, : > ■ ■■'; ■ < 1'- ' ■ vX':' ■ :'-• ■ •. -iO •f ' 1 ;— m.-.\-::t -p ' ''■''•••) ' ■'noT or AwiomiMT. it fa^^-.^ i"' r •^"•"'"""'•'T of th. Court wh.rd» It !• d.p«„W under th. ««| of moh ConH, .l,.ll «,rr. .11 tk. m«.t or in th. Prorinc of Qa,beo to IhJl^TX T^ ««i.t«rod th.r.with. ' '^ *"""' ""» IWi«( ignment shall be htld to convey. Provuo : a, ,o pledgee, of Ihe properly of the. r„.olvenl. ■ a}?:, '"" r'?""'r' *•« "« l-'M to con™, .„d T«t i. ^.T" •".\^"'"«»<" ""•«■« •• W. burin«, .1 „^' h« .nt<««t th.r.,n, wh.th.r in fe, or oth«wi», «,d .ho Z Ud. M exwpting only ™.h « .r. „.„pt fi„„ ^^ fcoh^ n,.de «.d p,».id«l ; „d if „ ..rign« b. ™^ ^«% .ppo.nt«l, or if by .h. f.il„„ ^ZZm, th. In *« «^ r.gh„ , a ^ u,, »h.l. of «,oh eWt. «,d <«»t, K Tn!^ . "^ ""' "° P'"^ of «y of th. dfeot, of a. ^l™.t or «,y oth„ p.Hy i„ p<«e«K„; lh«Krf»ith ^^y«.t of th. «H^t i^iiy .h*;;;;:;;,, .. . ■ •««p™».d.d ftr of md, phdg« or p«^ in j-nrnnriiii. "^ '■ r ? Hq .V II -* 98 RrncoT of amiiowmiht. [Sio. W. proving hii claim agaiuitt Iho obUUj and putting a talue upon bii aecurity ; But at any time before th« maturity of any •dvanoo uiodo upon the pledge of effeoUi of the Inaolvent, or* irithiB fifteen dayH thereafter, .the aiwigiiw) Hhall have the right to aeU nuch offeoUi a« he may Hell the other offootji of the Inaolvent; and thereupon if the price ia aufficiont to. cover auch advance with intoroat and lawfVil charges, the , pledgee ahall carry out such aale and deliver the effect* aold , " in conformity therewith, receiving the price thereof, but not otherwise. • 1. THB AHiaNM||NT HHALL Bl HHLD TO COKVIT, 40. Thla preceding part of the aec. ii copied from Bee. 2 aub. mo. 7 of Intolvont Act of 1864. Under that nub. sec. It ban been decided by Monk, J., in 'Montreal, that the moneyg which liad been Mlaed, by a judgment Creditor of the luBolvent, prior to the Msignment, but at the time of the aaBignment pending in Court, could be attached by the aHsigneo, to be divided among the ere- . ditora generally, according to the proviHions of the Act, whicH In thlB respect are identical with the prewjnt one. Bacon T. Douglas, and Convenjo Abb. IS L. C. Rep. 466. But when a sale has been had under an execution against • Judgment debtor, who afterwards made an assignment, the pro- ceeds of the sale are not vested In the asBignee, but go to the creditor. See Brand v. Blckell, Upper Canada Law Jour. p. 96. Nor will the aBsignment vest in the Assignee property beyond the reach of the Insolvent law. For instance,— an Insolvent ab- sconded from Ontario to the United BtateS. He W"t*»e" fol- lowed by the agent of the person, in that Province, who had be* ' come bis surety, and by threats of criminal proceedings Induc^ to pay the amount of security. A bill by the official assignee to recover the money from the surety, was dUmlssed, on the ground * that the money handed to the defendant was not within reach of our lawB, it would not have formed part of the InsolvenVa estate for distribution. Roe v. Smith, 15 Chy. Rep. 344. ^ The assignment suspends law suits pending by or against the , IiiBolveht. After the assignment the Assignee m^ move in any suit, for the suspension of the proceedings, until aflei be can for- mally appear therein, to prosecute or defend it, in his officUl ca- pacity. In appeal, Buriand v. Larocque, 12 L. C. Jur. 293,^ rittbougfa^ Wngl a nd, >U j a «Lproperty acqu i red by the Bank. rapt up totiie time of iis^'discharge passes to his assignee, Jie may there maintain a suit for his personal Ubpur performed after 8lo. 10.] irrBcrr or AmisitMiNT. 29 . In EuRliah Courtd it la •lao held thftt where th« — .i,^ hiE'i:;?,:!; '"f ""•'• """ '"** -»» "'^i^«»" «- .^^ him to trMM and <«)ntra«;t dtibte without th«lr inJ!,/ ^ ' .^^ credlton, of auch d«bta will be pTeS to ftl .^J^^^"**' */»• the bankruptcy on the aaaeta ^uirrJub^^^achtU^ X^^^^ lowance falling " wHhin the orinelnlT nf - „ l^ . **"*'** •** .. ."tiding byf and allowfng'^rnottr to tair. n':i"* ' U!" "Whereby he i. poatponed." Troughten t Sltl«vT r'«*^ . l^ucher^v. Her„an.an.^T J„r. 723 sTd^a^Nr ^YoUfni Pn»v nee otQu^c who had ^comIinJ^:^eT''iiili^rrj:Mc tlon in aome caaea of the privilege which orev lonaW -lu^ !l the common law of that ProvlnV Tder'^Art^ ivV'JfjTl,^ Coutume de Pari,. Thia aec. of the Act IBfl* i.Hitfi \^\^' preaent law; and from the termVi the UtfoV«nS?r I^ '" *^ r srh-L^rornXr.*^^^^^^ .'^rn^'ra.'-™ '''^ — -^^ • But the right of atoppage in tranntu atill ezlatii Thl« »i»h» however, ceaaea from the moment the Duroh*!^' «, 5 ! ^^^^. JNcome poaaesaed of the property P'»'«»»aaer or his agent i It has heen held, in Hawkeaworth v. Elliott A al and Bm— -1 t^n, by the inaolventa, merchant, in Mont«.«l1^ Ik - f"^ j*he defendant at Montreal ^'' "r'*"**** °f Wm ,to Th<( M W ignwft of naolveato pleaded th«* yhl^faS-^'v -» I ;^ .t >/} ■ T,frr 80 ■VriOT OP AMIONMBNT. [Sao. 10. %, . In th« HuiH»rlor Oourt, ll«rth..U)l, J., hold that th«i «ld riiry coo- tumiiUttHl hy th»t ••«. of lh« Act wm »n •< tu«l |h«««wIoii In th« K;,k ofT..r«nt.» V. IlinH-U.u, IM., * All-n -t .1. |H.lr.. 13 L. 0. -''"ln*«L<«l In H«|.t. tfrm, 1MB, thU Judicm«nt In H»wke.wofth Jho .ub.Unc« of U.0 remwki of tkw« of tlu, pr«.idUig Jud««iS •wo »ud eo/i : — ..... Bawjut. J— In thl» CMM there hiwl bwn no •uch «>y »»*^ "J 1 been mixed up with the other good, of the rendee In other wqrdj JTlong a. he !»n Identify them ; but In ca«e. of Inwlyency oitf Uw hH limited the time within which .uch demand in wTendi- oation can be made to aiteen day. after tt» delivery of the goods ***£rSSS5rnumetou. authoriMo. froin the Bngllrf., Sootol^ and t-rench law, to .how that In the preimnt caw there J-d nejrer been anV delivery to the defendant, of a nature to bar the plaii^ Ufle'riiAtofreyendlcation. He cited ca«. in which good. wetj. actually received into the warehouw of the PJirchaiier, b»t wjth sdeolaJation that they were to received In ^e intereet of th« ^ Vendor, and it wa. held by the Court tJjat no -^f f/J dehvjry uf the goodiMMid^beMn mad. talha-pn rrha M r. H« J fl fll ' ght thj^ thel^^nr^a^nUdning the plalntlfc' aaion and di««»i"i»»« Se LttSrention of the awignee ahould be confirmed, but it ^■: 8io. 10.] irrioT o» AmMnuMMt, (' ..I th« plaintiff.' M»1 M th..|r nrorrU .ml .Z.^. ".'•'"'''' »* . the plainUff,' Wa «v«r thrir Kn th«t imuumuiu Th«» In-. ,^ .^' .•' *"* the premium. Tl..,y pETtS; frS .^ Si ^T *".*' »*« Th«y w«ro .nu r.,d in thdr nam« in their!^-.. *'''"'l *"*'»•"• •IthouKh tho duty wa. not «id ll J-L li ." '*•'«»'«»'«•, »• 10] . «PWWT or Aiwiumiwii,, . J iTUurT' '"' "^""'^ ""''"^ •*»»-•• o/ th. drt^ ^;^ una cow. four .h«ep,|.„,,^j;.„, ;;• ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ Jl bL";«H;7^ "^ """""'^ """""^ 'PP-' ot th« debtor t««cu|-..lx ««„.„r., «„« «.«JbMl„ Ul* 'T,^,'*" P'*t«-.«1« «ix HiHHini., all «plnnlnK whc«I. *nd w..2 ? ^ "^ ^'''^' "'«' *^*P«*. / ••■^••«o,ei,A6a/KM#. ■ i ■ ■":•■ :.^« ■■■■'; ::■:■-:' ^:''^' '' . . "- 'lii " ^-^ < .'■■■-. , :. . ■ .^» ' , " ■■:■ ' ' ■ ■ ' . ' I '-i " ' i MS>^--: *M#:'* ^- lWllirT»ATWII Of AWWWMWrr. [itO. ft. V U, ftiilFttK ttpwi thii «x«cmllon of Ui« dwd of trwurfer, th« rrovin«« of Q»«brc, »h«H a«|.-«t ,m« .J Oii aupU«.lfl^^ of th« d«ed of M«,n«n«iit •ml of .uoh Amil of tr*nirfi.r . .nd . - If III thi» Vrminm of Qwiibw, •iithe«li« oopl«i of mah,\ti tte «««« of th«^ propter Court ; .nd In «ilh«r om« th« lirt of oroditoni iih«ll »oooiiip«iy tK« iiwtrumenUi no dtpoAtfld. I.P-.W twi orrHJB Of tub r«orwi ootmt. ^Ti?H uJrJ.« r»«"t hiring J..rl«llUli,ii In the domlolfa erf th« prema Court of No^HcutU. VUU | 142. i«#iyiilra«on of Deedt of Auiifnnunt atU of 1V^^^' ■» 12 If the Inimlvent ponno-iwii re«l '**^{>J^'^" mngnmmi wilh the deed of tranrfer •mie»edSlipto, If •*! jaoh deed of trtnirfer be required and eieout*^, iTmAh tml e«^t• be in the Prorinoe of Quebec, autheolio oopiei thereof may be enreff-U^red in the ReKirtry Oftoe for the lUKi«traUon Diviilon or County within which rooh re^ ^rtate \» Hituate ; and no robie<|ucnt regintraUon of any d«d or in-trument of any kind «.ecut«i by the InwWt, or ^irhioh otherwiie would have •ShcUA hia "^.-^^'"T liaye any force or effect thereon , and if the real ertate be in tt»y part of Canada other than the Prorinoe of Quebec, and deed, of alignment and of tranrfor be executed ^^^^^ ^ Tinoe of Quebec before Notarica, copiea of auoh deeda oerti- iled by the Notary or other public officer in who* cuatody theoriginala remain, maybe ^'»!^.^^^°^ gjf^r?; diooe^of ihe execution thwrwf, apd a qertificate of roch regiatration may be endoraed upon » • ^•'i|^*' ^rtf* ■ •flB^p^l 9m. ItJ tMivnunoii op Amutnmw»t. n li«t of onKiitoni Mmami UHhtdrndot Irmnrfw. i A '■? / t . ;J.». M '"**, • ^ o i p. tioiiffiuoi? twm»ATi©». [iie. It. OOMPDUORT LIQtflDATION. - - ■ - "i-^'f^ , *f§ A A*Um am hi imm»i liMwIftiil m4 lilt ml^Ml to oomfvhatj U<|ttiil»M(>ft ^^v' I ThI- •*rll«m. AiMt lit ■» > nrtiBl< to A fiielwW-, •»• cwpUid from ll.« A. I «r I«fl4 . |-irto#il*.iW f.di tor •• III. mw4»-9^ ruk-n fr«w «i«! 8 trfit vi«? ♦•!• »». •»•- rr~'T"l . ! Art •;«!•'« .ImlUr J. tWte* »n Ih. Ut.lU.a liUU« Acl of iM7. JmmWf llytkrupt Ijlw iil I'nilwl HialM, fit. Th« wont "InnoUrnl," m n-*-*! »n Ihl. Art, rmni«K«Ml« to llw IM*! mr^iilnn uf th- »..nl t«inkr»l|»» In Knf luml. Th- t*. hnlr«l dUtJii. II..I1 will, h furmrrly .<»I«ImI I«i »»••» «"Mntry »«tw««ii iMink- ruDtN •».! h.«..lvrnU, tmmrly lh«l tlu- f«irtn«r w*r« tr»<^r« •nd llM Ultof not, hM ti»w, lii.wrvrr, < rwril t-i r«Ut thrr.". N«»»W hM llM dUMmtUm which im-vMU .In Krwur iH-twrfn • ImdW rrvZL**, »nyn.rth..r r«y.«nitl.m l^tht Province orgy;;«;«c^^ Ihr Intrrpr. Utlun of Kn^WoU amtU n« ih.< ». U I»U down n thlf ■UtuU< which r«nd«r « trwlrr llnhlo t.. . onipulnory I Iqu Mutton l» ■o &r M ihey Biiiy n«»t ««mfllct with Ihfl dri lulonn «.f our conrt^ In OnUflo, • rn-aiUT wh«»-« drht U Immntuml, mmf r«mmr„fl« thr«, pr.HrVdlnK- .K*»n-t .n ln«iUrnt di.l.U»r, In th.< -•«!« m.«. n«r M h.i might h«»o don., (f hi. drbt \ml !•««» «*«^y«- J^ ^l Moor* V I.UC.S 1« ,(' I' (l'|'l»«' ^■•"•'••) P *<" V^ " *'• ^ ||«p 113. Thut h« m»v «l»«», In th.< I»rovlii< .• of QuHht, m»y m fnfrni«d, b«<«H««' thrr.', •nk 3 Mmb., 487. Tho act alio duptinds on thu intent with wliioh U is don«. JamoH on Banli. Law (U. 8.), ass. Any act of a debtor liy which hi* true title and ownership of property are licpt fronj the view of hifi crcditor«, if made with intunt, to prevent it being attathcd, in a concealment. (VNoil T. Olover, Gray, 144. Avery A H«»bbH, Bank. Law, U. 8., 328. So, in the Province of Quebec, by the 7»8 art. of the 6'oda qf Civil Proe«.: fe:> 18. /'!-. ,'.?» it - i i^^sT- r-'* ' * ■;■ -^m ■" ■ ■ ♦ .-;*:■ ;'%4 >. ' ^•■.■'; ^v:-- '■ "-^ 'v ' ' ■ ■ 810: 18.] rRAUD JH BXIOUTION. j~ » ' t^AODULENTLY PKocuiUiiO JfiXlgUTION. rf. OrV with iaoh intent he ha. procured his money goods, ohattolB, landu or property to be aeiied, levied on « taken under or by any prooew or execution, having operation where the debtor resides or has property, founded upon • demand in its nature proveablo under this Act, and for a iram exceeding two hundred dollars, and if such process is in for^ and not discharged by payment or in any manner provided for by law; ' * ' 1.—HAS papooaiD HIS iiohit; ac, to bi biissd. ^A •Imllar proviHion In 5 67 of Engliah law of 1861 It !■ h^kl SoTh niV^'irii'^'^^'^^'"" **'^^"» »»»« initiative, and cauiS the thing to be done in the ordinary aenae of the word Thl«S / IMPRISONED IN CIVIL ACTION ' '■¥■'''. ' ■..■■.■■-..-,.- v^ t. Or if he has been actually imprisoned or upon the gaol . limits for more than thirjiy days in a civil action founded on contract for the sum of two hundred dollars or upwards, «id «tiU 18 so imprisoned or on the limits; or in q^ of sueh iinF»»onment he has escaped out of prison or from custody or from the limits; "' mJi, ?^ **'*' jpnglish statute, imprisonment for fourteen davs In • ' ' '-t ♦ ,.'■-■-, ■ S*— MOaa THAU THIBTT DATJL ln5iJlfWi.**i'i^V*" "ckoiied exclusive of the ilrst. and Inclusive qf the last, unle«i the last foil, on a Sunday orh^ldS^ if '.-,>»•■ "*yj-' 40 iuirirsAL TO OBEY ooniT. [J9io. 18. t «.■ ,*->• or a dajr •ppointed for • public fimt or th«nkii|flvinK. Formerlr, the flnit and liuit daya woro inoludod. Doria k Macrau on Bank. 167. By ( 143 of thU Act, tho word « day " In Raid to mnan << a JurU diclal day." In tho Provlncn of Qii<>l>uc, neither tho Hmt nor last days would bo included. Civil Procuduru & 24. ttuloM practio« Ins. Act No 12. ': NEOLECTINO OR REFUSING TO APPEAR. /*. Or if ho wilfully nogloota or rof\iH08 to appear on any rqle or order requiring his appearance, to be examined as to his debts under any statute or law in tliat behalf; NEGLECTING OR REFUSING TO COMPLY. g. Or if ho wilfully jreiVises or negleoto to obey dr comply with any such rule or order made for payment of lis debits or of any part of them ; *' „ NEOLECTINO OR REFUSING TO OBEY ORDER IN CHANCERY. h. Or if he wilfully neglects or refill^ to obey or comply wiih^the order or decree of the Court of Chancery or oi ftny of the judges thereof, for payment of money ; ASSIGNMENT OTHER THAN BY THIS ACT. t. Or if he has made any general conToyance or assignment of 'Bis property for the benefit of his creditors, otherwise than in the manner prescribed by this Act, or if bemg unable to nieet his liabilities in full, he makes any sale or conveyanoe of the whole or the main part of his stock in trade or of his assets, without the consent^ his crediton^ Of without satis- fying their claims ; - .. .1>««I>B IT BlUO DMABLI TO MUT HIS LIABUiITIlS IK rUIiL, HI ■\ ,:^. , ■ MAKIS 'ANT SALS, AO. "•■'•;■: The^eory of the law of France is, that when a trader becomes \ unable to pay his liabilities, his property belongs to his creditont^. \ JOBBse, ord, of lg?3, 480^^ C<>d»^» Coaa^art. 487. Jghia aato-^ or^ oOil'veyance of the main part of his stock after he dtscovors his inSolyency, would necessarily result in defeating and delaying « J- ^ ^^r Siq. 144 DBMAND oi^ Uttramnmir PSRMIT8 AN EXECUTION ON HIS PBOPERTV ™i !,' !" <"""''" "y "«>°»i'>'' i«uod .g.i„.t him «.«Kl letied upon or Uiken i„ .,«„,i„„, ^ roLruLt* officr for the «lo thereof, or for afte.„ day, after .ueh «i. ™^;.»bjeot however to the privileged olaim of th. «i.i„g ereditor for the eoat, of .ueh exeeulion, .„d .l>« to hi. oWm or Adl not do «, .eoordi.^ u, tife law a. it exi.ted p««o« -Ki, Of th. dXtor ™* " preference ot« aiother, 00 tE VadebtorfamtomtethisUabUUici, .■ ir.?r^ 5 ,0 the aggr^t, j„ hundred doll.,., J^ rS.!lLl!T!.''."»™ "" ""^ P*™"""? "thin ZL.^ yd|ild»tnotwlM.rrinimohTn«.hJhMhi.dJuf.JiM^ lua fiumJy^^m hi. employ; (Form B.) requiringMm to j;f* ,1 .^^.■^^ / .'♦ t f. I , DEMAND or AHSmN^MlNT. [SlO. 14. iiuik« an MaignmoDt of bin OMtate apd , offtwta for ih<» b«Q«fit of bin oreditori. "'^ . < 1, Taktia fruiu tub. wo. 2 of Mc. 3 Inaolvent Act of 1804. — -^ -'- - %^^ k \ .Thu dvbtur miiHt bu • trndor, nil th« operation of the law !• conlincd toiratlcm. And ilf thu I'rovinou of Ontario it has l>««a held, tl\at on« who ban coaiivd to truiti bufore the lit of Hcptcm* b«r, 1804, when the inHolrent act, which prvcodod the pr«ii<>nt one, camo.into operation, coiil4!(ii>d uKninHt under •ub. Bee. 2 of sec. 3, of that Act^ from which thiH mction in de- rived. Bagwell V. HamilU>n,.lO..U. C. Jour. 305; nee alHO La- combe k al. V. Lanctot, 16 L. C. Rep, 160, Which will be mor« ftillv referred to further on, and in which a ■omewhat alAilar deeiaion waa given, in the Court of Review, at Montreal. It may therefore be'inferred that ai* the Act of 1864 waa In- operative quoad tnwicrH n;Miding in the I'rovincea of New Bruna- wicli and Nova HcOtia, thia (lection could not be invoiced against luch of ti>em who have oeaaed to trade anterior to the lat of JtJept. 1800, when the proaent law cai^e into force. True, thia •ub. aec. of the Act of 1884 Jiaya, " If a trader ceaaea to meet his eommercial liabilitiea, Ac, which the aec. 14 of the preacnt act, subatltutea with the worda « If a dtbtor ceaaea to meet hia *ia6i/»> « tie» generally," Ac, arid a dt-btf>r may not be a trader. 5ut, aa the operation of thia act la confined to trader*, it ia submitted that the above authoritiqa are applicable. V * 8.— C1A8S8 TO MKST HIS LUBILITIIS. , In the Act of 1864 thia aec. ia ex{>reaaly limited to << commer- cial liabilitiea." But^ the prcaent atatute ia limited to traders, it may be urged thatccAsing to meet liabilitiea of a nonH:ommer- cial ^ature would hot alpne place a trader under ita operation. It would appear the present act extenda the element of the for* mer one in this reapect ; and, provided the debtor be Still a tra. der, pen^ita the demand of an assignment to be made, when hx^ ceaaea to meet gencru,jily his private debts, as well as those con- tnMsted in his buaineaa, whereby, on the contestation of the de- mand, the creditor may be enabled' to add weight to the presump. tion of insolvency of the debtor, through non-payment of hu trading liabilities, by establishing also the npn-paymebt gener^,. ally of hia private and non-trading debta. It haa been already remarked that the debtor must be a tradef , and that no detnand can be made on liabilities of a private natnre. Nor can the jdemand be made simply as a means aad with the Ji^ ordollectfhg a debt. The followilig~caM of -1^ combe A al. v, Lanctot petr., may serve for illai^tratioii. 4 "' ,*■' ■ -fe ^'-'W^ ■N. ■'""'•9. Sec. 14.] DiMAWD Of A«ajaNjiiiif. thi^.T'^' •"** .•"""""'• ^"^'to" of UboM, d«in«ndwl from •tho p.rtn«rH[,|,, had not cflM«d to i«y iu IIh .lli iV./r,.;i Thl. h^ 4ud not c«««,d to meet hi. '' conmlJcM Z u^^^^^^^ "'*' *^" In evidence It-alHo wim. «lmltM,d by o«„„c,.«"'redlt«r. that 4>-«ii»«Aar AS Tiwr Mooiw Dim. i In this. act a middle courm) ha« been adopted It nflith«^ 35if cpsit\";r.ivr raw ^. 8.--A1IT OM OB MOM OLAWAMTB, AC. ' ;f 44 OOHTIBTAtlQN Ot DIMAMO. [SlO. 1ft Tho dffin«nd, M'ronliiix («» thn form I), iihnuld 1»« In «♦ pmiMtrvwl, tfltli » <'«!ftinr»t« Induracd tlifroon h/Uiii pcmoik wliomirvcd it on tijn UohUir, of , the dutu ftnd pl»io of Mtykv. It may liflj>rud«nt alM) to wW th«^, ^_ hour on whUh i) wM Mrvud, If Mryttd Wlthli^ the uaual hoan of buninoM. In the I'rovincu of Qnuboo no miinnionii c»n^h« Honred before 7 A. M. nor afte^T p.. m. ; nor ♦•»n a a >. .. <■ of -uii. • tr«niifi,r mutt b« Riv.n u» X,V * '••'■*^' "••* ««"<=• «nlii,di„ that of Son- 1^^^^^^^^ »*» »3fl.00.Th'rh N notice of the r«-tr«n„fcr to thrdebtor nn^K^*':****"' *•>« We •oven dAy- «,|«,,,,,.,.„t j^ the demand ? **" ^^nd J„|y, ,t,ue Court hdd (Torrince, J^ timt i tT„^ .Ui::^ "-iMnmofi'. Tho tnand wan founded, we're InrWdJnt wUIu.^!k"'? r*"^" "»« ^ik. " the re.tr.n«fer of thtf latter t«,u it J.ni,**'**/^ »38.00,.nd " to Insolvent till after tho demand th«H^ J *.""* *'*'«" notified^ talned.- 13 L. 0. JuriHt, 19. "** """'*' ««> be ■m!: " >■— "i™ m* Din. !'' fplrcuilicl.loli), the Uucoi?.hl,iI,L^ "."'*''' ''"™' l^i"'« "tor WI..0.3„ri,^ 1".' Kr^' «'Si?''^°«'-, MVT.L.;?.' >-. •■?^. «.— -AnM HOTIOt. One Clear Juridicial day. See jm^,^. Rflvifiw, Montr e ^' aotii jm,g^ .^g||=:. A,^ "■■. ..;. r . i: .. '\* ■ -Y' ■ • '• . ' . , iy' ••• wmutATwn or diii4h» B.--TO TIM i«»l»«i. (Sm. 15. i« iiniAfki ftn«i Nflw Hruii-wl. k t.. the judge of th^ Tonnlf • Slm» I - m^ »n Kcv H^olU, t«. • Jud«e of I'rolmK eio-pj _ tZlt th"\Tly «f ll«ur.». whcr« it n.«y l,« pr««.nU,d lK.fbf ft Judge of the Huprnrofl Court. * Ua !»««<. . , , i« n««l«^ 11 hM b*«'n h«ld that the cr«llU»r« who mwke th« ing limolvenojr. 5 Pmo. Rep. 10. , ^ , I t.-T»AT TH. itOrrAa., *C., WA. T.«rOIU.T, A.D «0T OACMD iT rmAOD, *o. ' # I Xutt:?^!!^.^* tt't It hM l»«en hoid, In app.|.t to th. pikrteCUy,"! Fonbl»nqae2ia, . , 8— wiTHonT miAaoiiAitB OEOUiiDi. .*: 'r ft«^«o. a iuwion of commerclsl deprewlon, a trader may .be ,.Kf.:nr:S"y«t tern «n.,«.djbr. o-J^^'^J^f-K^ f ^ JSJ^rthrLuT'c^tTrw^h 'tSe^iudge S. -«,• .ati»ort^^ •ward on the petition. * t 890, 16J ^ toifcAr Fo» Ammm ;t riSnr. „ ,,. _ _ •■, . « rtht dtt^^tt thini «,lun tlu dmcn,t i, mad: from th. rt«,..K;, ,,..„,„ ^ ,„i^ ,^ "^ Mn, u,. J.I., ,iu.i„ ,hi,k .„„, 4^1:17'^^:^'' »oold b. pr.g„d„..i to u„ i,,^^ ^f ,^ omlitoiT ■' • i '■ • * ArT«« Otri HOTIOI. /n certain ease, such debtor', e.tate to become iubj^t - # fo compuitory liquidation. / the ««, time negleoti, to m.ke an aiignmept of hi. eJuto •nd effects for the benefit of his creditor .s provld^lTlt •«»ond section of this Act, his estate shall bZIlI^K-w compulsoiy liquidaUon "^** -*>•" become snbject> ^^ act ^ornisnon sHall not justify Oujikcing of the estate tn compulsory liquidation. A^ 48 Bttf^ pl~e the esute of •^h^^,^^,^^^ ^ 4- '41 WniH PBMAND mOOLO ■■ MADt. [HlO. 19. ttoloM prdCMKllniipi mi% tok«n uoinfld of, will nut Ixi auttoinnt. Hrjrsnt T. Withnra, a M. * H. Its, Dori* * Mmtm, aiB. If c-onimttt4!«l on ^m* day av«n on wliich tha a|ip1ication la madfl, It ia miffli ifiit, Ktimrl* Dufnaiio, 1 V»>a. k II. ft I. It la aulilnitt4 troactiva tifr«ct') and th^roforc, aa roKanla t»n' rn>vln«:«a of NoTa Hootia and Now Brunawlcli, no act occurrinK t/terc preYlooa to th« I at Htipt. IRtlU, and wliich undor thia law may l>o acta of bank- rupuy, «-ouhi avail a trwiltor In procwdlrfKa for compulaory ' li«|iil4intioa. , . t.->-ArTBa k TOLUKTABV kMWtUWt. Which maat b« mado acoordlnir to tha atatata, otherwlaa U becom«a an act of liankruptcy. H«h', aiil#, % 13, aub. 8«o. i. AffUavitt in Province of (^bec, how modi, '_ ;' Writ of Attachment founded thereon. C 19. In the Provinoo of Queboo an affidavit may 1m made bj a olaimant for a aum of not Icm than two hundred doUara, OT by the clerk or otiior duly authorijied agent of auch olaim- ant, Retting forth the partioulam of hia debt, the innolvenoy of the peraon indebted to him, and any fact or faota whioh ttnder thin Ant, wihjflfft thfl aifaitflj?! w o h debUuLtdja ni fi k, fory liquidation.— (Form F) — And upoa ittoh affidaTtt ^t- ^M: . Ran M] wwt.o, Ant^Mut-^mm «ir». « r ^r "'^"'" """" '» "^''X'"} .."<.,« in Ito i-u.^ ■ ■ ■ 'I 13S|N»4 ■ i not rvni Im .wo^ b*ft,r« on. of th« I.,c.I officer, .p«.,fl«H (n » >— W A OfcAlMANT. i "-^^^<4^f^' ^ olher Ptwincei, how ma<^^~-^ ^ Writ of AliachmitU. . r . r , * l!T. ^ " * "^"" »f «fc« I■»^«llt for . «u. of M« • * ( now iMVit) otrr or qoum. ' (iio. tti / * i\ • ... , Um wtN of •MMbnral (ffmrn 0) i««(iM< t>»« Mrt«t* «>» •ibMtJi of lh« Inmlvml, MMrowMl to ih« •h«)riff of lh« wiunly in whlnh •ttflh wrii imum, rM|uirtnf( tiiirh •h«fif Ui ■«••« •ti«l •IImIi ihw MitiiU sikI «ff««U uf ihd Iiumivout m*! I<> •umnKUt Um to Wfftm b«li>r« lH« mS)^ til IMWir tki prsmiMK, ««h muiU wril ilmU Iw «itb)Mil m nmirly na ornt b« to 1^ riiU*« nf priJCHHluro of lh« Court lit ortlltiary Huiln m U> iU Um« himI ff«(uni, sIkI m to kit prtKMtMlinKii iulMn|a(i«l thfirvto b«fuf« •1^ CiHift or Jodg*. ^ * t^MfStV MM* eMMTM. < • i ' ' ♦. ' Sirvkt ofWi^Uf in enif Intotvunt fuu no domkiU or abifondt. Coneurrmt Writti * 21. If **»* «lflf«inl«nt in any \irtn^*m for «»nipaW>ry Uqnl- f^ Nation, hM no domioilo In any I'rovinoo of ('anacla, or tl^ mond» from th« Provinon in whiy iM^tiUon to th« Jw^Mt^i thtt writ ia pla^ud for aenrive. ntt«; iWWM Of AfrAOHUHf. •1 of mtum. •nd .mu,«Ji.l.ly «,.,„ u.« i«,„« .,f . ^^t ..ftT bjr •ilv«rti««m..nt ih«r«.,f (Form II). ^^ I.— ^rtii TNI Mrmv or lot (li Via. «. u) ftv, ^, xpmt or tum •Ail. *>y *l>ii Amnndmtnl t—w. "««iwfi •**!. mn voTNm. *'.^^^ f*rWm b^ f)$efr of Court isiuim ifei. Mi» duty in exemuing it. . la r«.p^t of .U h.a dut.«. r^^Uiog it, th. ahoriff rf.^, b^ p o M ' miBBIfr^'T^DUTY ON ATTAOIIMl^NT. [flilO. 25- an officer of tho Court iiwuing Ruoh writ, and mibjoot to it* ■ummary juriitdiotion im imuh ; utid under Huoh writ ho Rh»U by himnelf or by Ruoh agent or momonger us ho ithall appoiai' for that purpom, whoHO- authority Hhali be establiMhed by ft^^ copy of ttie writ addrowed to him by name and dcHoription, liind certified under the hand jnf the HheriflP, seise and attach ftU tho eatato and effocto of the insolvent within the limitii of: the Gounty or Pistriot for whioli such Sheriff is appointed, inolttding his b^ks of account, moneys and 'seourities for money, and all his office or business papers, doouments, and vouchers of every kind and description ; and shall return, with the writ, a report under oath stating in general term* his action thereon. % •m 1.— A RtPOBT ONOM OATH. ■ ■ ■. "f * /This moans, a report under his oath of ofllco. . ' > ' ' 2. RIPORT STATING IN QINHRAI. TBRHR. That is to Ray, the Sheriff is not required to Aimiflh an inven- tory of the property Heised. but a report under hia oath of office, stating, in genend terms, that he has performed the duty required of him. ■■ -,. , ———-.-.„ .,^_., \ — ^ — - Sheriff may enter house and shop^ etc.^ foretbly. ,'.♦.• ' » ' ■ 24, If the Sheriff or officer charged with any writ of at- tachment is upable to obtaid access to the intorior of the hQuse, shop, warehouse, or other premises of the defendant named in such writ, by reason of the same being locked, barred or fastened, such Sheriff-or officer shall have the right forcibly to open the sameu In whose custody Sher^ shall place estate^: duty of such .;.:.■..■■ person. ■.■'■■''\'::.'r'. ■■■ 25. It, Itt the n)ggBtyinriW Birici iu whicli is Bitua tgihp- ohief place of business of the debtor, official assignees have '^^rrr^T^ *^ifii » -Vt t OVAMDIAHM.' jtHf-- !»«> .ppointrf fbr ft, ponk»<» of Ihi. Act, th« 8h.riir'd..ll tetif not, ho Am .ppobt „ g».rd.i«, .uoh «,n.p«C^ boundjoporforn. 11 the d„«i: horeinbofTT^^L^,^ • U» .ntonm .««,,«,, „^pe thooallioRof .„«uJ^J^ l»nfofth«,ppointni8ntofMMMp,M. » ,w«« 1. — 10 mroM ,1,1. T,, i,oj,„ ■t- The puntUn miiiil thorofocii i)riii).r« « ntai— .... v , vent's aMetD. VIdo § 3 «Ji' *°** »*■<» •" Inyentor^ of the inwl- - , . ^•-"**0"T THl OALLWO 0» A MMTINO. inr2?.''te°tire£r3^^^^^^^ '» *»>" «-«. - Provided or upon the rendering of the^ud^m^nl"'*^ Proceeding, be fyled, -~" P««"on, if it be' consent of the In^oIvJnt a mi5« '■«t"™ of the writ, ;ith the ordered, by the Judge7ide ?ec 5?f •In?'**.*"*^'**'" ^V be . thereon notify the cSdiWs of 'buI Uw? **** guardian .hall ll-t of the creditor, a. pV^^riJ^^^^^^^ -nd them a When Petition may he presented by fnsolvent. ^" . , Hearing on swh Petition. ' ■ ',-.. Proviso. «^ 1 :.r,- ■- ■^. . ■■ ;, , ^^ . wprpyided for by the fifteenth section of this Ao^ ihe aK _tge mte^j fe ree d njA fr om th e ii)t «r i ^d*rxrf^ti^writ^ j^the attachmeat made ^er a»oh writ, p n the gnmiTtiSI l4. *'.■ \ i^ WifP'W ^"r^if^ 54 PETITION TO QUASH ATTACHMIMT. [SrO. 26. his estate has not beooino subject to oompuliiory Hquidatiota ; or if the writ of attaohnient hiin imued itgainflt a dcbt«>r by - reason of his n^leot to satiafy a wril of execution against him as hereinbefore provided, then on such OTound, and also on the ground that such neglect was oansed by a temporary - embarrassment, and that it was not catlsed by any fVaud or fraudulent intent, or by the insuffioienoy of the assets of such debtor to meet his liabilities; and such petition shall be^ heard and determined by the Judge in a summary manner, and conformably to the evidence adduoedbefore him thereon ; but proeeedings for compulsory liquidation shall not be con- tested either as to form or upon the merits, otherwise ihSb?^^ by a summary petition, in the manner, upon the grounds^ *and within the delay, hereinbefore provided. \- — BXOBPT ni OASES WHKBE A PETITION HAS BEKN PRESKNTliD. " This exception il inBertcd becauRe the previous petition, if one wan pfesvnktd, must have BiiImtantiHlly covered tiie same grpund aa that permitted by this olatiHe." Abbott, Notes on Act 1864. ■ ..... -5- ■ ■ ■■.■.-' c'.^..';. ' .■.■.■:; ^^ ■•> . \ 2.— TmiEE DAYS, By the Act of 1864, rae delay waa five. It muat be three Juri- , dicial days, § 143. In Quebec there htuat be also three clear days. '_ See Rules Practice No. 12. , - . - -^ :■■/ "^ -'.■.-. >,■ . '■'■ ' 8. — *CT NOT AVTERWARDB. ' %? It may be thus assumed the; Act does not permit a discretion, ary powe; in the Judge to extend the delay under special cirQUm- stahces. See May v. Larue, cited in Note to § 16, ante. \ 4. DM THE QKiUJND THAT HIS ESTATE HAS NOT BECOME SUBJECT ,TO 0O1IPDL8OBY LIQUmATION. * This of course will be the general ground taken by the debtor. But the special grounds of the defence, to the allegations of t|ie «ffidttvit,- »h»ald b«net-B^i n th t? p« tit i <». Th e iasel Teirt- mnslF therein specifically deny the allegations of the plaintiff, or adduce fiicts in avoidance of their legal effect, or both.' • r ■y*i MeiUnd Of Creditors, how called, / #K?^: ^""'^^^'y •*?«" ♦»>« ««pir«tlon of three d.ji fVom pro« ng. be fyied. op upon the rendering of judgment on ■uch i^tum with the consent of the insolvent, the Jud« upon the .pphoation of the plaintiff, or of .ny creditor Z t^T ■"*? ?*''°**'"" '^*' *•* *^«"'»»^ »»*«'^«»«' for the prosecution of the cause, ahaU order a meeting of the credi- tors to be held at a time a^d pla<» named in such oHer, «d after due notice thereof by advertisement, for the purpc^* ^ •ppointing an w«.g^; ana the guardian shall perfomthe it ir'^'^^' '"*'"'" ^^"^ '^ "^^" ''"' '' i, 1.— A»TEB THBEB DATS. See Notes on sec. 26 as to delay. 2 OB TO STAY PfeO^jlVDINOS. See see. 16, ante. 8'— O" 0» AM» obkditOb. ■ !>^^X/" *—A»TEB DDK NOTICE. JuSe. ""*' '^^^^^ of meeting will be determined by the / . , Who shall preside at Meeting. Appointment of Assignee. ,, At the time and place appointed, the Judge or the prothonotary or clerk pf the Court in which the proceedings ^ r : ,' ■ 1 M V-: M ^ ▲PPOiittMiNr or AsaioNBK. [Sio. |9, '•■*■.■•■-'. • ar« oarried bn^aiVl prarfdo, and the oroditoni iihftll hat« tti« right to appoiojM^ aMigneo to thooMtalo and effooU o^th6 Ituoivent, .and the prottidiiig offioor »lwtll Jraw Up and sign a record of luoh appointment which ahall be a record of the ~7Court, but if no Qr«Nlitor be preaent at such, meeting, the "T presiding officer ihall have power to adjourn «uoh moofil^. v , ' ' l,-*-TO ADJOpaa ItfOR MKBtlNO. '^ • ' ^ . At such tiipe and place a« ho may d«om advisilble. « i • rf IVo>ii/l?r of EftaU from Gmrdidn io Assignee. 28. Upon the appointment of the aasignee, the guardian ■-- ihall immediately deliver the estate and effeote in hia custody : to such a^ignee; and by the effect of his appointment, the 'whole of the estate and effects of the Insolvent, whether real , or personal, movbable or immoveable, ai^ oxisttpg ki the date <^ the issue of the writ^and which, ma^ aocme to him by any title whatsoever, uj^to the time of his discharge under „ thUi Act, and wiiether mied ot not seized under the ifrit of Atlachnient, shall vest in the said^assigno^^in the same man- ner, to the same extent, and with the same exceptions, as if he had been duly appointed assignee to such insolyent under * voluntary assignment of his estate, and effe«ts executed by ' the insolvent to an interim assignee^ and such estate and /jBffects had been duly transferred to him af hereinbefore pro- vided. . • • . . . i • 1. — 1 MB WH0L6 Of THE EBT^TB. See sec. 10, and. Notes thereon. • " ' _^ g_„gXlgTINO AT THE DATE OF TH4 ISSUV OF THE WBTT. " l*!!!!! ^ct sfmpdy veats in the assignee the estate of the insQlvent as existing at the issue of the writ. Similar pro> T^IqH Is In ihe United fitt t flli l aw of Ami, S M. In-Tlngl s nd^ it is so vested from the^^act^of banliruptcy. 'Doria ft Macrae, |48, Wright V. Fairfield, 2 B and 4d. 727. Third parties have i;.v .ft|.» »n a« t .,f UukmvUy of which th.y w "* iuTorlM \!F& ordinary c*rj, «„oh •n-occrrence i. l«.W.n.lX7rW.u2 Uie act provldo., that puhllo notlc, miiA b« irlv«n hothT,? .!! M-lgnmcnt, ^ of the Ii«.# „f a writ u^^i^S «SidlS^ ••*-•» to tn vm OF mi omeRABOR. > .The qtie^lon may hfir« arlno whiflur Ui.. lnH<.Iv.nf« HalrSi for BrBoHallalMHir iK'rforin..il .i..ri«„ .1... .... . "''"■■"•""»<»;. % • _■■ „ 1 ,', ■' —.",, niK-iiiifir iiir iiiHoivi'nrfl Claim IH.r«.lianalM„.r performed during th« InU-rval b«tw«"n «.« aa- •dRnnnnt an4dl«charg«, can h«%t*^ti:^' of the Mtfte. In wc. 42 it Is provided that If an in«olTent *hall'* ■«e out anjr writ, anterior to hi. discharge, he 'haRSr^^^^^^^ Court, before the fattof can be called upon V* ple«d to^thJ dL w JSrL "**''■'• **'" "" ['»>* *" *»'« PJalntlffito retail i«^any cJ^ Will adopt, In tbi8 case, the ririe prevailing laEnglaiid. whe^ean ' ^ «.K ''*'"\'"*^ """'"***" •" »*-'t»oi for p^rHonar l5S' ffi t^- - S.w!I.lf ^'IP- ^*^ 5""*"-t! Charters, U^nSsran^ln ■ fpox "T^k%rT t^r ""^ ^-Zt^^'-icquired propeW,*Web£ - ^ T. rox, 7 1, K. 391 Evans v. Brfiwn. 1 Ean 170- or sim nn • * r^t^ftCf »V?.' "°'r ">«r i«««^i"^*«: TtoZJ : . , T. Bftrtsch, 7 Bast, B3, Cumming v. Roebuck, Holt.' 172 As to - tlnl\l^:S3i^'"''V'^' «''?Hlitor,, Wei Cl^ntlMi ■ ■ ^H^l^^y iko assignee iirid the c^edllor» of hlrinLlrfSt ^ frtate, to trade, M^.Tupkej- V. Horaamata, 17 Jur, 743 '""'^T' ■ ' ■ '■• ■■"'■ ■-■■• ■'. '\ '° ■■ • ■ ' •, - ■•■.• .i \ ' Ae, ttrtjfol^.exemptjsd from leiaure In 8ee,Noteto| «,.«, -j Hhe different Proi^nbeB^i 1' Priwy and f^g^try ofappoihlmmt. \>i-' .80. An authentic oopjr or exemplifloati«f under the " hwd r AFHUNTMINT. [HiO. 80^ nm, raty be roft^iAmoA' «( ftiy \mf^h In any raKliitry oAm, without luiy prfHif of Uiu Hi^mtiiro of thn ofRo«r nnd without «ny tiiflnioriiil ; niid Muoh rcjfi^riition nhail hav« th« mnit offoot HM to th^^ renl ontiito of the innoJvcnt mid in all other roBp«otn, OH the rojrintriition und«r thin Act of • dwsd of ' MHignitaont with do«d ilf trnnHfor aniioxoil. / . j(k. |»> ' . ^ ■OW ArrOINTMKNT AND UKKp Of AHIO.fMKNT MAT U BKOIITMKD. Vld«5 \2,ante. , Mr. Kilgar, lui aiuiotator to thu Act of 1804, appruliondR thai dimoult ciuoHtionH may ariNu by tliia modo of reKiitration, inaiu much an it diNprUMvH with the nticcMity of apoclfying in th« deed of aMiKtimaoV tho rual ulitato to tin «ff«it«!d thorehy. - KdRar on IniM.Ivont Art 18fl4, p. 29. ' No hiiiIi diftii iiltin the real cHtaUi of th« inHolvent. The rcRliitration hiut the Manie «'ffe<;t ati the regliitration of a deed of Hale of the proporty of a Holvunt penum would have. Mr. Abbott haw properly obiterved : "The atwonce of the dei «' icription of the pr«»perty conveyed can prixluce no Injurioua " offcctB wiUt njgard to third perHonii, for luHolvoncy la public ; " and aH when it o«;ciirH no one can acquire a title from the in* «< aolvent to any iwrtion of tho property held by him previous to " his diicharge, or even a mortgage upon it, no One can bo mia. ••led by the want of a doacription of the property conveyed •• Notea on Act 1864, p. 30. Appointment of Official Assifjfiees by Board of Trader^,^ In places where there is no Board of Trade, ^"^eurity by and removal of Assignees. 'Present Oj/icial Assignees continued. . 81. Tho Board of ^Trude at any place, or the Oouncil thereof, shall within three months from the time at whioh this Act shall corao into force, and afterwards, from time to time, within three months after any vacancy by the death, resi piation or removal of any official a Hsij^ee, name an yi tiufuber of persons withih the County or District in whicb ..^ ■> \r A 8m. 8I.J AfrotHTIflMT BT HOARD or TEADl. ( |» Moh Il wit «t |«*«t on« ()ffi«i«l AmiKn«« for enoh of «,oh Cou»I ln» and at |«,u,t thr«« ()ffioi«| A«.iK..w« in niwh Diatriot «fL ;J _, ^ 7T *''"o.«.« for the pur- pm/ facie ovidonce , , . «f tho appoin^inont of an official ^^i^oe ; but auoh nomin*. , tion may bo mado by the Jud^e, in any Diatriot or County whoreu, or a4j,u^t to whioh no Board of "^radmoxiata. and • K .?? ^J'*'"*^^"-^ but in whioh tho Board of Trade * •hall have failed to make auoh nomination during the delay ' ^oreaaid, andin thai <^ the Judge ahall certify such n<; mination under h.B hand, and ahall file auoh «,rtifio.te in the 2 Buoh Judge ahall declare in auoh nomination, ahalh^e given 4>7 Buoh official aaaigneo ; and the Board or Judge who hM appointed an Official Aaaignoe, or the Judge having juria- diotion at the domicile of auoh official aaaignoe, mayTemove him upon pet.tio^ to that effect duly notified to auoh offioial, . ^ignee, and upon such notice and for atich iauaea as sich , ' not have the effect of removing auoh official a^gnee from ^ office of aaaigpee to any estate to which he haa previoualy been ^nted ; and all official assign^ now hold ing that s - , ulll«, «,«, xxmtinue to hold >he same^^ sub^ to ail Z ^ ' :% provisions of this Act with respect to official i^ees: ' • '■ t eo •■OITRITT VMOM AMIUNMM. » [8|0. 81. In RnirUnd thuy »r« «ppotnM by th«i f,«»nl ('lnMiiUtcH'^iifwi •r« Iliiilt4xl to thirty. Ar.h. Haiiti. aod. In th« ihUt.liit any om*, »!i.«|it « cntdiUtr, Ui Int tkn mw^kixw ; whl«h niiiNt Im) howovir < onflrnttui l>y th« JuclKtt ; and in th« -•*»««B«« «rf whfh npiKHntmcnt, m Rfi^tiitnir of th« twnkrtiiit court mmy aft. Jain«t, Act i.f 18«I7, ( I.I |> 30. ' Thli Uw prnvldoii that tin, Hoard if Trailn, of any pla« .?, ihaU' •pHnt a <;«rUin nnmlw-r of om.ial ifHiKnnfii to a«;t within th« county or dUtrItt In which aui h lt«i*rd may «nlit. Thli mc^* of ok'.tlon haa hewn ado|)t«««•« to thoM who may enjoy thn «onftd«!nce of comm«rrlal l^nn. The dutlna of an oOlclal aaaignnfl rmiulrfl thif quail flcatlona of an accountant tho oipcrhmco of a merchant, anil a << hnnu ter for dlai^rftloo' flrmnena, and InU-grlty. Hoaniii of Traih* will do wla«ly In nK«rI clalnK tho caution of th« Hoard of Montreal in th^ appo»ntmnntfl *« thia ottivo. 2.— wniBii m OO0IITT oa 'dmtbiot. ''^- _ ' . ..* ^ That la, within {be diatrlcta In th« Province of Qneb««, and within the countioa ulauwhero. 8.— «HALt raOLAM WHAT ■EOtmiTT. The Board of Trade, Montreal, under the proaent Act, has linflted tho aecurity for aaalgneea for the countica to $1000,00 ; and for aa«iKn«M>H n-aldent in the city to $4000.00 ; and haa alao #uled that an aaHlgnee appointed for a county iniMl reside then anrlog hia exerciae of the office. , To whom and for whose benefit the security shall be ^ven. Proviio }[ Creditt)rs may require further security. If more man^ one insolvent estate hUs claims on it. ' 88^ Su^ aeourity shall be taken in the naiw of offio« of the President of auoh ^oard' of Trade or Judge, for the benefit of the creditors of any person whose estate' is or sub- •equenlly may be, in process of liquidation under this Actj ttad in ^ase of tbe default of any such official assignee in the irformance of his duty, his security may be enforced and jged by t h e Am^m of the cHt a tft w hinh a nff « r. hj _ ault, then or subsequently appointed, who may sue in his ' . tl x .A.'^K ..,.,. I t t a -r Of -si a -T-itr--- r, iktifi Kn««r\ ' •\ .. 0*^ * courl| \ ■hail Ir n. tho m<4« / thoM '♦ liitifli iiUnt, , \ •io. 8»,J ■ iwuMTf' TO OBdirrnu. ||'- .i-.y. .1,.. .h. ,i,i„^ „r.„„,, „„i „.,f j,r. ii omi,.,,™ of .„j, i„*,|„„i ^,^ r«,„irL «,„.,(,, rr, , Olritjr Im Kiron iimleiid t i«n»C to (lie ii.li.f.„.i„ , ^ « found u..t „.,„ .h„ „L in,.,v:„r::L;^'',';^;"'' '"" ■ •i((no« of „ch c.U(«i „ .h... uLLl h.r t .?* * to U,« «,r«t,, who dull b« diKh.,K«l by «.ob wiJiriT^ ~l*"i™W bj hi»«lf, i„ the n.,t di, l^d Zt ^f t ■b«t ; ud h. AJI ™„i„ i„ rtipJt of^ I ""'■ , therwn and no more. ""f-naji per oentwn t .:l ^^!!;!??^«M%«li ifAHE^ or' TMiotrifl^ «^t' ;:!ils?s^ Bo.«i c^f T«d^^ - «S •■miWTT TO OIBIIITOM. , [ilO.,||. , «riKtttttra nMf iti^snd turn fht MMipiM anrh Mtrnrlty m .^ llMlf May iiAmx, tn •dtllUun !<» what hn in«jr iMve furiilMiiod lh«i Rf <'rtra for tli«> plfrtion nf •iim1k'><'<'i •oil l^'fyfo ki>** VidiifK liM iM'Kili}^ tiHtucat lii>t « halriuail , of till* NMictliiK t<> rcMtl tlin fullowliiK Holico Ui i\w i:rrN, Riul , . r«<|utiat th« muftftUtj tu Mitflr la lh« mlaatM UuU Umi aolkw blf tut. That thu ri(Mr th«< <e depKniMid aa a <r tipdrr the fn- ■olvvnt Act of IHOtI, tH vniitlml to mio for an aiiiiign«M«, till hi* chtini i« proved, and th« valua of alt Mcurltlea held hy him dcb du<;t«Ml hnm hU ulaim. W 4th i That tho criNlitor* have the power at the meeting for the floctiun of thti AiMlgne«t to decide at what place future meetinK*' of cradlldni are to b« held." ^- ^ lHontii^lory prdeeedinga. 83. The interim aMignee or guardian Rhall havo the right in hia own nanio, and in hiaoapuoity of interim amignoo or f^ $ • Thli atatamnnt Woald l«iid to the bclUf, that the BoardlofTrada haa falUn Into th« orror of miiiiioiiina thiil the itatute llniitalhe 4««nrlty to ba taken t>y it to tho •|t|Miiiitiii -h- U,« «UU,; .„d ., .„„,, ,„,,,i,^ .„j „, , «^^ of «)naent. autbority or d irnotinn nf ^ h p q ..,.!;,;!, ^^ _ ^_ •«^wwgiM» w per Joriu «nj .ct, or to adopt any x^, '^ '^^ajtiii^i "•f^fipB' wWifit, ttt VfMmHiiW MMMit, HMtim, MtnAfttj «r 4fr«^ IkMM «f Ui« iti«|Mtrt4ini, if attjr thcire be, «vi<|«iMiM| hy m wrii^ |||lifCiMil by iK«m «nd ««ia«xi wUh ih« M«N|rn««, ahall bt ktM jpi yikm Id b« ihA tHMtMnni, MnetUMi, AiMibKriu m Ifci •!■ of tte pntiwMd Mli drOiliPGiitttoiilfaMyb^ •olv«nf M hiiniin«nr h«M fur lh« |P jy^-HAV APMIMT OMK (Ml MOM MMtHlTaillb Till* «|M«>M uri>vUI«l Ui w«t< d Um Intrrnata "f ■<<|M»r«t" < r>«lUorM, mkI ft4*t*< niUiUira, fhi«i «Hv«llv«inl. Arrh tUflll 991 8jr thl« l«w, th« inapcctura will atjl fof Ote vrvUitora ■•MtalML '^ l.-HlliHKTOIIt' tniVWIi HAY M fAlB rOR *• TNI r,«R|MT(Hli MAKk / tntinoit. / The amount of r«ini^n«nitlon ntmy N ifeHdad Hf a mAfortt^ of Ml 111* crmllli>ra, ft>r auma of f loo, ami upwanla, ;»r««#ii4 ni tkt mntty, and r V tended meeting and making themselves liable for the ezpenM t^^ of calling the same; ot wheiiev«r he is required w to do, by > the Judge, on the application of any creditor, of which ap- plication he shall have notice; or whenever he shaU himielf .require instructions from th6 creditors; ftnd he shaU state wooinoUy in the noUce calling any meeting, the purposes of <,^oh meeting. ■'■'■ . . -■ ' '«.' ->} . " f *-v^ . 1 1— THE A8S1GNEK 8HAUL CALL MKBTINOi, 4 $ho moae of calling mcetingH is prescribed in § 117. - ^ "; * Assignee to obey instniclions and deposit moneys in a ' . Bankj etc. ■ ^ » ^ interest thereon. • " jv Bank pqss-book to be produceeh< - 88: The assignee shall be subject to all rules, orders and ^^ directions, not contrary to law, or to the provisions of thift Ac t, which,are '""^^^'^^'8 guidance by ^he creditors ti^^tnd \- :^.. rTiirectlOHg lirdm the creditorsln that behalf, */ > ^asfe. t". .JH-. . ^ ,lt p- "?*»i * •- f ball ^ - ■ *-v^ - 1 «}' niid . thm ^ \ md\. —J alf, >/ •■^il MO!flT»— ROW DKPOBITBO. if there be a Bank or agency of a Bank in the place or oouo^ty m which the i„«<,lvo„t haa hi« place of bulo« or w.th.u fifteen m.le« of auoh place, he ahall deposit weekly, at ^interest, .n the name of the eatate all moneyT received by wh!' "Ik 7^ "' ^""'^ ^^""'^ »'' °' °«»'^' ^ the plai whe^ the .naolvent «, carriea on buainesa; but he shall aot depc«t moneys belonging to the estate, in liis own name il 22n):r ^''^'^^ ^y tfce J«dg«on the summary pe^ .on of any creditor; and the interest received upon Z posits shall appertam to the estate, and shall be distributed in the same manner and subject to the same:rights and pri- l^leges as the capital from which if^ interest .^cru^ ; Lj If many account or dividend sheet made subsequent ti any ' df^ r ' f *"''' ^ '^•«««« ^^^ o»»it to ZJount for or dmde he mterest then accrued thereon, he shall forfeit a»d p.^to the esute to which such interest appertains a s^m equal to three times the amount of^such hll^restTand h" z^rdT^ " *^ '^ ''''''''''^ ^^^ ----^ petitioned by imprisonment as for a cpntempt of Court- And at every meeting of inspectors or of creditors, the aal' which the Bank account of the estate is kept at such Bant and aU the transactions with such Bank con'nected^' h su^^^^^^ -ccount, of which production mention shall be madTin 0^! not to have been produced thereat. j f ui^ ASB,0«.H SHX.. B. SUU^KCX XO .U. Bm.KS, ETcl. BV CnEn.TOHS. ^ act. See g 82, 8 SMS? im mnnJ^r InT*'* *^ *»»« *»'«««»* ' the old Frenck^Ord o{m\^^% *®^' '* "^^ «« •^Po i» ewM l ttor H arc aDocifi«>llw * , ! ..f' ."P? .y.*? "Pch cjmg H orders forlL pro,^rfilflTm«nf ^*^ *^*' *¥^o"rt mak^TthT .Jain*., Ba^k. iSJifies^ P-T -^^ *^'***'- **' "»? »«^«- *■! A" V -«)» 'rm^ «a BIOURITY TO OHXblTOlUr. [8io. 39, Furthtr duties of Assignee, to keep minutes, rtc. To give farther security, if required. • Fonn of bond, etc. ' „ ^ .^ 80. The intorim juwignee, aiwif^nee or guardian, as the — oaao may be, shall attend all meetings of creditors, and take and preserve minutes of such meetings, signed by himself, •nd signod.and certified i^ the time by the Chairman, or by . three creditors nresent at the meeting; and the assignee shall , tiso keep a cor^t register in duplicate of all his proceed- ings, and of^ the reception of all papers and documents served upon or delivered to him, and of .all claims made^ or before him, and shall ^nter therein in the Urst place the minutes of •11 meetiugs of creditors' held before or at the time of his appointment, as delivered to him ; one of which duplicates shall remain in the office of the Prothonotary pr Clerk of the Court, and shall be written up and completed by the assignee monthly from the duplicate in his own possession; and also if required, aM independent of the security hereinbefore required to be gi*en, the assigfiee, in any cas6> shall givi;^ «Uoh other seourityy ^nd in such niianner as shall be ordered^''^^ by a resolution of the creditors, and shall ponform himself U> m such directions iu respect thereof, and in respect of any 3 change or modifioatipn thereof or addition t]iereto, as are subsequently conveyed to hiiii. Jby similar resolutions ; and in * every such case, the bond or instrument of security shall be taken in favor of the creditors, by the name of l^e « Cred- iters of A. B., an Insolvent, under the Insolvent Act of« 1869," and shall be deposittd !n the office of the Court, and ^ in case of default by the assignee on whose behalf it N given, may be sued upon by any assignee, who shall be subsequently appointed, to the same estate, in his own name as such assig- Pger _AndJt flhall be the duty of the as sig nee at the meefe^^ — X ing by which he is appointed, if present thereat, or if not, >. \ VJ 39. . 1 , *'. V'- e ',.ht. y ,. u 1 'X^ # ^ '■-..■WWBmf* Jfownm Of Afl^iONii. ' then at iho doxt luooting thereof, U> bring before »uoh iae«tr /Ing the queition of the seeurlty to b# given by him: 1.— TO OIVK FUHTHEH 8ltpUB«Y If il«Q|M«tt,^ ■I' See note! on | Bl^tttmi Ibot nota thereon, «« to^o nature ^ of the iiocurlty purported to be takon by th« lUnl of TrL^« ^ Montreal, according to th« n,I«« adopted by thaTB * "P****^^* ■ . * r ••"■AND 8HALI, CONFOHII HIMBELF. ■ . ■ ■ « Notf-conformance With the regolujtions of the creditor» enabl«. the latter to eflfect his diHmiual^ Pott, { 61. ■*"'**""' «»»•>"• > ^Powers Of Insolvent ve^4 in Assignee. Exception. .. ( ■ - . I* 40. All powers vested in any Insolvent.which he might have legally executed for his own benq«^%h»ll vest in, Ld be,-6xecuted. by the assignee, m like manner and with like €ffeot 80 they were vested in the Insolvent, Id might havtf been ezfiouted by him ; but no^wwer vested in the Insolvent or Wty^r effeots held by him as Truslpe or otherwise for the benefit of others, shall vest in the assignee under thii IsJr'^"'**'- ^^ """"f^^ ''■°»° "«^-^ *' ""^'•'•c- n of the Act of . , * -^ OTHERWISE. . ™> "" Under this section of the Act of irr^ nf »i.i^u »vj i ® ' it has been held in Quebec -^'i8t Tw' 1^ *?' *"f.*^* *°P3^' Urm, to be sold on uummlS;ri!: . .. .t* J??^! ^fP°*^*?<* with-a^ '^ *.iK «» y fr' ■■# <*- ". s '■:■ /^-'V ,*£■..:■ ■^0 KALI or INIIOLVlIIT'i'iaTATi. [Skj, ^, ' Sndty. That ■uch goodii c«nnnt he dcUiiifld ft-Amtik. ««*.j u * s Assignee to sell property of Insolvent, and in what mannir rroviso for sanction of Creditors. 41. The amignee shall wind up the affairs of the Ini. vent, by the aale, in' a prudent manner, of aU Bank arid other . ftocka, and of all moveabiea. belonging to him, aSd by th« collection of all debte, but in all of guoh respecti. shaU be guided by the dii«6tion pf the ereditors given as herein pro- vided ; but nothing in this Act contained shall prevent the A aasigfioe from selling th^entire estate and effects of the In- tolvent, real and personal, in one lot, either for a gross price. or at a doUar^^te upon the liabiliUes of the Insolvent, and upon such other terms and conditions as to the payment of the pnce, ile |)ayment or assumption and payment, by the purchaser of mortgages or hypothecary debts, and the pay- ment of privUeged debte, as may be considered advantageoiw - such conditions however, in the case of mortgages, hpyt^the-*" catioiis, or privileged claims, not todiminish the security of thd^r«diton, holding the ^me nor to extend the term of payment agrefed to by thtem, without their express con^f Provided always that such sale and all and e^'ery the term^ and conditions thereof and cbntoeot6d therewith be first ap- * proved at 9 meeting of creditors ; and such meeting may be held at any time aftel' tiie appointmetit:, of an assignee, pro- rf °9tioe>y a dyertisemgnt^jgoY i de d by thi s Act , haa been given by the assignee, interim assignee or guardian, aa . .*;»'■■ the case may be. «« W^' '''iSL -,', • ■' «*■■ m ♦■ 1. • ii ^ 1 1. , Sio. 49.] ■4*iiaNii MAT sfn. ^ A ir - ^ .. *f**' ^/A« insolvent sues for the sam?. .fcfj" ■'»■. Tided i and wcondly, thlt trmaV iJuThfr^^ J'«rdn pr,x. ^»mtt1oiuerordf))t,dueiolnsokeitl.' •" : «. T^e A««gno., (o .fci, „w„ „abie •„ wok, a^ll h.„ aa«du«v. nght > «.e f«, U.0 recovery of .11 debt. d«. U. oi- ^m>i by the I«»l™t, of erery kW «,d n.taro *b.^«r; for re«i„d,ng .g™eu■e„^ ijeZ ..j j^^. , ment. m«le ,„ fV.„d of oreditor. .„d for the reeow^tl of moo.y..lleged to -have been pai^ i„ fl.,„d of eSiZ^ ft. proceedj-g. th.t the In«,l,e„t might havetaken for th. beoeJt of the estate, or that any creditor niJEht baft, fl,-» fer.th. beoeJt of U.e creator. g^oAiy, .ritLyt.^ ■gmrt bun, whioh are pending M-ihe Umf rf hieTpota"- .»«t.«d on hi. applio^Uo. cyWe hi.M,e ?S ^ toerein, m.lh. place of that of th» InwlTcnt • 'And if alto Ife Jt«|PP°;°'?^ Of ■■■»«» ■ >, . .id befcr. h. h^o t Uluri ^ ^ TO a«b.n5e nnde, thi. Act, th. In«,lv«.t « ™.33 wpt or inMitute or continne uy proweding of my tiad « -%'}£'. m. .'S: ^^..| >» - f^^' *f * ijv^lfTNEiuiiiiF— BOW ,oiml by tho Court i;efi,ro .^ . , , Whl^ Ruoh #iilt or prcKM!«|ftK is ||ndihg, b«fi)n*ri.uc»Airty ft » 4 . .^.tWbo boui^l to appoii- or plead mi tho mAo. ^ takfany t . • lf|liir pr^^ therein.:. • r Ifci^. • ^.& ' .1tj' " .f^- >£iiioa/ to' w^$,-'% ': '^' . kotii^.A of A/tli«t AiiU^^ ' ofMiiolvcnry, mn ormfolvmuy, may i4iftc46'A.-i^%fr .jKw th« lioncflt of tha ' iln l\uinb«r wnd vhImc oi| •IdHlng .further Wocef^ ■ R»p. 391. ;■ " 'v;$e«;<'fr«t«l;0|l|Pi'Bu- '"r'snin^^iini out *ny m»m t OPPOgftJltJ^kitt iU^H SECURITY FOR COBtI: ^ " M' 1^ ' I > ♦'. R. l|f a partn«r in an tininowporSted trading ooppany J ) !; ; 01' oppttirtperfiKip,, becomes insolvent within the meaning of ^ j f^W *^ *"* ^'CTee is a^poiiieted to the estate of such ' ' ''' ' InipllripBt,8ikcH partnership shall thereby be held to be dis- «^gd,;* Ahrf the Assignee shall have all the righto of action ;ana#medie8 against the other partners in sficfi company ok ' ^copartnerahip, which any i^artner could j^ye or. e^erdae by i»w w 4U'e4unyTlgaiti8t his copartnets after th^^ diwolition" of the ^^ a^d may ^vail ^||^ himself' of such rigl -.-fell- i- i^vail^|ul V y ^- ■ ■ :.J /■;'&■■'- ■^1 4 iAOi OF DKBTM. .i%» % ^ioUoo .ini rcmiMii,.., m if„uoh oopwtnewhlp or oompuiy IMvef pirod by «fflux of timt. ■;1 ^j^ 5afc afdebtt,ihe collection of which would be too otUrous. t^.„ of tho dehis, .f the Am,iKn«e find- there «,m.in.debt. ^ < J^«. th« atU'nipt to collect which would be more onerou- than beneficial to ho estate, he may report the mtnt to tho crodi- to«. and with their sanction ho may obtain an order of the Judge to i>e|l the game by public auction, after Buch adver- t«ement thereof .« may be required by «uch order; and ponding such advertisement, the Assignee shall keep . list In ' . *'^ ""'^' "P"" *« '"^P^'*'^" »' h" A and shall jdso give free access to all documents and vouchers e». planatory of such debts; but all debts amounting to mor* Uian one hundred dollars shall be sold separately, except •■ herein otherwise provided. ^^.,/? -J*!^^ A^reditor niay obtmn Jitorder orakdge authorizing T"l ? '«^ <»"y special propeedings at his own risk. 4«. If at any time any creditor of the Insolvent shaU desire to qause any proceeding to be taken which in hi. -opinion would be for the benefitof the estate, and the ««ig- ne. shaU nBder^«^ty o«fe^iMitors or of the In- •Vectors refuse y^lq^leoti o tak^^cj^g|g^ 1 orwuuir ibnFltiki =4lt^ r rw j njr^go to do, such o r wfitor gh riT^live ffie rfeM to l>btain an p^r of the J%d«e authoririn^ ^ to^^kf such ^ Troeeeding in the name^of the assignee, Vtllt his ^J&fc.'^ •r •V. -*_1- •9*^' 4. J \ •■'■ ...riv u PMOQUEMnm fey omMoniai •n«i ri«k, nfimi m«)h Iwmn nn4 onnilttionR m to indem. miy'U* tho iu.Ng,HH, «. th« Ju,l^ „.^ pr«i»rib«, .nd th«r». tipon wy b«n«f|t d«ri*fld fVoin auoh" pnK,««,li„g .hull belong «ftidiiriv«ljr to the omiitor instituting Om, „„,« for hi. b«noft «a thtrof Mj »«,« oraditoni WliolMiff joined him in oaumng tho Iniitlfution of Ruch proceeding ; but if before Ruoh ordet in Krant4«i, th\i wwignee Hhall wgnify to th>fjlldg»' bin remlinrp to inHtitut« iiu«h pmwHjdrfip, fof the benefit of tiM credit^, the order Nhali be iniide'pr«Hcri>)1ng the time within wbieh he .hull-do m, and in th• It it* •ppanmUy derived from tL Uw of EngUnd. where If the •«.Km..,H n.f.,«, to brloK an »«tl»«. «.« or«ait.,r, on gMii i! curity, m«y do .o In the n.m«p of 4e *««lgn«c.' Arch. lUSil nights of Purchaters of tmolvents' Debts. 46- The person who puroh/uw. a debt' from the A»iigne« mayfiue for it in hiH own name, m effeotuaUj aa the Inwl- „ vent might have done and a. the Atwignee ia hereby "author- bed to do; "and a Bill of Sale (Form K), aigned andde-"* Uverod to him by Uio Aiwignee, .hall be piimd facie eviddnoe of such purchaae, without proof of the handwriting of the Aadgnee ; and no warranty, except aa .to the good fait^ of y^Oie Aawgneo, ahall be created by such sale and conveyaoee, ' not even that the debt is due. / - r .vS-.: irS *>» . Sale of Heal Estate, on certain conditions. 47. The Assignee may sell the real estate of the Iniol- mm^M i t ...i ^— 1 „ A 4 w^ , r-. .. ^ vuub, ouo oniy alter it thereof, for a period of 7, ^ths, and io ^(9 same manner aa is requii^ for the ^ :■.-<-( »«^%.: ^-^M •%^ Pi tjo p«ri..l of ««Jv«rU«m«««t m.y be «hort«n«i to «Jji, U..„ «„« „K,„th by th« cHUo^wikh th. ..pprobntionofZ' Judg«; but ,a th« Proviho. of Qu.b^o .uot .hrid«,.n,^i -h-dl not kk« p|«« without the «>„«o,»t of the hy,..th«x,«rr ered.ton. upon «uoh x^\ «.u^ (If .„y ther« be), .mi if tS pneo offered for «„jr re«| o.l«te .t a,»y pullio ^i« duly «|- ^^^ .uch dirocticMi. M be reoeiv,« fWii. ^he cr«i:^ 1.— nn tniamii my «u tin am «««,«.> -and OIM1 French aewaMmr • »n*l i«"-Xiu7 ' ""' '" """ ""K"""* i , W^T-- 7-^- j'l y the?in;Sil:„^f te •; '"•jr be inferred thM . of the cKditorr S i L?^ V^^ ^1" ***' t*nt*'"ount to that " Thi Irit ^iWenmt at nahv '■" ■!■ ii u«iJ iM *j« tr'* a. -» "" ■■ J" ■ -"-- ■ - --rf--— "hould hff hy pabiiu auiHou, ImA , . ilpeefaHli under the. P W^ BK! ' f ^; ^' ''^ **«» ^ ,1'.:^ '*, i* » . if ViB,M %■■% ■^, ^*,; .'•: 48. All tiim i,ri0muui wi „,»cl« hy iH« AWgn** iih«U ▼wt iM Um, puniliiiwrli nil thu Ihk*) »i,d ^ulubU> «iut« e|^ Hie iiM.>lv«..t ih»'r4n. ami in «ll r««,K*u .lS|lhMy«tK« Mm* ««»t «« t« tii«r«j|a^,.*, |,yp.tl,««, <,r |>M4iMiPl»iMtW '# therm,,,. «. If ihi, «.iy« h»d Urn «Je 1,^ . ^„,iff j,,^ ^* lV,vb«, |„ whfe», .uoh rm\ ^»m^ ritu«t4. u„d«r . writ ' of 0tmulu,^nM i„ elyirdln.r^Wonw, bat no olh*f^: $^^>'*' *y 'fli^t thnn /uok jihorifl^. m»|u ; and th« Utk ' OOnvejr,HlJ,y«*.h «,!„ ,h,li h«v.. 0^,41 validity with • tiU« ^m^i lif H M|,.nr. »«1« . H,.d lh« dLd of N„oh «il« which «te AM,«n<»^ «'««'o.H.y. (F„r,„ t), nhalUtvo th«, «*,„„ «ff«ot #• • ithflrirH d.vd 1,^ |„ tho Frovioofl Withb whj«h the r«»l ^ «irUt<, ...ituau, , b«f h<« mny grant wich t««ua of credit m h« n,«y do^n, «.H|%t, .hd M maj b« »ppfored of bj th« or«l,t«n., for anj part of the purohai*, mmi^y ; e,c«pt th«| , no crodit^hall Ik, ^vgn in tho Provino* of Qmhm for mv , iwt of «b purohim, iimmrcimmg to any hypoth^wy or , .priVihiKwl creditor withofilthaooiuient of Mich creditor ;.nd ' th« AaatKnet) Mhall be «ntiUod .tuoh part ofthe purehaiw rt,<,noy «, HhiU ||i unpaiTj «nd "^ .uch d6«d may fn, e«6cut^^«frt,|JWltm««« „r befow no- . t«rl«8, aooording U} the efl^onoy of the law of the pUoe . W^r« th« real oatotfl Mold Ti BituMtg. " • t 5' I" 'ft I '1 I'-'-' *5r :fv B» AB TBAT OP A SALKiV * ailKHlfr, OIJJ^|j||i uutf^ S A ,", IN TMI WlOVIWgi, WBEBK fk PMn hJ!^^^h *"***•« that i« ffl^nhy a to the B he al l l'H.hM i di. iiiU ia^b^^ ITV irUATt. '"M ^^^^*^^^5^^^^5KS?^r^^^ U^e ia ihfl'iltle iptwM placejj" 'ignw; 6 ::-c •I '* I ^'**' ^. ^ ^v Tl .-U #'^ 'wr 4«. In •^ ^J » ^ iiti, ISAI, MTAfm 9 .>f— *- i»ii inq«, ji, 81, ... — tUlfl rril iik .'• iU« * ' ioh ~^ or .„ nd l«0 nd m ■ ¥ :.*/ I.' «" 5" r: ->*►/' r ^ ■■;*■' ^ '«^'- ]• ■ 'ir. T or - ' M *• ■" •■-*. v=-:..r.„ '., N ,' ^# m ^ftrc mai/ be iui^fm to certain eharfii "^ ■ rtjfieate of nfffbtrar. of Proeidure to apply, of dishihution. ^ C r, *"'%'''"»■>!«« •«'* hypothecs M .r» permiturf when «,Id by the Hh^riff. .„d .1. ™bi«,tr«aroi:i • €ft.rK«i and hypothixj. them.n, .« are not doe .t the time of •» C:* "^5,^ l'"*°*'P«J^«««' ''»>«••«<>*• -^"linpt however be %*tend«a by the condition, of .uoh -le ; and aJao anbject to , .■«ph other ch.,^ and hypothec .. may be consented to in w^ the holder, or oreditort Aeroof. And an order , •fnwMje for falae bidding may be obuined from the jud« ^ Dytiie agiigneo^ upon Bummary petition ; and auch rennde a^yb*' proceeded yith after the aami, nntin^ .„,! ,^^^1110 ^^^J1'':.T1^.,^' «>"^"- - ^ the * , / — —«- -«« wu^uvnoea as to the fUm> bidder, and all others, and by means of similar proceed- ./ \ i , Hf ' »i i f MM, MAj, muA 1^^** ^r •U ««wnlUl iMiriiouUir. .mi m mmtfy ., n„y |^ wlllwH Mnff iii«(»niii.t«iit »tlK thk kai , and m aiKm m tmnN>v#. ^*>j*;j*''^ "'W b/ »fc« A««jp««. h«i .hill prwurn ttum Um ■•VwUl B ilM% • OerttfliMil* ijp tte lljr)>nllMWi «Wi«l upon tmh lmiiH>vfNib{« «itd r«Kiiit«re tlm dftj[ of Om l«w« of Ui« writ of .tuiihm«nt. w of l|i« «»icuU«w|tt..ul to the «dJuf, an tho ooll.K,ati.,n and dit- tribution of moneya iHainK <>'»m th«^lo of immoveablua art iQMie in thfl appropriate Court in ordinary oaaea, aioept U m fi^r aa thfl iiamo may lie JntJonaiatfint with any prc.viaion of ibiaAot.^ ' .' '■,,'■ . " '* ■ /:■■■.. '-. " : ■.;.;■■' ■'■■',. ft^n rm Paovtwo! or owaw, sal, of kral itTm n K^mna MAY m MADR, stiajKCT TO f^aTAIN OHAaOH AND MORraAOn ^^_„ AEAM-WUMUSMft^M MW, WRKN BOLD IT SBtlUrf. : ' ««« VnUm on laiit prrrlom ncc. 48, a« to wb*t ehanma p«tn.i» on prop erty >»Jd^byH».cnff^ The ): 8io. 51.] Deti- r ■ ' . ' ■■ .^ 788. ■^-v ^■- rovi. • ' h In \, r, of , .*«4l • ■ _ ) aa- •- (JC«BJ . f. tion. Amionkk'h hemovau SB 1 on 8l7MMANir fKTITIO.I, «Tft. 81 .-■f .««•; l»y petition, in v«cE, rh^ il .f,'/ 'h^^ 't7.l7'^' 'T Y\ *|»|HHl (Montreal), \h M..rlt* v W v , ^1 "li .7 '"?**"«' '*» «-iKne«, to be n.tu;;u,d to the UkE;\?w^. '; o^til^^^ "' '''' -^ ' ■ . ■- ■ ,, ■ '■ _,A'»m * '^ iignee. 1.— A>Y ASSIOHEB MAY Ba ■'* 6*KP. ■.'*:)-' - . 2.— i.By A HESOlUJIO!*. " porpo»e, buff not «,«,ed before « final 4ivid»d ie de. -'^- -• ■ -4,-^-—. •' C .— , — ''i t "^fc ^ ^^ T" f^ •^- •8t„;- ^% PAYMENT or ANUHKIBI. [SlO. 62^ .:* ' ■ cUrod, Bhall b« put into the dwidond nhmt at a rate fhr the « lijteriin A«Hign«o or Guardian, nuoh as the A««ign«o nhall' <-, deoni r«a«onablo, and for tho Arwij^w. not oxceodinff flvep«r ;/; oontum upon tho oaah reooipt«,_mibj««t to oo„to«t«tion by any party int«rmtcd um MnK innufficient or aa eioeeding tho value of tho w^rvicoa rendered, in the anme manner aa any othqr ito^ of the dividend aheet ; «ut no aun. of money Hhall bo inaert«d aa a remuneration to the AaaiKnee unlena the queation of such remuneration ahall havd been proviflusly -V^broughl before a meeting of oroditora competent to decide it. , • Incase of Heath of Assignee, estajie^ how vested. • 58. Upon the death of an Asaignoo the estate of the In- ?Qlvent shall not descend to the heirs or representativea of the^Asaignee, but shall bccoipe vested in any Assignee who shall be appointed by the creditgrs in his place and stead ; " ..^ and in case of tho "office of Asaignee becoming vacant from .any cauae, the estate shall be under tho control of tho J&dge until a new^ Assignee is appointed. • ]. »': ;i*t;; ■ ^ Final account and, discharge of Asiignee.' 54- After the declaratibn k a final dividend, or if after ^ t using due diligence the Aasigneo has been unable to realize . any assets to be divided, the Assignee may prepare his final account, and may present a petition to the Judge for his^ discharge from the office of Assignee after-^giving notice ot Buch^petition to the Inaolvfeut and also to the Inspectors if any have been appointed, or to the creditoi» by circular, if po Inspector has been appointed; and shallproduce an4 file with such petition a bank certificate of the deposit of any dividends refinrining unclaimed, ,or of any balance in hi , hands, wid a statement sho,^in|^ the nominal and estimated .value of the issets of the Insolvent, the amount of ckima >-. M:. 1 ,■ ■■ > 1 1 • m » 1 '■ -1? ML l^ DnonAftai or- AiwiaNia. „^ . fmv«l, dividing thorn into ordinary, privilcKed aqd hypoth^- oury ci«,«iH, the amount of dividend* or olt compoBitioo paid ^ to thiB ordinary oreditoni of the ««tHto, and the entire expenie of winding ifp the H.me, and thereu^n the Judge aher ■oauwng the account to Iw audite.1 by the Tn«peet«r« or Jbj N,^-fome creditor ororediton. nan.od by ^im for the purport % and after heuring the p«rtieH, may refViae Or grant cpndjtion- ally, or unoondiCionally the prayer of such petition. y- «• r^ .'■•ii If: ■A % . ", \ t. I \ ., ■if''*' ;■. I- 4 '^X j*.*! >.;.. t <■' •* ,: ,«»" . ■'» .- . . ..^,.. ■ : f ' ^ . ■ ■ r % ■-'.' y^ ."' N PI ] / ,*:; .■ '". » jr" " -''^ .■■' ^, ■■" - . .' ^ ',,'■■ 9 . ' ' '■ -m -"s , ■#*»,, 64 •filTtMKNT BY ^MIQNEI. [8lO. 66. ¥' ' ^ ■■:/ OP nrvrnKNDH. ' mf, rpon'tio t^xplratUn 4hic p«iri.Hl af„„« „,„„;», f,ii„tt. Jfte lirat •UH<.r;i0D *.f llic u4^,.,^tim.»K..,tH jjivJHp mrfico of thi- •l)poiiiH««ut ,4'uil AH«iKP(H5, „r ,.« «„,„ n««,.,y |,<, ..fter the «xpir«tion of Huch pcrioi uud ufWwardH fh.u. time to time lit »nt«rvalH.of uOt more thnn thrt^ tuouibn, »h« AHBiunee •JU.H prepHic m,d toop onWtti.tly i.cce«Hib»o^o ih« creditow ^omitH and Ht:.te,„eft«H ftf hi« d,.i„^H .,« nnoh AnHi^ncMJ, and J»f the iKWitiouoftlu, cHtatt.,«tidHti.,.y „i,„n..r i..tei-vaI|,Hhall prejHire divideuije ol" tho cvtuto^ lh« insolvent. 1^—91' O.MK MOKTII. nsy tW Act of m4,'t}n' d.lay wiw two.—vidf Inn AcilMA Binoe^auay Hi.- p_ SO unlr. Dining thiN iriU'rval it will l.n tHtate, acconling to thi-'pioviHionH v( 41 e(.i« 5, <^^'«*'ff«. «t itH t. rmiBatibn tl.o aHHignee should ^r^ ^ .*'»^*' *i*"'* " '''"■^' ''""''• «I»Pr<«itt»^tion to the actual ^1 "'• tion of ftH ai- «btaii,od?^Si;,K s^ / jJ.~At; ANV.SIHILAn'lNTKRVi^LB. X . . ' -'■ That 18, at every interval of not more than thr^e monthn fr««. In the Acto«.1864, the- Intonnu, were of jt. months oacK. ?ir:' <1 • « • " * -• W' .„i . OLAIMM iUNKABLK.' . 8iq. 60.] -^ ^tftciaimtahaUTfinkontheeiialt,. ■ M:MI d«bti dao and>iiy«f,1o by tho Innolvonri^t the t.u.« o h« .,..ut.„„ „r th* d.H„J ..r „H.i«..,„«„e, or>Vthe m. of the .H-^^ of a writof «tt.u,h„.«nt uruK. thin Act. aod alt d«bt« n tho e«t.»t« of w.He. hable lor any debt of the Innolvent^o «ub«o^«„tly payHHuoh debt, Hhall thereafter stand i.rtho ' p|«7Vf the W.^«al creditor if H„ch creditor ban proved hi« dain. oo ' Mi debt; or .f |„, h,u,not proved «hall be entitled to proVe [ainst and rank upon the cHt^ite for auch debt, to the mme «teot and with the «aino effect a. sftch creditor might hmve lone*' • ,.!:•'' ' '' ^^'1 ^ JU^Att DIC8T8 DDK AND^ATA.^F, RW., AT THK T.. -^1 . EXECUTION or A pCED OF ASMO.^MKNT, ETC VRt ■ 0- ■ i ,..•, .\Thij»ha8li«en helifeta include dobtu whi.l,ec«uge the Act provides , »* \ '' V""' '. H ^ M • OOllTIIIOillT OtAIIIi. . pio^^^^^^^^ th«t Mf iM^lUgrn *xM\ng. In uny ProHnca, .hiiH not Ih, .ff««l«d common. Uw of timt pnvlUrthJ „in«, nr''^^',*"*' ''^ **'*' In MO. 84 pott, thfl iirc)f..r.tntUI li..4i „f the Undlonl in th« «^ Tlac«t of OnUrlo, N.m Hrnn.wUk, «,d Nov. MrS 1. L- nf*!^ to r..nt d.,« duriMK th« porhnl of < n* y"«7*«ar«^vk.r/ JT* nn.n«n| or atUHhm.nt, .„d fromV.?.!o*rhm;«i h. it' **.. > ^f^. OiJlOT TO MiUw ^„y„i^j,||^ >..* /'M' ,' "t ... «. K^ r ■^Y Ti \ ^o Intori'iit Rlioiilti lie ealculHtcd »t the t%U of hI> n*r ,«.«»..-. whjr^ oaother hat boon «gre«B agreed to between the claimant and the Assignee, order tlie Assignee Uij^ m award upon the value of such coih kr'***>' I* HBO. 66.] MltVlLBOID OLAIMI. \, Iff " "tf tlngflnt or oomiitiontl oUim, and ai|r«up MmiUr iip,KMil, m fT«r«inaftdr pn.^'idod for tho nmking of awat^di. uik)/i di.putcd okiimi «iid dividundii, »nd for np})e«|R from Nuoh award*; and in «v«rT ■uoKoaM tho viiluo HO ontahlJMhed or agreed to atiall b« rtinkod fpon •• d flebt jMiyttbl© ttiwoiutdy. ■'. T' ' ■- , ••"■-■• ■" ■ ^ tm^ in ti V9W A OMTiAcT oannrDNT vrov a ooaDimi. "~^ ;#Vont of th« creditor MirviviiiK th» iMtUn 'I'lili, clauw f. «vl dfcntlv taken from the KuuUhU Act 12 4 3 Vic o 106^o 177 1 and the Scotch Afct 23 an^ 34 Vic. o. 88, mo m ' ^®' "•"• *^' '- ^.— 0»D»«. TM AMIONM To MAU AN AWARD OW TBI TAtO. Of - wllir^JljilZiX'*'^' -^ • represent in voting at meetings of creditors, and ii^ oompoting th<» proportion of creditors, whenever under thi»yiot sueh proportion is required to be aseertaincd. \ -■"fp *W • iltXimi ArTM AIWWNIIMNT. £gao. 50^ wiiy|i», and lliron oontigt. i;i i. c. j,,, ,^7 ""rgan ini. f. . I.— tAMg AND fRIVILVai o» ivnv OMniTOH. e«tatfl of th„ rnHr,lv«nt«h,ill b«of U,d for tho amount of «„v judKmont dobt. or of tho intcL thereon, b^ Z luJor dohvury to the Hheriff of any w ft of oxc^uti.n or by ^1 J upon or no 1 111, unJo, ,u„i, ,,,i ,. . - . ' ' "J™"/'"* imolvent, if before Iho piiymm^i „,„ („ ,,,„ ,,(,.. , . dThTrn":"' wod ».de„Lh,ri, thrii^:;t Ac bt ,r '"""' '" r^"'"'' "'1"'''°"°" "»*^' w. ^„'ir!rblf P";""'"»."'""^»« »f«" ."^ lien ot pfivil,g' oo-t. ,hich ,h„ pl„i„.iff p„«,^ „„j„^ ,^„ l.w^f thTp™. taiao, dohvory, levy or Miiure. ' , ° . '.. ■ -■:, V :,.-— ^;^, - ■; ' . I.«^RAih. WOT ArmOT AITT lltM. ' .V ' \'- »♦ t,f^'0» ANY riMV . B«4^ ■«(<«. tf« AMI 74 IMH. .".; * 9n «IT1(^^' ■*>'&': i»^ ^tii i'^S'rt ',1 ^^ V'^A^ 1 V '■r ' ' ( I ^ ,5"'" ' 1'' <«' ■, '. 1. At to rrediUm knMU^ff tfi^^rit\fpr, iheiv ehimt. ,. Jhfir ritjht to Vot0^ tie. . . . '■ • ^ lO. If « ornHittHT Iwtlchi Mcurtty from thfl TriiHitv^nl. m fViim hiM wilutij.or ifth«ro b« iiioro timn omi liiiiMlmit lihbl* « jMrtMn, aiKl ttm cradttor HoldK Homity fr«in, or tfci^ lUbiHtjr of (m« of tliom, an NfwurUy for a d«bt of the flra, he Hhall Bpqsify the nature iind nmount of nuoh wwurfty dr lUbility in bin olnim, iind HhiiU therein on bin oath put * ipoeifii'd vrtlue tbHrMtii . nnd thn ttlwiJr»lM^ undt-r tht* nuthof. ity of the orodttoni, way <>itbor (lonmMii to tbn riji t.--trirMN TNi AU-rillHIlTT \i * tm (maotroHt. *^ 'flU'l^t'U-llyUBnrtaltyoriUpittHg, ' ' k »i '""HIJi"' p«y «ll nnoh prtnriouN nifirijfii*Mi *',^'""''~- ■" .p.... iH. «c„'i„« ih ;s ol«lni u,«„ ,1,0 ^,,.,„ „f ^ I„„|,„,. .,„,,f *?"""' !;7'' "'f' « "'■"" ""'.obtain .h. p«7r7B, l^t^t •- iroawed by rouBon thereof. ' . f ' ^ ^ IT" "'** •7' *j. -/ •^ >«l*nilj • iMtlmW ■ w.lllt ►. I,-* * ^ t^ M-{ '1 » * . .= * * ' '" >w. H f ■"» itiMtd , ent ' '" 1l '"K ■ uo, . ■:-.-^M.. ■' " "■■■. or * lot H;: ■ WAotH' #pi V|Mil • iMttrmi 4)lnittt hm\nn (II of ai« MMurity, it rHnU !>« tlie .*t«t« of Oitt iniwlvimt, uaU) Mioh item oCol^^ui Ik. ptiid in ftill, «i««pt ip dtoo« of dwIuoUon of ' the proo«H^i^or of th« T«|u« of aocurity, m hey«iub«for« p#». * vidod i byt no olrHbi or purt of a ctnim hIwII be p«nnitt«d to. b« mlilnxl ujKw. mor« than onoe, whether tlieclfiiiii'iio to .rank Iw m(id«< bjr th(rHntniy item of the debt upon which bin ulaim m founded, nulNioqucnt to the ina>fiiff of Buoh claitn.'trtjfethor with the particul«r« of nucb pAyment; •ad if any orodit4jr r«fuiM!M to produce or make nieh oath before the Aiwignoe within a roaaoQablo time i^ftor he haa been required ao to do, he aluUl not be ooUowt^t in the diriddnd.theot. ...:_:/„:: i ' L:-L^:±- i 1. : .J.. 1 1 < 11 ,. T •■€ J ' % J ' , ; *. - . .■ t / ^„ ' ^ p^ — j-^ • ,;.- •.. V- ■ ■. ' ' ■ . , r .' ' ', "ly ■ ^ ■ •^ I '- .* ",! .-'■ ,,•■ :■■" ■ •. 1*. •"^ - ■ . , -*- • * ^i~~ ~i '■' » .: \ ( r ''•-' 'Z' _*. -1 . . . -, -, V. ,. ' ; . ■ ' ''• ■■■"" ■ 1 ' ■ T* ;, . ■,^::~ '» t \ -''■■ '*s • . » • * ■ ■ . • * r 'A* • • • * ft . ■/ ^ .■' • . .■. #■ 'A * '.•• "^?*'' *, ■ . . . / ¥ ' ,^ ' »ij«A|.'!^ , • < tiif in' II .^ ■ ^"^ 1 « ' * t- • • 1 *■ i • 4 1 t « * '_ i V • * fc- f ■ HHj ■ HI H ■ m •' . ,/ • , If II If ■ f *•. r ,f ♦ « 'f -r\ ;^ ',A' '■ *" • »1 ». <•• M'" ^; \^ \ V ;* ^ V ^ ^.^y^ A T.^' #^ ^#^ 'fl IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) I .<~;i 1.0 ^VAKi 1.1 11.25 ~ lit ^U4 *« ^ ^ ^^:i^ M-^ Hiotographic Sciences - BBtion ■&^ .5-^^ ^Q^ . .*** .-'"'^'^^ <(^.^1s 23 WfST MAIN STRKT WMSTIR.N.Y. J4SSA (716)S7a-4S03 ' i. '.^ ■'-%■ ^> <) .If i J't^^ f-i f^k] &' 4< . - m- ,'.»t'",4jfei5>is SPsipfl'. '»«>» k »2 ALLOWANni, TO rwOLV.NT, ETT. ' l.*— TM AMOUNT [8tO. 6ft. ^ ««« Note! ti; aer. RO «„/,.* 3.— IXCIPT IN OAlll 8*«'toci. 60, 61, and 62 Of DIOt/OTION. an/#. 8.-m NO otxm, .TO., ,„.,, „ „„^,„ - < UOH. THAN ONo" * ^"""^ "'0" .«-tV::;;nKattr'Th:l';„J'^^^^ "vl.J„d en be of • pron,lH«,ry not.. ,« " .,v*" "• ^O' «X*'ni.I«, if the holdJJ good, for whicJ th„ n r C tn ,? ^'"'****"'* ' *"« •«"« «? thJ Mm« divi,l..n?l on tlu- n,«r X... «*''''• '*"""* P«'v« from «,« on • blU or note. afll-rTe hold.;;' "'"" "°'^ ' «"'>••" *« '''^0,^^ upon th^^Zbrwhtht^^^^^ '^'"^ «»•-" "-"^ «"t creditors of that dtherlrLZ^idtji^^ •^ aU the • -<«o.o«H« ,„ r,mlvm,, how made, \i, ^'ot s the it^ X b^ w Z:'*:;:"''" "•" *«»- -y nwney, or any Dron.«.?i. ^ '"oiraii,,, .„, ^m of proUo. of 1 ;;:^il "*"" °' ""*■' ■:' • -^t , "Si : . ■ ^ % ■ . .„ » _ ' ,. ai , _ • -,gf!^, -i_ "s- w W' # F \ '^\ ■^ ^v'k*^^'^'^r-' ' ^ifTw^''?'?^--' - 9r $■0. e7.J , 0^1»1C«' PRIVlMiOl. 1.— tWK OHKDITOim, OR THi lAMK PHOrOMTIO^, BTO. In the AlMonce ».f any Moh nrovlnlrtn bplnff niMio hv tb« t.^«l-> Thu |.ru|M,rti«i, of the cruUltors nccvKiMiry i« rt.gUUt«d InJ M,' i4« |o coj/j^ ^/» sullt against InsolvenL 66. Nocontn incurred in xuitu n^ainHt th» inwlvent aftor due notitjo of »n uiwiKiuuont, or of the imue of a writ of •t^hmont in oonipulnory li.juidution hnn b•■-■» •rii;ut PMiviLiai. ,, ■ < ThiH oxpioMlon oonflnoN tho pHvlloK.. to th.< xmn-md* nf ti.- p«rNoii«I uruiMtrtv of thu InHnlv.-n* ....7 . proroflfn or tb« Of tl.« .UKk In iracl^, w»»nrt. • Sr I. riT"''';'' ** ^^'•' •nd to thttt of 11,0 hou*.l.ilU «^.eti whl H. J / "^ "**!"""•''! i- ' AllaiOMIIIINI, «TC 7 ^ *•— MOT IXCMUIWO roDH-lOMTW. ( B»nk. V34 i id Fmnc. It i. .Ix'.noathH-; C,Jb ci? art. Mo **• ./. Notice oftUvidemi Shetland payment. ^.■ ,J^p f^ "^V * ^''^^*'"^ '^^^ " P"P«red, notice the^f (Form M) shall be given by adverLmen^ .„^ ^r the expiry of one judicial day from the day of the lart poh^tion of such advertisement, all dividc^dl, which have m been objected.to within that period shaU 1^ paid. This «w. is coked from sub. sec. H of sec. a, Act. 18($4. ■U.: "tit, V. '-'M ■•♦•fiir =#5^ \l v: )■ '"'J^ . '^W '''*t^* Sic. ei^.j DISn VOV fILBD. 1.— HOTICB TWIIIKor MAU, M fliTm. WUhrtMt notlco by iMlvflrtlMment, •ccouUng to th«i form ni£ tojjny «f«d itor. ^Th« (<....rt may, o„',K4u'lm. o r.St^ fh'J? \ I^AfTM TIIK KXPIHr OV ORK JUDlKUt DAT. Th oUim i« Act of lfl04 gavu • tlflUv of lix lUv wKki. -.1.1-1. . in Al.« .UVI.I..S1 «h..,.t ml/ht L-IoSd ^'" ^'•*' 5^ Th««cKtloi.HiiyH " unr, Judumi diiy " which i< meant •turf- dlcal, „r one clear «liiy ; and neither a l^unday, h«>l|,la/or dai fo^ a gtmural fiuit or thankiiKivlnK. ««H"iay, «»r **>•* "n •«»'«»» may b« broiiRht airainat an aa. •Ign«« n iiiNOlveiuy for a dividend on a duly col iScatedcL^ ^ ^/« oflimtoent for tohich claims are nqt filed, • 69. If it appearfl to tho Aiwignoe on his exumioation of the books of tho Inwlveat, or otlierwise, that the Iniolveiil hau creditor!, iho have not taken the proceedings requisite to entitle thew to be collocate^, it shall bo l,is duty to re- serve dividen*. for such creditors according tb the nature of the claims, an^ to notify them of suoji reserve, which noUfi- oation may beiby letter through the post, addressed to such creditors' residence as nearly as the ^aine can be ascertained by the As8igi|ee; and if such creditors do not file their claims and apply for such dividends previous to tile declara- tion of the lost dividend of the estate, the divid<)ods reserved for them shall form part of saoh liat (iividead. > ^ ^4 ~- *= ^ \ P6 (^"^Tt»;!i OLA I MM OBilflTID. /. [« ■0. TO. CMiimt ohjrctrti to, hiui Hrtmnil^tl. 70. If uiiy ulaiui Uj obj«r hm to tho r.inkin^ or privilof^u of tli« ("liiiui of iniy crfditor U|H)n Hiirli dividend Hhrct, tho A»- MigUiH) mIiuII imioiHid tliorcon tut lioruinaftc'r provi iud, Mhall huitr und uxumino tliu pttrtioH nnd their witnomoii undor oiith (whiuh outh the Aiwignui) in hvndiy vuiiMiwuruti to udniiniN- tur), Hhall tuku olmr notuH in writing; of the parol evidence adduced before liini, Nhtll exuniine and verify the ntiitciuenta Hubuiiltod to hiniv by the lM>okrt and uccountH of the Inttol- veut, und by ttuch evidence, vouchors und Htatementa an iu«y b« furniMhed to hiui, und HhuU luuko an award in the prem- iiteit, and as to the cohIm of uuoh oontcHtution, which award HhuU be de|K)Mitcd in the Court, Und nhall be final, unioM »ppeale> rested. ; .. , Notice to he given of obj^tionsV^ Awards how made. '•■.' .^ ,. 71t The Assignee shall not receive or notice any obifl^ioik to any claim, dividend'W^ collocation, unless such d^tion jpri "»;#' 3»nip^raf»is5(pp*S',^;TJIJj|j^i^.-' "?*pppv?vs-." Y ., r.^' f • •f SM. 71.] OfUROTIONM TO AWAtO. •ihdl b« fll«d b«fi,r« him in wriUn,t, iUtlng dliilncUy tho Krimiuin (»P Nuoh obj«oti(.fi, U,««th«r with «vi(l.,„o« of th« pwviou* iMrvioe of » opy them)f on the oliiii,.«„t, .„d the oinimtnt ahull have thrtw e enUrged by the Aiwignm,, with • like delay to the oo.it..Ht«nt U, reply ; a„d upon the oon^ UJetion of nn imun uixmi ftuoh ohjootion th« Aimign,,,, ahall flx • dny for pnK5.«dinK ti) Uk« ..videnoe there«,u, a,„.l nhiill thero- after pr.KH,«l therewith from day to dfy,Vu„|„„ ,,„ ^,y otherwiae order, ui^til the m.»kin|; of hii ttward in tb« pr«. I.-*l.tE8« IVCH OUtOTION ailALL M IN WBIT.NO. mtsnt for aH legal «(u in *i.. J.u» I?' "^•'^^''^^ '« *h« varloun Province., which would 2. That the beat evidence, of which the caao in its nature i. auHceptlble, muat be produced; and Hecondary evidenced. Inad mi.j«Alo until proof 1. made that the best e^vidence cainijlt ^^ 8. That the burdW^proving ^ fkot is upon him who afflym. * ^i.^Thattheparty apok^m i. the burthen of proof,. .hall 1 *• T'l**. *>« ^ho ^«"gin« Bhalhiave the right to adduce evidt^tiM. iJ <»f p .5 ■A^-n^ .: z' ■ .»^._: .,Alttfeife.g^..-.f 96. OONTBpTATtOlf Of OtAlHt. (Bin. 7t. •• la Ih* Provlao* of QukImo, lh« iHirtlna to • cwnUistoUon nuiy ai«inli»o piM'h <|th<'r, mm! whll<< tlin txalliiiony glvnii lijr ■itvh |Mirtr cuiiiiol itMkti r^i « ault, miiat gnUlH tht Nurb nvldtiu-o, and nota Um iibJ«ctUma,'iio tbat if it Iw I<'K«I, •* »"*y '••' avallabli» ; and If. not, tho objector may b<; thua voabled to havft It rttj««t«4 in at^pani. . • . Intpeetort may order Contettation of Gaitnt. T9* 1^ i^ll ^ ^^^ *^i*^y ^^ ^^* innpooioni and of tho A*- ■ignoo unilor thuir dirwotioii t^miitminn tho olaima Blud before the AaMiKtHH), and to obtain ^nformnt ion om tft tboir corrcot- nOM, and wb«m tboj oonaidor it uxpodiont that any olaini, dividend or oollooation bo ooniONtod, thoy may order theoon* tetitation tberuof at tho oxponiio of tho eiitate ; and Ruoh ooA- testation may bo made in j^hoir Doinoi or in the names of any creditor connenting thoroto. / As to Costs awarded by Assignee. ^ 7S* T^ award ef the AMignoo oa to ooHta may be mode executory py execution In the name manner ah an ordinary judgment bf the Court, by mounH of un order of the Judge, obtained upon tho upplioution of tho party to whom ooRta are awarded, made after notice to tho oppoHite party ; and the oreditora may by resolution authorize and direct the costs of the oontestatibn of any claim ot any divideni^ to be paid out of the estate, and may moke such order eiUier before, pending or after any Buqh conte8t4tion. \; ^ ,jy i- ■/'* r't' . T^r-^w r T«W- !9 -^ -W^i^apr •,#^' "i^ps- > r raoraarr uroia uuivai. ^ %m* T4.] PBoraarr uroia uuioai. , 99 IIAhtTt U pnp0rty undir iHmr^i mmffmefmini of proeuUmgt. r4. If It Um tiiti« ofth* ii«u« of. WHi of Ati«,hm«il or th« oiMution of « I>««m1 of AiiiilKnm«nt, .„y imnM»YiNibl« pwfwrtjr or rwal mUUi of tb« luMilvnnt Ini utidffr m ituro, or in prtK^ of Mlfl, uiuier mj writ of iniHiution <.r olh«r ord«r ofwijroim.|MjUmt (Jourt, ruoIi mIo nhalt Im pr.w««iM with' bjr tho offi.Mir oh«rK«d irith th* miuo, ant«M lUyml bj ord«r of the Judge upon AppHodtion bj tb« guardian, Interim MM- ■ignfteor Amiignmi, u|k)u NpiMiAi oaumi iih«wn, and aA«r noUo« to th« plaintiff, reaarving U) ttio piirty prowwutJng th« aaJo hla privileged claim on the pnwwHlii of any NubMM|uent aale, for such ooati a« he would liave been entitled to be paid by privilege out of tho prtweoda of the aale of auoh property, If made under auoh writ or order ; but if auoh aale be prooeeded with, tho moneya levied thorefn»m aliall be paid over to th« Aaei^ioe for diHtribution, aooordiiig Ui tho rank and priority of the oUimanta thereon, and t»i« officer charged with the execution ahiUl make hia return of auch moneya to the Aawg. noe and pay them over to him, and hia return to the Court from which the writ iaauod, declaring that ho boa done w, ahull bo a valid and aufficient return upon auch writ In 10 flj •e re^^ardM tho uioueya §0 paid over. « Thimco. ia not to lio found in the Act ori864 : it la nkrUv derived from the 12th aec. of the Amendment Act, a^Vlo.V K l.-»-oa, IN rnocKia or sali. . Therefore, If a writ of attuhment iaaoea, or a deed of aaaiim. mont 1)0 made q/i«r tho aaio, tho pr both aections, in this respect, would appear to be the same. T^' ■'■■ !»• ■^mimm^^.^im'^^ s^^^ S. too OHOLAimO DITIDIMM. {By. TS. r>n Ifcia MM, of Ih* Am>nrt«i«l •r 11^ V*mrU of (Httoftn, in • « .iH with lh« mIniv* InUriiftitelloti el IliU •*», ttAdiir r»»l»w Th# llral la ihm of Yulo » TnlUrkM. In lhl« omm, pravltHM In «« Ml »t Inwiltrntii'ir, nvftolA Un^i la' whiih lli« litMiUonl, • il«rxn lh« itUintlff in •HuUjr . ||^« Aa«i||npln M WM haid, th«t whnn « a«la h«l !•««» h* tho r«r to tho |i«nionN mititlod thereto, with ititornwt at the rata of fiiur per otintuni |ior annum fVoni the time of the reception thereof by tho (Iw vernmeut. V "^ l.^AT THK TIMK Of TNI OiaciUIKIK Or >I|R AHIO^M. Th*4 la, the dlwhargo of tb« Court, a« provided in mc. 64 aaf«. Balance payable to Imolvent. • T6. If any balance romaina of tho oatoto of tho Iniolrent or of tho proo^oda thereof, after tho payment in full of all debta duo by the fnaulvent, auoh balance ahall be paid over U\ the IiiRolvont upon hia petition to that effect, duly notified to the creditor^ by advertisement and granted by the Judge. • I, 1 I'» »»J »AI»ANei TO IMmbVllfr, 'IFf m I PAtWIliT III ffU. lnl*r».l, «h«» II.. .1.1.1 I., .h« .onlr«.l, „f |.y .taim.^; ,«2T •i..«l, .«,.« i„u.r«l r.ymrni. .. ,„ r.ill /• mmUt nM 11 ^, ^ Ih. -tau. ^•Ii.r,! ...m, l».| u, p,y p,ln. »p,| ,„., ,,,^ Vrju I** ' I '1^; v^. -\- r X ^' ^..A. i. ■^.'.* . »* • IM 1 1 •a LI Of LtMt. 'N . Of LKAHKfl. Uau mort mltwhU thmk thi rmt to b4 told : and tul^Ht I 10 what eontHtioH$% j ■ f W* If ^ IlMiilvetit lMil«ia v»AfT • t4NUM, prfi|i«rly hnvinif #fft}a«f ftWv* mhI h«jrf)lt«l %ho MtHmitt of tnjr r«mt pajfubb vndflr tettflh I«mmmi, th« AadgrtM iihall maka a r«|W>rl th«rMm to thfl Ju«i|i(fi, tiimtnitiiii)< hi« cutiittKtit of tlui viifuA oC tk« MUt« of thfl 1(i«mhJ' prt>|Kirtjr in oxcwm of IIhi rnnt', anil. Ui«r«u|Mm thfl Ju^ Mhntl b« Mold, u|K)n nuiih « jtlKt piijrtti«ml of thn mnt and to nil .th« novntiAntM niid nonditjonii contained in thfl IflMA, and nl^ Much mtvoniinUi -nnd oonditiomi mImII Im binding upon ttui IfWHor and ujMin tho purohiMOT, it if Um purohaiwr hiul iM«i«n hiuiwilf Umm and •party with thn InaHor to tho ioaat. , ' ' / ^ Copiad from tM. 6, Aot of ll<4. ' ' > / , ' \l,— T«« 40110a MAT oaoia. Tho »o«4r ia optional. Ha will ord«r th« aaila If ha ahould b« of opinion that thA«icffaa of valua ovaf rent la aaAcianl to r«n- '^1 _4 't»r '* m^ . NH •■•• •• fftrnwUmOf »(miii uM ii. tlMMP»*>«« Um Imv ■»<»«■% |k«l lk*i mlm abAll h« mmI«, ii(Min «n<.h ••. urllf In lli« Uwhw , m lli« IimIho itMir r TH* ••« ttrlif wrt«il.| iN*«n * «tiA« l#n< y «rf r^rnllNrs i>r •«ih|I bi flunuli IM |Kiimi« •• MM^ #• MiteiMliMrjr, l» 4lM ^Wrff*. ■ * ( ' f^it» If th« IfiH^'^n^ Hot«lji un«l«r • [tmm ••iMi(ding*lM> jfWiil Um y««r «mrr«ai una*? \WXtinm1k th« Um« «r hi* , iniiil»Mifl/, pruf^pHjr mWh U m^ mih;)«(4 to iImi |>n»vi«ikNMi«# th« iMt |irww.iiii|( MfwtiiHi, or r«ii|)«««inic^Ki«h \k« UAff^ (i(i^ mil mf wilct, m th«^r«in pnivicM.nr whiok Ui not mM uhjl««r «ik)|) ori|.«r, t»)« droUiUim ahull «I««^«Ib «l mij / lUMttiitK *hiflh iiiAjr M h<*lil mora than m« monlh h»ft»r« Um U«rmin«tj«m of Ihn yjta\j Uva^r, and if h« conUmdH that ho will MUMtain •ny danuKo by tho t«>nninati.in of ^lo joaao under Muoh dooinion, ho may niako a claim fitr Huoh djimaf^i, upooifying the amount thorwif uiulor oath, in tho narno niannor an in ordinary olaimii upon tho oaUte, and tho Amignpo Hhall pro- ceed forthwith to make an award up^ damages are finally awarded to the lessor he sbWrraidc for the uhount upon the eatote as an ordinary creditor. * _^ 4 ,,,. .^^ ."'^iXii.iiL.^ ,jAii ^ih^- ^..^^^ '^..^b^.i «:- .-. S':^?;-^-.' fWEE^'^T) ;^ '^ Sml 81.] 1.— ^Nl MIAIORR or PANAORfl. m It th« jmv for th« rtmt (lni< niwl |i«y«hlii by |irlvll««K». it miiat l»« iMild In ftiU ; mi llktmiN<<, If tlin prf^mliM'H h«> rt^Uii^od, •t thrt will of the ( v' • . ■ ■ » t'f . » • \m APPJIAI. fmOM AWAftO. [Sso. 8S. V \ '*• ' \ »% * or APPEAL. \' :|-' ■'/■ ■« *■'■. ■ Appeal to the Judge from award of A$signei>^ and procetd- int/s cofUfqufnt upon it. $9. Thoro Mhnll b« iin appoal to tlio Judgo fVom the •ward of an A«iiK»»««i niado under thii Act, which appoal ■hall b« by Huinmary application, of which notlcto ahnll bo given to the oppomt« pa^ty and to Iho Awiignoo, within throo daya from the day on which the award is notified to the party complaining of it, and which ahall bo proaootcd forth- with after the expiration of the delay rwiuirod for notice of preaenUtion ; nnd the Amtigneo ahall attend before the Judge •t the time and place indicated in such notice, and shall pro- duce before him ail evidence, notes of evidence, books, or_ proved extracts from books, documents, vouchers, and papers having reference to the matter in dispute ; and thereupon the Judge may confirm such award, or modify it, or refer it baok to the Assignee for the taking of evidence, by such order as will satisfy the ends of justice ; and, pending any appeal, the Assignee shall reserve a dividend equal to tha _ amouht of the dividend claimed. 1.— HICMMAar APPUOATION. By petition, or motion. 3.— WITHIN TURRR DAYS. " , That is (o say, three juridical days. 8.— ^THKBRCprfN, TOT JUbOE MAT 00N»IRIf THR AWABD. > After liearing the parties. TTTT^ m , * • I. Ajppral from order of Jiutge. Judfje may refer it to the fuU Omrf. NS. If anj of th« partitw to any «pp««|, coiitMtoUon, matUir or thing upon which • Judge hm niiulo «ny Aniii onier or judgiuwnt, *ro dimwtiiifled with auoh order or judument, they ni«y in th« l*r«vinoo of Quebec move to reviae theiliin« • or any apptwl therefrom in like manner aa ft-om iny final judgment of the SupArior Court, U) the Court of QuMm'i Bench on the appeal aide thereof; In.the Provinoe of On- tario they may ap()«al therefrom to either of the Superior Courta of Common I^aw or to the (Jourt of Chancery, or to any one of the Judgea pf the aaid Court* ; in tho Prorinoo of New Brunawiok to the Supreme Court of New Brunswick or to any one of the Judges of the aaid Court ; and in tho . Province of Nova Scotia to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia or to any one of tho Judges of the said Court ; but any appeal to a single Judge in the Proving of Ontorio, New Brunswick or Nova Scotia may, in his discretion, be referred on a special case to be settled, to the-ftiU Court, and on saoh terms in the meanti^pe as ho may think necessary •ndjust. ' 1.— IN THK PROV»CI Of QUIBEO, MOTB TO BKVHt. Thkt ia to aay, in Quebec the parties mny carry tho caae to the Court of Review, before taking it to the Court of Queen'p Benoli. Conditions of appeal. . Security. 84. Such appeal shall not be permitted, unless within five days from the day on which the order, or judgmept is rendered, or on which, in the the Province of Quebec the delay for moving to revise the same expires, if no motion in revision be made, the party desiring to appeal causes to #' •$• ■1 . I J.: .,., ^1 I.- 11' Iw mtytA upon (1t« oppnuit* purty And Hpon th« AMt|(BM^ tn upplicntion in it|i|Minl, iwttini^ forth i\iic pr«f«>r« th« Jud^t) by two ■uAoient nurvtitw, thnt h« will duly proMHuitn Niiflh'iip|i«Hl^ ftnd poy all v.m\M inourred by roaiMui th«r«of by th« reapond- 1.— AW AriMlOATlrii* IM Arri«AI. By p«tltion or inotlnp,accortllnff to the forma pravailinR in th« ProviiioM whintil «iit«to luiulo by « debtor afUrwardii bn Iw his creditor or not, within three nionthi next precwnling the date of thv Amipftiment, or of the i«ue of the Writ of At. Jaohnient in conipulaory liquidation, and all oontraeta by Vhich orediUirH are injured, obntruoted, or delayed, made by a debtor unable to meet hia en^aRimienta, and aftorwardH be- coming an Insolvent, with a \mrmn knowing Ruch inability or having'probable cauee for believing auoh inability ti oxint, or after mioh inability is public and notorioua, whether ■uok. person be hiti creditor or not, are presumed to be made with intent to d«fraud his creditors. i i 1, 1. — ALL OaATVITODS OONTRAOtS. ' In all oiviliied countries a creditor ha* a right ao annul irra. toitous and fraudulent contractu, affectinK hif Intereula Under the Civil law, in Rome, thia action Um' llni« wlu'ii iiu«li ImniMM lion* my Uvp Ukun |>M*. In 170J, » dwIjM^lloti WM iiiimU', U» Um- rff.* t, lliftt U lh«' »rin». •oUon WM mmtU^ wUhIn U>n «Uy« of th^ fuMur.-, no |.r««if of fraud WM n««'w»ry |4. unoul U ; Iwviiml thai |ierl«i«l, It Bilghl b* •»- Biillml on yu^tt of fr»iiU, Un U»r, or. of thfl fyilnf of thfl mitltlon by th« .rrdlUim for tompula^iry liquidation; or within ont) U iyutrnl ftnd tw«nty «l»y«, If niaik with a r«ilatlve wiUiln tho fcumh d.'urMO ; and all |)ayin«>nU of lmmatur« dMbta, and all hy|»othm!B, and Mcurlty giv«m for dehta, ara void, if mad* wlUiln forty d«yii of iki^ of th« alH)y« act* of lniOlv«noy. li*- ▼e«qu«, F«lllll<'H «t IlimquiToutta, No^i^ia. .^ m m In Hcotland thn m\e Im alrnlUr to ^iM |»r««»alllng In tha C1»U- Uw and In Krauofl. Klnnoar, ilaiiK. U3 •< wa. In Kngland.all auch acta of the^obijor are deolarod null, when mada «' In .onM^mplaUon of bankrupt*;?." Doria * Macrae, Bank. 138 Thia «ixpriaalon la not llmlUid to moan conteroplaUon of a commlaalon of bankrupUy ; It la onouRh, If he know, or ihould b« Buppoacil to »ntl«l|)atrt that b«nkruptr lh» . Irriun.UiMii. of „iM,h «•« ThJr-?£ Hinlm.,.,1 „„,|„r ...ch «Jr. um«Un.««. In Knul-n" U ?« h«lH ih.|..lf.lr«,!«,m,||.g.KKl. •! |*M prl«., thin X. . J" tlh' win ...«,llt,u., »a ^t of Unkrupl/i'^Jsivrrwh^^^^b ;; J.^ .b.-t hi- ,:r..Uui., ..u,h -lo i. ..U ::.Tt^o7 Untunu? " Hut If thn purvbMor Im* privy to tbkt liit«t.»i«« . VJ \ '' UiIol^lT?ri *?^ " "I""*"' ?■■" ''«'" •"• •lUt"l-Uk.n from IB* oltrll Uw— to •nnii a aalo of r»l «iHtAli> ir tk. JTi / WM l«« th.« b.lf It. V.hur T»U rquTm^WM d3'fj ^' w" jnd roIl.f w- .ffonb,d. But In th« fori, ^ cJu^u/tEinSvC: ■km. ben r«c«ntly llmlU to minor-, •.«! wjor "V.„ o« T,l^^ •npui • contmct for c..., of h,,!,.; only^ Civ t'^« L C irt 1018 It m»y b« thu- fcrKU.-d, tb.t ooJrti. wll CrpVet tEl* word. . m.rdy nonihrnl . onHld«r»tlo„," f, m.«n • pricSSb fll bdow th., «;tu«l value of th« gmnlH «, d, ^ to .pp*.r » „bS SI hid.. . gift, or fV.»d. If th« pur^»i.«r biTcr.S or . riStlv^ i^urjrC.u*:iro"f^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ --'^ i--^ 8.— BY WHICH OMDITOBi km IWOMb, OMTWOTID, Oft OW.ATIID. Hj«) Qottii on MOO. 88 />o#f. \ 4.— WITH A PIMON KMOWIirb iOCH IWAllUTT, ETC,, OR. Im •OCH IMAIILITT W pUitlO. *^ Thi« accords with' tho Uw of Prance. JI Chawlon du Dol n 1 N*. «\'i <* • •i. mmm -JP IF f 1 'N lU OOMTKAOTt VOIOA»l»i. (SM- tT. i»f UiU |,r*«w»|iMnn I* of OMffM to MRtil •» Inn wUti iltln M^UuU. ."• ' * i Ctrlaku othm votilabh. H7. A wmiraci or conv«y«iMw for ooiwid«r»tloi», refp«»i- Inir «ith«r rinJ or |»ri...n»l •««uti., bjf whlob i^rMlUm tH g^ l«j«r,Hi or oUlruolirf. oi-m*' t^ • «»•»»•->' «"•»»•*' •" •»'*^ *»'• woh w»riion »Mi hi* or«diUir «ir 11..I, wid MV»r« nMaU ln«blUly h«. IHH...UO publio .nd ii«u.rU)u», bul within thirty d.y.nttl b«l\,r.' ih« «E«fltttl«m of » iUmi ^' «i«.iK«m«t.l or of th« imw» of • Wrltof AttiwhiiMMii uiHlcr ibiN Art, i« wld«bl«, w»d may b« «it ••idi) by any Court of gonipffll^mt jurisdiction, uiH.n •neb tom«« " ^* ^»'« pniUnaion ^.f wioh |H.r«..ii IVnm .etuml kM or linbility by mmu of wwh oontr««l» m t»i Court nifty orU«r. . n I..-OT WMlflB OUtOITOM AM UMUMO 0« 0M4»ttC»i»i ' H«« noU, «.. M« F-' H.«W*rr«n^Hh.w,d,dWWln.yco«. |««t., b^p. Court, Mont. Oulr. 18«». S._WITI A PWM" lOBOHAKT Of WOH IHAilW»Tr. , ,_ In .on-l.loratU)!! ol lh« upt^r,!,! k.mhI Wth of th« P"«>bM«r, *i ?./„l. ih« oavnumt of coii..iaor»llon »iul lKnorinio« «.r tho thronnh "«'' I •y"'""/ ,".,-,..• mH«in.'d in thin «« imiml«, nbitfruct or drUj hi* ArmJitoni ia iMr ftttuHliiw kgtiniit him, «r with int««iit t*i dt^iiu.l hit crwUtom, or my of th«iti, and ^. .;n»d«; don« and inUmiitd with the knuwliulgn of thn p«rmm mintracting or acting with Jh« dnbtor, wh«thitr auoh p<*nmn \m hia creditor or not, and which have the ..ff,.ot of impcdinK, "batnioting or dcUjing Ihe orcdttom of thflir rt)im)di«M, or .»f injuring thcui or anj of them, nre prohibit«d and arc nHll and void, notwithatanding* Uut auoh con tract*, oonvcjanoM, or ao te . ba in ouiuideratton or in oontcmplation of marriaf;*. /" 1/— WITH laXBUT fRAVOOLIUITLT TO Uiri0|^ OltrMCT, 4»» HIAt. in Iho BnicMiili c«urta, 01*7 b« KnUurH from tho followiriK (Mua! toaUona :_Aiiy cunroy.nre whi.h l.a« th« rflfect of .Lftating or doUylng crmnu.m, no matter what th« motir« nmy Ik,, for auch nr^*'* ;""!.* .** **''^"> ^*''*' '«*'' "•d« »»t^ .u^h Intent, la theroforo fraudulent. Bt^ari r. Moody. 1 C If * R Til- 2^V?J;i Chapman, 11 C. B. Rc'p. 85, a. ft'.r Inat^icc . co„",y: ance of a drbtor'a ■to Iw* Iw • tftM«r, M will m IfMllntf, km mmv iltll to MMfiM M Ml •«« of b«iikf^^7, MHAl ti" rN*ln«itl N lk« MMtU nUt . I». «m«««ii« • III r«. h r«(i« Vtmnf » WmmI^ • iMh R«ti IJI. «Hi lh«» •4h«'r !>•«*• w«ii» |i«m« •»»«l i«i«l*» jr«iM»««, «mM|*< I7 • li«« trn Mia M(. 4, ll«tUt«Mo« IDorki « MarriM;. Hank N« »'••• »»»• r»«"»« « M(al, 9M ii««i»/l» I M, Mi4 ina l«7», III 1 1, vtte tr. ||(il>lMnKin, I LiiMVIfM TM ■NOWt.MMM Of tNI ftNtON COVTtADlMt. U Ihfl p«rwtn wliJi wMtti th« il»l»lor i «»ttlnii!l«, Iw lanofMil 9t hU ««•«. 1*1 r.millll.iM, »h» .'«»nlr»«l or ronrtnwmf will •»* vaIM, if hmmIx »u>i»n •<.in«l.|.ri»H#l, or, ir lh«' »a«»i|»t'»« » Iw ft»i« imW* Ho«M. H«l, Ko. lat. JMMW, OM. ItTt, III. II, •ft. 4 ; mnti | ml «i«" In OiiUrlo It la h. 14 IImiI ftPtM^I »iB«»wlr«J|t«', n«»t m« r<' ««>natrilh llv'«i«aMrf t|i ]44 Tllla . !• ««aM VMI . _ „ ..^. J df lh« A»t i»f IM4, IJiM|..r Hint, lfi« rM« of fNlvii i •! » irnlr>nil rhwnbrrlln i-«ml«aUM|. ttiw tw#n riM'*nltr - «vU, W.-Uh A Oo. obUlnMl fh>m Jumn* Mtilr hia •.'cotmiMHUtlon n»»t«'a la |h«lrfli*or, forfll.ooooo . " ^ . ... Alxiut th« lOth J^niMiiy, IHflM, J»«M Mwlr, hMrtng Uuil IHof h»»vU,'WfUli k Co, mMla an Mal|(nm«r tl»«i Act •lioiit l«n d«ya-<»fl«r i "" On« of th«8« nol«« wm then twnaftirrwl by Mm, but witbcml rocouran, to tha «l»lm»iil, K Mulr, d cmlltof. of J»mea Mulr, who - ttiok It M • awurlty for «» untmodi'nt did»t, Imt hvtw« Ita •|ii>^<' brent nmlurlty, and without mny |MNilttv«> knuwludtfii of tho for*. '"Hhortly mliet thi* tmnafor by Jwnoi Mulr to K Mulr, Oi« forma? aIm> biM«m«« lnaol»«'nt. Und«r th««i clrcum«t«nt«a K. Mulr, •M^ thn l«ld«r «»f lb." note, Iwlng, M aUtfd, ono of thoeP ««»* by J«n«t Mulr from tb« I) W A Co. In January, 1868, mnd holding It Ml OolUtorai aflcurlty, without rnrourM (#*«• rteourt), did n<.t r«nk « ' on Jiunwa Mulr'a »«Ut«, but cUlmcd on the eaUte of thi- Inw.lrpnti ^ • M lh« makora. 'Widr Huht thua lo tmnk wm co^^t«d, .m tht • grouod, chlefl/r-l"*! **»•* "»« "^** *" 8»*«* *» ^loUUon of thii - ^ ^ ' »|_V _ _ ^^ ^ mj nuOMlLMrr lAUH. Ill «.« urn* I j.u„„,. ^.1 iiir ji Lr.c. ••*•*• •" »"'•"- •• i^iii'::ir%'*^rii"T;:j:r^^^^^^^^ ». tM.,»«. . ^ f And prnu^^H ftuudut,ni, if mnd, wUhii^u mi^ •tor, tMT If Anv pniMrty rn«l ur tm,m.L i . . ' •J^h «nHlilorobl.in.or will „bu.„ .„ u^„,, prHV:«„«l Z ptymaot ahdl b. null ,.h| v„ij^ ^^ ^^^ ^ .^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ImlabliMj ?or Ui« r«p<>rl of (lil. n^ s»rj-/i: an-r*'" •""""— O. .i '* * ''"j '■4 Jt^ n ^ f> * » »m' ^■^^ : llilL !• »«4« wIlMtt mAmf 4i^ tMl MM* III* MMAikK tf • iM4 •# tiBiK«>«*<«rto, *n«t «• mmiiM pmft>nm «iti kwllof IkAM rwtet • h* <*f iMtt iMiitiMM «• ll* InM |M««ntn«, <»NU h mi* ..ilUlr^ In lHtfl« A M«rr«». Haul i4t,Mt tvf. •• ('<>iit> rai*l«U « titm««'lr I" N» ♦• In •«•• h « alttMlltMn, ll»«l f»* MM»«« Iw ■ii|i|M>M«l U» •iiM< \\mu lli«4 M iMinlifiluir » mtmUi IM «|| kuRNMi ^rtilMibllllf Mlm» ||i«mmIi imA NiaiM*«tMiuir (tii>iMm« V i'iiini|Ni, 1 n *(' «it ' wTi4«i?. J tn • jf •» wfi|ttu«l •«iiktii|it< 1 iMr^ "• TTII Hy our U«*,|NtyMtMilil« i*iw« of knowlag |rf Uio Inaolvrtit's liMlillUy l4i ml hia (•»Mig«g''menM (| tWl i^*^ U noi ln«»ll •♦•••, IhriM* Kngllah i|.««Ul.iwa «rt> •§»• pllcabi* to illiMtnilff lli« ltff»l •toditf lli« morA* " ronli>m|iUll<»tt ttl Inatilvcoi jr, " u|itin Um IraiiMkCtlitM •|»«rtAMl l» l|M «M. vm i m r«vl«w Th" ulijxt't »f Ihraf «!•'« Ulona U »l ■ Ma«f lh« Iit»il*«ill !•« i aM II haa «U«f* «il«l< Ih € iinfHi|r«, |» lltt . Brjraon » Dk'kwMi, i L. C. Kap «ft ; Hharlng ir lf«unl«r, 7 L (J R«r» >M i Cvaminf v. If*nn, a L C, Jur IDA , ('ummtng v. Mmltli. L U. Jut. 1 i WIUwsl^ * Vit^tm * MtalwNi, 10 L. t' Rep. Uti av. Coi» - ■ '00 V*^ ' I ■ To thMM) calHii boulia, r«n««MK UmiI • rh^ii.1 mmiw., •«,-• Of U..1 A. I of f Hfl4. fyuw whi, h Uio 1^. IN* MHI rmlllor* . Ikh-aiimi ■ tlnw 1 l«int il..i -lit ». .... "••••7 ^n '4 fflKll •^ .M^*"* "Hln«r)r rrfHlittMra, th#lt lini(i«»»(<« q# y.* 1 t juArh ^,. fc. *(_ m i f- ■.:* .< v.'^ 7". ..•> *t •%: r|A1J]^rI4l^VjrA}Ei|aulT■. [8m. 90. «ff«ot« nit««hljr uniohic th« rr|)^iinni. Adam* v. MrCiin, 1& Q. B. K«p. 'iltf (OiiUrio). Hut U^ tkvui«l « tnuvMU-tlon uiidi^r UiU Mv. th«r« DiiiHt bo • i-oiiU«ni|iUtion of iimolvtini'y, coupled with l|^' fniudiiltini prc'(ibrttno«. McWtilrtar y. Tbvme, C. F. lUip. (OiIp> t»rlo), 302. , • \ . V S.— ir MADR WITHIN THIRTY DATI. If thflRu trsDRactUtnii'ari) niMlfl •' within thirty dayi " uf tbo Mk> ] •ignin<*nt or thn iMHiiu of a writ, thin cImiino iwyii th<*y nhall then \to pnmiuiKid to liavu buon made in <'oiitouiplatli)n of inNolvency. The proaiimption dboa not eiiat, if tnailo bvforo. In auch caaoa. thodiiforo, tho oxiatsiiM of thUJ'cvatMmpkttlon" miMt be provea by the contAstant. ""^r^ t: " "^ Paffments made unden certain circumit^nees by a debtor to be void, flO. Every payment made within thirty dayi next beftm the ekeoutioD of a deed of ofwignment, or the iBHue of a Writ of Attachment under this Act, by a debtor unable to. meet his engagements in f\ill, to a person l^nowing such inability, or having probable cause for believing the same to exist, it void, and the amount paid may be recovered bock by suit in any competent Gdurt, for the benefit of the estate ; Provided alwkys that if any Hluable security be given up in odnsider- ation of such payment, such security or the value thereof shall be restored to the creditor before the return of such payment can be demanded. 1.— EViBY PAYMiNT. ■ ■ "\ "■ The preceding sec. referred to payment by merchandise, secur" ' itiea, or real estate. This Sec. refers to payment iii money. Anj payment made previous to thirty days appears to be unaffeet^ by the statute. a.— TO A psasoM OACBB KNOWING 8DCH rOR BILUVINO INABILIT THB SAHl ^( on, HAVINO TO IZIST. PBOaAlM /. The two fSoUowing cases were decided Jln the courts of Ontario, partly on that sec. of the Act of 1864 which corresponds to thiii see. -.Wr-'if", f Brno. 81.] •IT-Off. Uf A iNiymcnt miuir l.y an InHolvint aftor tlio ia«u« of th« writ of though th« def.,nd«iit. w«ro iRnonint of th« insolvenoy whtn th«r fl^revlouH to All ii<^t ftf IniiolveiKy, ,.,,rt«ln Unds In which thu lnt«n..t, h«l bocn ordorcd to be »„ld, and w«;« .florl.T wSd •nd th« piirchM« money paid to tho plaintlfT In equity : the ul Jjpi«« In Iniolvency moved that su. h moneyn b« paid Into court for th« ben. lit of K«rf«ral « rcdHorH- It w«« l.dd that the laiuli were «ubject U, the order f<,r .ale j ftd the motion relUMd tIS Jr. Tullcrton, Chanty. Cham. Rep 49. ««"«» ««Ma. Iftlf 1 "'. ^' .^"'l"**l "''*" "" **'*' '"^'J"*^* ot protection of paymenia by and to the Jmnkrupt, «ee Doria A Macrae, 466 etSj^X bold, Bank. 348. But in the application of them to tht .tatnie •w to paymentii. It muNt be borne In mind, that In EnslaAd no paym, nt jh reputed IVuudi.lent, UHuigh made "In contemplation of bankruptcy," if made imoiMntarily, that i«. on the demand verbal or otherwise of the creditor ; and not e^en, when thHJbi haj not matured ihhe demand b'e tona fide, ^ce Btrachan v Barton, 34 Uw k Eq. Ilep. 492. Thl« distinction It veiy pro- porly not recoKnlMcd by our law. / '' "T^ Under the law of France, a ncrson having knoiledm of. o* nii?H '"r- ^fu '•".""!;"» theYrader'H Insolvencril hdd to' S OM 1^7? ?.? vV* P"'^''''^" "i'n"»' t« thii, section. See also Ord. 1673 Ut XI, art. 4 ; 2 Chardon du Dol, No. 208 ; Nouv. Den vo. Fraude ; 2 Namur, Droit Cowl. 449 et Hf. "«^. "««. Transfers of Debts of tnsolvent within thirty days of his insolvency to^is debtors to enalle them to set-off, void. 91, Any transferor a debt due by the Insolvent, made within thirty days next previous to the execution of a deed of assignment or the issue of a Writ of Attachment under this Act, or at any time afterwards, to a debtor knowing M>r' having probable cause for believing the Insolvent to be un. able to meet his engagements, or in contemplation of his insolvency, for the purpose of enabling the debtor i» Insolvent shall not be compen- / w.ij ■I,- T%-1^" 180 riAUDULINT PVRnilAHIil, [8lO. 92. Mtod or affSBOtod In anj miinner bj ■ oliiiin w> aoquired ; bni 4he purohoHor thereof mny rank on the eiiUto in th« pUuM /and stead of the ori|jpual oreditor. 1.— >ANY TRAMrKI«| ^ Tlio ohj<(«ins a knowledge of circum. itancoa, IrailinK him to Huppoiie his creditor would aptlediljr bo. comn inmilvent,miKht oth«Twin«* purcliam- it Hnidllty of the latter, at a depriH;l«t«'d priro, and by imputiiiK it towHftlH the payment of his own debt, thus gain an undue o/tvantago. 1 Hcdnrrldo, Faillltei, *c., Noa. 1-13 «( k^f. 3.-— TO a DKBTOR KHOWINf) OR RAVIXQ PROBABIjI OAUBI fOR BBLIBVINO. To make the purchase Invalid the purchaser must at the time ^ be aware, or have proliable cause for believing the insolvent to be unable to meet bis engaKemcnts. Pjublic rumour, or Judg- • ments, or notes protested, would Hingly, or collectively, bo ordin- arily considered probable cause for believing the insolvency of a trader. We can find no case in Canadian reports bearing on this sec. In Montreal a Judgment was rendered, in which the question Bpoclally arose. Bee Adams v. Hinclair, ic Muir, invBup. Court, No. 2313, Judg., 1806. " , > Purchasing Goods on Cf edit, etc., by person knowing Mm- self unable to pay, how punishable. If by a firm. ' 99. Any person who purchases goods oa credit or pro- cures advances in money, knowing or believing himself to be unable to meet his engagements, and concealing the fact from the person thereoy beo^nnng his creditor, with the in* tent to deAraud such person, of^who by any false pretence obtains a term of credit for*the payment of any advance or loan of money, or of the price or any part of the price of any goods, wares or merohandize^ with intent to deAraud tike 8l0. 92.J rHAUUULKSIT PUIOUAIM. 121 peraon ta TNB FyOT, ETC., WITH IKTBMT TO DKFHADD. The conownlinMntandyntent muHt exist at the time of the pur- chase. In re (lamtt * Co. Iimol. 28 Q. B. Rop. (Ontario) 266. ** It is not, however, neCessarj in order to constitute fraud, that « a man who makes a/Atlso reproscntation should know it to be " false. It is cnougl/ that it bo falKc, if made without an honest " belief, • • • > ftnd be made doliberatcly with intent to " ***'™"** " '^®"*» rrand, 12. There must be a fraudulent intent ; and this intent will be presumed, where a man makes false state- ments with a^vlew of benefitting himself, or misleading another. And this intent will be also presumed where a man knowingly makes a fiilse representation, or having insufticicnt grounds for believing it, whereby another is mislead to his prejudice, although at the time of making it he may have had no intention to benefit |>imself, or to injure the'persmi to whom the representation was made; Ibid. pp. 13 * 1 4. '{^•t ■^■* ; 3."— THAT W THE SPIT OB PHOCBBDINO, BTO., THB OWnnnAXtt M ~ -~-y ' • CHAHOBD WITH BDOH fRAITD. -if That is to say. the fraud must be specifically set up In the de- V xlaration ; and in theTrovince pf Quebec, the conclusion most demand a deciaratioVof the guilt, and a condemnation of the , ° defendant to imprisonment, according to the terms of this clause. ^In connection with this subject it may be remarked, tiiat while tha purchase of goods on credit, under the circumstances detailed in this sec. should be followed by adequate punishment, where , "^^ ****** V* ^PP"^*^*! J**"* nwy wite* in cwtoin clauea ofboii. "^■''■. "X'ty^-i: i':^' ■■■■'■■-'"■■■■ '■'■■ :. r/-' '■"^2'^. li^ in rRAUDULINT PUROHABM. [8lO. 88. n«M wh«r«in it may not b« thv duty of thn trwlcr tirdiioontlnm tnMlinK, — """n m \w flnda hlniMttlf iiiiAttlo U) |>iiy in full. Htm r» Holt, 13 ChMcy Hep. (Ontario), ftrtH. H«.- kIno r« Tliurtwr * Young * •!. conU-Bting; re T«)tup«!Ht * UuclifanMy : k r« Freer * Oilmoiir, givttn ip noto to •cc. 103 pott. / fVatir/ mii$t be Proved. / Award of Imprisonment. 9Sik Whether the ^defendant in any Buoh oaae appear and plead pr make dofUuIt, the plaintiff ahall bo bound to prove the fraud charged, and upon hin proving it, if the trial be before a jury, the Judgtv who trien the suit or proceeding ■hall immediutely after the verdict rendered againnt the de- fendent for sfach fraud (if Buch verdict in given), or if not before a jury, then imniodiately upon his rendering his judg- ment in the premisen, Jidjudgo the term of imprisonment which the defendant shall undergo ; and he shall forthwith order and direct the defendant immediately to be taken into custody and imprisoned accordingly; but such judgment shall not affect the ordinary remedies for the revision thereof or of any proceeding in the case. ^•"~;^*D SHiLI, PORTHWITH ORDItt AMD DIRKT THR OErHMDANT IMMRDIATRLY TO RR • * • IMPRIBONHD. But this order need not prevent the Defendant avoiding the ImpriHoument, by payment of the debt, a»;torovided in the prcr viouR sec. 02. \ 2.— -rOB TBI niVniON THEBIM>l^. * - Thrft ia to say, the Judgment is subject to appeal, as in ordinary cases. . '^r ' X ^ ■C/,. * , »-f.' .' .i' *'■;"■,.' .^■■^fA^^.- 8lC. W.J PROPORTION rOR DMCIIAROR.^ 128 1^- ?■ y 1' OF COMPOSITION AND DISCHAROB. Deed of Comimitioriy and executed by a certain proportion of creditors to bind ail. ^- " #4t A dcod (of conifMHiition ond diHohftrge, flxoout«d by the majority m number of thoao of tho oreditors of an Ip- «oIvent who are roHpoctivoly or«5diU)r» for huuib of one hun- dred dollars and upwardu, and who represent at leant three- fourthi in value of the liabilitiee of the Inaolvcnt iiubjeot to be computed in aMwrtaining such proportion, shall have the same effect with regard to the remainder of his creditors and be binding to the same extent upon him and upqn them as if they were also parties to it; and such a deed may be invoked, and acted upon under this Act although made either before, pending or after proceedings upon an assignment, or for the compulsory liquidation of the estate of the insolvent; the whole subject to the exceptions contained in section one hundred of this Act. _ 1.— EXEOPTED BY THI MAJOniTY IN NCMBSIt OF OamiTOHS. rOR SOMB OP OVBB $100.00. The contr»dicti.on which existed in the Act of 1864. as to th» proportion in the value of creditors, requisite in voUng at meet^ ings^aud in executing a deed of discharge, does not exist in the J»resent The latter is al»> without aA omi«iion, which existed in the former, by providing in sec. 119 »m«, that if it becomes necessary to ascertain tho proportion who have voted at ^J.J^tl.h **' ^o»c"f':«<* in any act or document, and if U be found that the whole of the creditors ol $100, and upwards, do not represent the requisite amount to give validity ; such prou portion may be completed by the votes or concurrence of owd. compo8itU>n and diMiharge. ^'^t^' 3^?M IM T -^^ MOIHIRTION Wll^m DimillAIUIB. [8bo. 94. In rah iiUtinK Uil« innJorUy, thr I'laima utmir«tt«Hl l»r thfl dmid of UliM JmrKP, Mild ■inkIMkH In mvn. 00 and Joo immm, wUl nol b« toktm liiU) ttcooiint. ()n»y Uhmhi wh<>M rUlma inlKht l»« Involiin. Urily mttmivA hy tho dia* h«rge, urt- to ho tl.uii Uknii InUi con. •Idtimllun. . ■ * 1.— •t/SIKOT TO M OOMrirOm III AMIIITAI^IINC IVON rR0>0IT10«. Th« dobta which •« not aabjuci to bo comiMitt*d. arc thoM eonpriMd in tvv. BO and 100^. 9.'-r$H\U HAVK BrnCT WITH il9AliD-T0 THI flKMAINOin Of Tl« ', : ORlCOtTOIIi. t . .. 'That ia ie Wf, nwB-prtrllcjrfld cwdt|or« who may not haro beoonio itartioa to- th« d««d, niiiy, aft«r Ita legal completion, ertfort!« ita ««mdl»ionK, na tft paymutit of th«3 corapoaition, Ac. •■ well thoao who Imd aiunud it. r , t » 4.-t h9 >liin« coo. TIO». JiuM tr "^ 810. 96.] ' «• iOM or OIMHAldl. 1S9 m'tlf t ■ ".to ■•* ■ nee, 1 had ■ alao H can fl •^X" ^ ' ' "■ IviH. /'■ u dis. - / a n It ' / ■ der* y H e of ' B _-■ - and 71 .■ not :'-^^^-^ ■ « and .'. .H iha ' ' fl for H een ■ H ond H ptt, U I. Inralld If not .imqImI |,y ih« l.tlr; and lnoiM^ra»U. if It iimn not |m.vJ.I« for th« ««|Hi,.t« . mUu.ri ofrj^, „aIiM.? ":u".o ilr •" '"" """• '" ^ "•"•'»» * t'o!; ,r5.r£;: Whoa Uhi hiNoUi'nt haii ho oalat« to aaalirn «iira alinll hav« th« rixht to rank for th« «ntir« balanoa of th«ir onKinul (liaiDiN th<^n reiunininK unpaid, and ahall 1x1 coui|iutK * «m a coinixMiUlon, payahli' l*y hiNt«lmi'OtN, without n<-< iirlty ; «iiil thor«ni|K>n allow- ing thu lattor to rogain p4MW4-iiHlon of tho ■t«x.'k, and rt^iiuniing trade, lo aa to pajr them. If ailing to muft tho tnttalmontii, tha MNlgnec la ompownrod to r«galn poaaeuion of the entlro ftatate. as ho may then An<|u«)nt to th« rit-tranMfiir to tho iuaulvunt, and if tho auhauquont crvditora rocelvM " divldonda to tho amount of thvlr claimH," then th« formnr may « ranli for the' ontiro tmlanco of thoir original claima." It may lie undnratood tlikt thn naaignou can ru<«aaumu poaa^aaion, without any freah Ivgal priKutaa. In th« Province of Quohnc, anterior to thn Inaolvont Act of 1864, till) ofTuct of non-jiaymcnt of an inatalmunt, at maturity, undur a duud of compoaltion, waa to revive thu original claim, Atklnnou v. NcMltitt, 1 R»v. do Jur. 110 ; Rrowu v. Hurtigan, 5 L. C Jur. 41 A Niinllar rulo prevaila in the i£ugliah courta. Mon- tague on Compoaltion, 209. . ,■ .\,'}^ Deed of Reconveyance by Assignee to Insolvent. Its effect. If it be contested, and a payment of Composition during the contestation. Form and Registration of Deeds. no. The re-oonyeyanoe by the Aasignee to the Inaolvent, or to any person for him of any part of his estate or effects, whether real or personal, if made in conformity with the " ihL »■ i^.- ,4- 8w. »7.) uuptmn or dmchaboi. X m twrini of 1 diWxl of <»mf>rt«ft!oii And (ttmhRrgn iihMll httv« thu ■•mo effect («io«pt «M tho miha nuy Im, nthrrwiw Mf^nwd by •h« conditionN of mich thnnl or rw witiv«y«ti©«i), m if Nuoh - property h«*l l>««ri «>! d«>tHMlt fil Ui« dtftrtl of •'lnil(<>ll «>f Ikii |>«rl«N| Ibr (ht* (Iff l«r»(l«]b M « ^IvldoiMl Tim |>nMiil Atl, with « vl«« al«i|itpl|^ " TKla w»«a(( tlio «bi|«y Air lh« (yilUK of ctNlmM, ft>r tlm r#t« lo | §4 MMf, ' S.^Aii» If o»fO«iti(iii, no., tf noriiADB witnh innm nHioMAi. •Aft, VTO., TIM Alllkl>lMt ftllAl.li AdT irVOM tlfOM »«tn. .fl» Ad ol n ot g»y" • drUy of Bli. _ _ HMMMMt •ulhority givtfn liy Uil* pwl oTlll* M«., lo IW MMiKno*, to Act uiion tha a««d, If o|i|KMiUon Im nxA (yind wIthiM lltr««« tlAjTH lAftitr tho notion /if iIoimmU, niiiat b* «|iuillll««UI th« aaalgnua abooid,M hi(a b«»d of romtKW •ition and bit r«4ninMfiim*d t«i an inaolvnht. upttn a dtird of com|MMtltlon and dia^^bargr, «nd th«i ditttd Nhouid Im aflrrwirdt •anulled. tho aaalKni^a niayv(lnd It nm-ioiMiry to rcRaln |)o4ki aion for am'b iin cM'curh'nrt* hw|i|M l||i tJag rf IJ i ^ mT^'' ^^ "''"**'*"' **»" "•WTTtylSf t|M« u i or * * iodirwi. .ad if ihi, holder of lu., n;;g«li.bl« p«p«,r i. ««. - . ^oown to th« r.i«>lveiit, lh« Ituwrtion of tb« p«rtiottI.r. of •WJh |Nip«r ill .uch .Ut4niiflnt of .ir.ini or miiiiiininitiUrj ll«t, wiih am *lnri.T/l'*'*' ■" •«''«Pt*d from th« op^mtlon of » it. .ylj t I 'jy 4» •eiMkllDAir I.UI1UTIMI. ^ ♦ * «<^ IwWHPi IRrb • IH t ikmrf f i ^wUhmtt i^hM0$itkm not la ^^t tmtn4nff V #•. A diiwlNirRt wlllifNit eoMpiMltloii mnin tM Afl^ op«r«l« my «h«n|(» in Dm liabiiily tttJBy^mmm ■lnm«iiiri)j tUbl* lo Mk^ «f«ilit<>r fiir ihm ikhu «iC iIm |imiiU««iI, tillMr M ar«w«r Ar iaiiorwr i»f ii«KiHUbl« |Mp*r, «r m gwirMilor, •tntjr t^ <)lh«r»l«i, nt>r Ibf mjt iHirtiMrf •? oUmw purtnn J«;(nlly »t (Wftflito wtti jfct In«iU««l to m^ •ttjr tiflbt; •or MAniT^Hirt Mj wofftffi^, k^poOMi^ limi or oulUUirnl twnuritjr h«|d \q u^j mmk itndHot m Hly Ant mj d«ibt ih^re^jr dliwluMrgfd. I.— A BIMNAMl, ItO., SNAI,!. MOt onWATt AHV ONAMVt III LUMUTT OV A MMtOM MKONOAIIILV UAM.I. Thi* «li)«< t of thU rUiiM U to DrolMii Um r(«hl« of • «r«4iltr, lu wtuim tho lNM)ltru|ii l« |HimArll)r \Ukh\0, fhm \ming hli r*^ oonrM *||*iniil Inrf)«i hi* MTurllf on any ?«••( «»r ixirMinal prq|H»rtjr. Hlntllai' |>ri4d hy Ih* N< otih f\ A M, Kinnnar, tkinli 74. A« lo lh« riiln (n rr«nc«, mo (!od Ibraiog tho payai, jibj tf g pa ^««tait to ttfwm, mmmwrnmnn^ tlib A««i Ui lU W*m.,r of «,y 4«t)t (lu. •• , U«m)« «f ^ccnnl by th« U- Hif«l M mmiifnm, tuior. Mnlor, IruiKat,, .i«a«uu,f, ^l^j.^ ta4r«tor or public <>Ao«f- niajr oUim mi.l Mmipt « 4UW«w| th«f«.m from ilu, «.ciu, withiml b«inK. by riNM^m th«r«.,f || •iiy r«.(Mci dr«,t«i by imy .li«h»rg« «buineoial -applicat i o n, l e a ve be g r anted h i m t o file tlignwBiiremarBaiF sequent time and he do then file the same, the Court o/ . ?;^^^ •"yipMii^^V BWO. 103.] JUDQIIBMT ON Di,MOilAlQI, 18| Judge, u the om6 taay be, ihall ph)oeed thereon u upon an •pplioAtioQ for ooDfirmatioD of ituoh diaoharge. Iw— WITHtN ONI lioNn. The Act of 1864 gave a dolajr of two month*, for the noUoe of application for conflrmation by th« Court. ^^" Powers of dourt or Judge on application for Confirmation of Dischargtyeta. ''^ 101. The Court or Judge, as iU ease may be, upon hearing the application for oonfirmatj^n of such diaoharge, the objections thereto, and any, evidence adduced, shall ha^ power to make an order, eitlier oonQrAing the disohaige oe annulling the sam<^ according to th* effeet of the evidence W adduced ; but if such evijdenee 8hou|d be insufficient to mm tain any of the grounds hereinbefore detailed as formiqgl valid grounds for contesting sueh cdnfirmation, but^hoiild ' neter^less establish thai^e Insolvent haa1)een guilty of \ miaoonluot in th^ management of his business, by extrav- \ aganoe in hja^pensee, recklessness in endorsing or becoming ^^ ^ auret^^ others, continuing his trade unduly after he be- ^llered himself to be insolvent, inourring debts without » reasonable expectation of paying them (of which reasonable expectation the proof shaU lie on him, if such debt was oon- t«Mted within thirty days of an assignment or the issue of %^ Writ of Attachment),- or negligence in keeping his books and aocounts; or if such facts be aUeged by any eoirtestation praying for the suspension of the discharge of th^ Insolvent) or for its classification as second class, the Court or Judge may thereupon order the suspension of the operation of the ji^v of the Insolvent for a period not exeeedinff dVa^- may declare the discharge to be of the seoomd olaa^ i, according to the discretion of the Q»urt or | Judge. i S.'i. : \ |r- V :• :-*:^ 136 JUDOMINT ON DI80RAR0I. [SlO. 108. i '■ .— TBI COURT ON IIKAMINa THI oaiKi:tlON TO THE DIKMAHOM The followtfiK dfloiiion*, rond^rnd in Mont^«al,j)n contestation* .of •ppIicAtioD* for dlHctmrKU, iindor the Act yf 1804, nu^y partly Mrvu to iliiiHtratti tlilH Murtion : — \[ In r/Alux, Tiuirltur v. Law, Young k'K}o. oonteitinff. Thiirbor applied for conflrmation of hid (UMohargo. Law, t YoaDfi; k Co., imd othor creditor*, contoitcd It, o^ tbo following ground*:. - •• ? - l»t. That Inaolvont wan bankrupt, to hlH own knowlodKe, in . 18 He appears aH^ihis time to have believed he' * could pall through. The $3,000.00 credited to his wife was done at the suggestion of liis book-keeper. It must be ftirther borne in mind that two-thirds of bis creditors had consented to his dis» , charge. This was a foot wU$;h should have cohsiderable weight. There was another fiict: a note of his for upwards of $3,000.00, was coming due on 16th Hay.. Three days previously he went to the bank and offered $2,000.00. The bank said they would not take the $2,000.00, but they would hold the note over for «. few days. He appears to have struggled hard to maintain his. ' Tbii did not look Hkn the fiondnot of a man abottt t» 1^ -ctedil. m a ke a itandnknt . bankgnptoy. — Th» Conrt^ coold not, in v ie w of all these circumstances; go to the extent of saying tihat he r ' f lOS.] JUDOMINT ON DIBOUAIiai. '^^i*^; B •jriiKTiiin Ml iirvK«ni, m row amyu iMirore nit :y, amouuUxl to fmutl, Nufllolont to reftiM iflniMtion of hii dlKchug*. U ^. 0. J V; ■^^ . ■ Hi ■..■■. - ., «wM« of, aiid rnada th«i«« poroluusi'lii dontampUtlon of ln*ot> ▼«B07. ^Th« NmMind gmiind itrf^M Wan fVAiidiilont pntforonoei. H« did not voiiHidur timt tho iwyiiiriitH to br^kflni, % f«w d«ya Uifora hit d4)4tl«rntiun of ttmolvencv, ....._... -the application tut m oonf 45. In r« Tompeat, A Duch«Hn«y k «l. cont<)iit«ntii. Tho Judgment In thia CMM aroMA on an a|>i)liuati()n for ilincliarge by Tfni|M!at: which DiichtiHnay and «th«!r crudiiora contcatcd. Tho CKditort ha4 given no diachargo to the applicant, and aftwr the delay of one yoar from the date of the aaaignmont, h« applied for it froo^ the Oouri. The contcatat ion alleged: s lit. A fraudnlent retention of nioneya belonging to the eatatc, 2nd. That tho firm, in which the inaolvent had been a rartner! had purchaaed gooda on credit, Imowing themaelvca at the tima to b« inaolvent, and concealing the fact from tho vendora. 8rd. 'That tho flrm had given fraudulent preferencca. A statement of tlie circumatanceH on wliich those charKeawero' baaed, wonjd ozoeed the apace at ou/ command. Tho legal points decided by tho contestation muat auflicc for tho proaent purnoM. They are aa followf : ^^ lit. That he who buya goods on credit, Impliedly aaanres tbo Ttndor. if not of tho actual HufUciency of the #iiaotif to meet hi* liabilities, at least that there is a reasonable probability of such ■nfflcienojr. . and. That while the vendor on credit taket the rlslt of the * ■nbseqnent insolvency of the debtor, he is not supposed to con- template the escape or the bankruptcy of the debtor, by reason \pf a state of insolvency actually existing at the time of KTs Dur- obase. V 3rd. That where, a party bivys goods on credit, knowing \il» affiatirs to be in a bad atate, although l^e may have no intention of defrauding the vendor, yet in the eye of the law he does a wrong, and having subaequenUy declared his insolvency, the Court will be Jostified in auapending hia disqhwge, fbr a period, nn^ its discretionary power. 11 L. C. Jur. 67. ■ , In M Wm. M. Freer, and Qilmour k al. contesting. -In this case, Freer had assigned in Feby. 1887. On 28th of ^IKarch, 1868, he petitioned for his discharge, under the Act of 1864; and alleged that ite had failed to obtain tho requisite num. ber of creditors to consent to a dischar^fe, and therefore asked it from th<) Court. This application was contested by C^ilmont * ' Co. on the ground of fraud. 'Fiwi*^D? r*'* j* appeared that Freer, as a partner in the flitt of ^^▼«,brls. of potash, strictly for cash, and valued at $2103.11. On the a9th Freer took delivery, and laid ^^e would check the ■y ''-"7^' .» 188 JUI^iMBNT ON DIIWhAEOl. [gpo. 104, ijcoount, and »buitt I ,. m. on tlml iil(l i»y tu„ uricti The cont«i.UnU' «k..«U, nft^r rfi|...nt...l .|j,in*n.ln -for the money tmllml to obUiii It, the Innolvtiiit making vnrluut exuuMi maA l)ronilii..«. ()u th«) 4th of Feby., aU dayi After the dellverv of th« poUeh Kr..«r iwld h« had failed. It farther apj>eartMl that h« • had fold and heen |»ald for the iwtaah on the 3 let Jany On thiiw fki U, the (!ourt (Torran«« J.) hold that thMn«"«vnnl had been guilty of fraud, withlq tlio meaning of the ait ahd his dlnoharge jiraa accordingly auiipended for Ave yeara. 8e«. IS L. C. Jur. ;ilo. » / The^aame Judge, In October term (1869), auapended a diaohanra for two yeara, on the grounda of re<;kleNR tra«llnK, iteillng good* bjlow coat and not kueplng propefrbooka. Kiparte Teiiiw. ft Martin k hi. «iont««ting. ' . . . *^ ^"*"» * 2.— ITS OLASSiriCAflOR AS SROOND OltAM. ' ^ Tbia flxprosaion la borrowe4 from the Engliah bankrupt law. 12 k 13 Vic. cap. lOB. Hy tliat aiatute the Commbtaloner in bankruptcy wh.-n he certlJlud in the curtlflcate of diacharge that the l>ankrupt<;y liad ariaen from nnavoidabie losses and misfortunes, awarded a certiflcat«5 of the Hrst class ; or that It had not wholly arisen trom unavoidable losaes and mia- fortunes, when a ccrtlflcaU) of the second class was given • or that the bankruptcy had not arisen from unavoidable losses 'and mlsf.irtnneH, when a cortiHcate of the third class t>nly was iriven Arch. Bank. 401. Ibid, B(M)k 11^ 100. -^ » Our Act permits 6f but two.tolasses. The Act of 1864 made no distinction whatever. In that, wo think, It err«U. It would seem but Just there should be a dlstinctiiMj^'tw^en the discharge given to an Insolvent whoso Iuhhch wcn/unavoldable, and whose deal- ings were honorable ; and that ><) another whose conduct bordered on recklessness or fraud, thouglj insufficiently so to warrant a reiUMU of his discharge. ■" i ■■„■■ . '• ■ ■ ' ' ■ ' ■ !■ •': '• ■ I " . , ' '' ' ,'■.<■), '8.— THK JUDOK MAY THIRKOPON ORDBR THE 8D8PEN8I0II 0» TBI 4 OlSOUAROg. See cases of Tempest ft Duchesnay, and of frreer ft Oilmom>. ' reported In note 1 to this sec, antt. , ' < • ' . -■■;'■"■/ ^- /.■: -■ '■■. -"^ . ■ ' * How the discharge shall be pfoveable, - — 7— ip4. Until the Court' or Judge, as the oaa^ may be, haa >nfirmed guoh diaoharp ^, t^e hnwian nf prnnf ^f f y ^i nfttmrgo 1 I, .f sing oompletdy effected under the provisiona of thia Aot, ^'.^.1^ ^'"f m. Bmt, 105.] DuonABoi ir ooumt. li' '"»»• ■hall bo u|»on tho iuNolvent; but tho oonBrmtitioti theroof, If , , nol rav^rmd In «pp«al, ihali rflndm* tho »" tho InHolvont or refuning it; or in ' like manner and under the like ^IroumNtanoua to thoae in and upon which the diaolmrgu oould bo auHiHUidod or clnwiifiod M hereinbefi.ro provided upon an ttppjloation to confirm it, an order may be made suHponding it fdr a like period, or declaring it tri bo of the second olaiw, or botlu , f Itr^imvunHT on the in^oi.vbmt to provk that hk mas cow- ' rORMBO TO THK •PROVIitlONS OF THt ACT. Where there is no conlostetlon, It may lie presumed that primd" fWM proof U alono necciiiMiry to shvw that the provisions ot the «-{Jl ^"«n J-^^P""! with. The production of the deed of assignment and schedule of creditors, and the. affidavit of the VX\''lu^)^'' insolvent, and hiH clorli or »Kioli-li«ep«r, with thrf! M J" """! .*"'' n«'w"I>«P«rH conUinlHK tho notices of Sl?i# \*T'**P''"'**''y'^*=°'»"'^«'«d»"a«i"nt; If there Sr» VL * •''""^«»«on, it cannot be sustained on the ground that the asHlgnoe had neglected his duty, or neglected to give i notice of a meeting of creditors for examination of the insolvent. In r« Thomas, 18 Chancy. Rep. (Ontario), 196. ««'*^»n»^ \ 1.— AMT OabKR WHICH THl OQCRT OR iUDOg MAY MAKR. f -wmnH^iwtmVinv/i "''""'*'"*< f a g i qwn i Yem^j i Bq requiring n TjpOTt from the Maignee,appeiS to be left to^tTe dlscVetlon oT mb. fOT.J rawitflKkit OP DiMVAioi. , ^•^.; m •.— o»05t vrntm TNK:iftnMAiMii oooto m ■oirMoiD oi of ^|fl tllavhargo of au JiwwU«ut. _ , "■ *' K,T -7-— ,^ "^ 7 9utp§ntion of nttifui?^^ or itt daist^ration a» teeohd 'v eiauy, Oh application of Credi%or$. ■•y. At Mj time bofore jadinnent upon m appIioatkiB * for obtaining ■ .limrimr^,, t»m cmlitors or the'Mme propotC tioo of th>m th«t may bind th« roin«indor by '» oonmit to t^\ diMharge, ^ aie bfeforo tho Court, or Judge before whom ' \ ■uch appliontion in pending, a dooUr«tionJn writing, Mtting forth that it i« their deaire that the diMharg« of th« Iniol. Tent Hhould (if granted) be auapended for • period therein named not exceeding five yeani, or 'that it ahould be cli««d •a Booond olaaa^ or both : and thereupon if auoh Court o» Judge ahould bo, of opinion that the Inaolrent ia not ahewn to hare done or omitted anything, the doing or omiaaion of Which would deprive him of the right to hit diaoharge under thii Act (Ihit not otherwiae) and ahall therefore be of opinion •0 grant hiA diaoharge, auoh Judge ahall declare aooh opinion, •nd ahall thereupon grant auoh diaohar^;^, but ahall auapend' th« aame ai xe(|ttired by moh fleolaratiou of the creditors 1.1— 'atrT aSA^L BVSPRMO TBW iANR *» RIQOIRBO BT 80Ch' . UKCUBATipN or tUK OHKDIToaa. ? '/'.lr°°'1.***"' •PP®" *•»•* t»««'*"r Ut Imliiro him to NUn thu dUk flhargn «Im>, If • «!r..d(l«r Uk \ ' r ; •J"- . • — ^r- "*^''=;- ■'f*-.' - * : - .(- ^ J • JU -- ■ ■ " -t * L ■''"■« '. » * pk » _^>» * ttCj MUIITIIATTA# Of f1llmt.Vilffi 143 14' ,. ^XAMTlfATION OF TlIK INtiOLVKNT iUf0 ■ Sxnmtnnihn of fntohfnt, and haw eondwttd and rf corded. How aUetitd. .^ I09. [niDMNlitttAly upon the atplry of th« p«rtdi! of om moiilh fn»m tlifl firnt iiiMortioii of tho MilvnrtijHmumi Kiving DoUoo of th« §ppoiutin ntUnid Huoh- ntMiing, th* ■Mno being flmt duly o«||od by ftdvartiMnKnit ; and at inioh luiMtiiiK tho [njM)lvont may Ikj «z«min«Ni pn oath, aworn bafort the AMigtioo, by or on bihaif of any orwlitor preaent, in hip -^mm\ and tho.aianiination of tbte Inaolvantahall b« rvdaoed to writing by tho Aaaignoo, and aigned by tho JnaoUent; and •ny qucation put to the Inaolvent at audh^eetln^ which h« ■hall anawer ovaaivuly or rd\iae to anawur, ahall alao bt written in auoh examination, with tho repliea made by th« Inaolvent to aueh quoatioiui ; and tho Inaolvent ahall aign ■ttoh examination, or If he reAiae to aign the aame, hia refWl ■hall be entered at the foot of the examination, with th« reaaona of auoh ref\iaal, if any, at given by himaelf; and •aoh examination ahall be atteated by the Aaaignee and ahal} be filed in the office of the Ooart. t*^A MBTiNo or caauToaa anAti, ai muo. ♦ %% Ontari o , that ^lw^ I oomriliad with, a i pr ov Ul o na t^f-tfaract o f i m. - .-- -r •"-'- "— ,- --~J»arge could not b« rvAiaed the Inaolvent bwjauae of M>a i^Wfbct of tha Aaaiynea to (ire notice 'V'- 7: '• it:,..,.' nssT. ^' w %U •MAmmAfttm ot tMokVMrr. fiio. IM. - --*r WMftVIMT MAf W UAMNHa^ • Th- folLmln. .WI.I.hw oI ih. Rii«lltli OwifU, on il,« . WUton uf* Uitkniiil, nir|»rfl IhU mmv' Tb* ilKliliir m«f h«»« 1 •iiina.l lo < onatill rt|Hiii liu ommlniiiloa IB r0K«rt| t,. .ju.'.tlnM, h«* inu«l miawvr, •<»« »«,,, .mil U> |»r«iMr« •tMwura to tli.iM. |.Mt I,, htm In wrttih* Kitwrl.. WinWf « Uw Olijr/jl" "*•'*• •^ •■•min.tl.m V*m\nnly f. 1UrmZ,9 Ib ll<|ttlf««l (tf«t*ili J.) Ii»|<| thai An InanlTnnt ootid nol fee fl^!?"!'"^* I.y •••••"un-^l In hl.. •< c:um him of • crimiiMl aui In r. Il-th. Hon 4 i«. IM; 1 Dr.. * (J. lU. But hi, ««„nol thoniih Aftir h<^ Iim pMM>d hia iMt onflmurj oxAmlnatiun, r«AiM to *n«wor «m th« Kruunii that thr tonditney of thr quwiitlon it to •hew that he has not ma,w f«r ,uoh ordar,— Md he m«y aki b« ex«niined in like mannor upon • tubpana Mued m of eoome without mioh onTer, in my ^•m in which . Writ i^ AtUM,hmont Hm been i«aed bw^Ja, li»i«,Ut*«.d effect*; wh»h .ubp,rna m.y be prpcurt,d by the pUinUff, or bj my creditor ioterrening in the actiop for thU purpow, or bj Oie Ai-ignee, »t Mn, \xm» ^ ^ wMiii of Uie Writ hi* eiitate. The an .llcation had been granted, wlth.)ut notice to the InHolvtnt. On the dav fixed for hid examln«tl<.n, he appeared by counnel, and roftwed to be iiworn, on tlie ground (hat hewaii no longer Iniiolvent in con^queneeof the due executiya-itf a deed of componitlon knd diicharge, the iiufflci.ncy of whieh he wan then orenarcd t« prove. Bowie A Hooney a creditor, la L. (J. Jw.m. Subsequent Examination on Application for bischarge, etc 111. The iDsolyent may also be examined on his applU mtion for a disoharge or for oonfirmation of a discharge, or •^npon the" application of any creditor for annulling a dis> charge; or upon any petition by him in the course of pro- loeedings for the compulsory liquidation of his estate. ' ^ Other Persons may be Examined on Order of the Judge, n9. Any other person who is believed fb {mssen inform mation respecting the estate or effects of the Insolvent, may »lao be from time to time examined befbre the Judge upon oath, as to such estate or effects upon an order from the Judge to that effect, which order the Judge may grani npoo petitioi^ setting forth satisfactory reasons for such ordw,, without notice to the Insolvent or tq the person td be so ez- Muined. \ . . . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■,' ■■■^^■'"y''' ■.' ■- ■ ^ .. .•.'■■" Insolvent to Attend Meetings of Creditors. lis. The Insolvent shall attend all meetings of his cred- itors, when snmm ^^*^^^^^^W^^^&rWmWMia^e^m unde7 any Writ of Execution, so long as they are not aotoally sold a*; ^■'■-■■■i^ 1- t^nl?^^ 149 1. ■ , f )r ■ . h ■. '>>^ B \^^ •v ■ ' ■ ■ ) 1- _ * ■ S 1 ■ '. ■■' i . f 1 * » ■■^■Ht- 1 ' * h- — .— — > -i r \ *&f. ' *. Wc; ' '/ . 6io. 117.1 ^ II0TX9U ojr jtsBTUiot. '■ ■' '.' *■ ■' .' ." ' ■■;, .:'-'■':■ ■■': ■ ^ ;./*■ '■' . . ^, : bj the Sheriff or SherUTs ofllloer nnder iraoh Writ; but in the ProvinoeH of Nova Sootia and New Bniniiwiok fhii ieotion ahall uot apply to any Writ of fixeoution in the ~ haoda of tftrSheriff, at the time of the coming into foroe of this Aot ; and the rights, liena and privileges, of the leiiing or attaching creditor, for his costs upon any such /writ, shall be the same as they were previous to the passing of this Act, in the- Province in which such writ shall have issued. ,, T^ I.*— THB OPIHATION or l>SnTI0M8 Till AND TWINTY-SIIIS. Bee notes on theso aectioni;, of^ft. NoticedMKir this Act^ how given. 117. Notices oPmeetings of creditors and all'-^Uier notices herein required to be given by advertisement, without special designation of the nature of such notice, shall be so given by publication thereof for two weeks in the Official Gaxette, also in the Province of Quebec in every issue dur- ing two weeks of one newspaper in English and ontf in French, and in the Provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, in one newspaper in English, published at or nearest to the place where the Insolvent has his chief jrface of business; and in any case, unless herein otherwise provided, the Assignee or person giving such notice shall ahw address notices thereof to all creditors and to all repre- sentatives of foreign creditors within Canada, and shall mail the same with the postage theredn paid, at the time of the insertion of the first advertisement. 1.— THE ASSIGNEE BHAU. MAIL NOTICIS TO PORBlON CREOlTOBS. We sEouId^presuine 4he object of mailing notices of meetings to a foreign creditor, is to enable him, or his reprosentative, to attend. But as only two weeks notice is required to be given, w .■'' ^- r.. MMmioii or oiiiDiTOBf. [Sw. us. 160 ' OS by d«DHty. It would hrt, no iM, to pormit of forol^ cr.dLVLl^g";^^^ c?X*r«Tr'*hU '" *'««7 the ddny given iJ thfrrdln their domicile from that i*t tjie IiiHolv.nt. For Iniitanco t»n !l>?,Vo Jei '" *•» ^^»"»I'«. 4c. 8^ 3 BoMUy.Paty, do« F«n. «A^I?'*"'''^'*'-.''.'J*^°'***''"' *"'** *•»'•' *^««' "'•"'"« "f notice, to wmi Hlmll»P|f thi. ftbov • H( •■■■'-■■: ■•■-;■:-. - ' - :-, '' '' ifoio-flfueSK/ofM at;MeetinQS of Creditors shall be decided : , ^ • ■' ■ ; .. ■ ^' . ^v ■'*''* 11$. All queBtioiiB disouflsed at meetings of'orediton ilmll be decided, bjr the .nuijority^ number of all creditors- for 8uma of one Hundred doUara and upwards, present or reprewnted at sbch meeting, and representing klso the majority in value of such creditors, ubless herein otherwise specially provided J but if the majority in number do not agree with the majority in value, the views of each ^tion of the creditors shall be embodied in resolution*; and such resolutions with a statement of the votd taken thereon, ahaU he referred to the Judge, Who shall d^i(le between them. Question^ as to Number tthd Value 'of Creditors Voting] "^ T^^7-^~— ^"^ how decided. . . f * ' > " ■ '_ ■'■.".. . ■ ■ ' ■''••'''■ " ■ " ■ * 11«. If for any.purpifeteit beomes necessary to asq^rtain J^lP^goj^ op- of ^ cr«H i ilnn Lj o f MLTnHnlv c nt.who ha vo '■■H^ ,.■ ■■■. ■V* * voted at any meeting or oonouind. in any act or doonment, and if it be found that the wh%of the or^diton holding . - "'■' 1 . ■- i^i,":-- ^ v.- ';. > €etittin things rf^oy be done , at First MMifi^ thouffh^nQi \ ' mentioned in ffotiee. ,v 1 '^^ I' ■;.■"*'■■■', ■ .: .: '^ .■■■■.■:.•? --VV ■ ;#-^^;v.. r" ;.191.'' If thjB first meting Df orediton which Ijidtee plaotf ' ,< . after the exfitj of the period of onetnoiith.firpm t^e a^vtts |.' ^ tiseineiit'of the appoirfCment of an Assigned be oalledfor the ordering of , the -affiiirs^ of tho elstate generally, «cid it be 10 stated in the notiides calling such meeti^, all the mai^teihi and things respecting which the creditqlM. may i^pte, reeolvii or order, tir which they may reflate wader this Aot, may> be voted,- resolved drJIdered upon And majr "be regulated at. suoEi^ meeting;; without having been speciiJly mdntionbd in the nbtioes caUing such meeting, botwithstanjiing aayUiii^ :;lftA a onntrary in thia Aet onntMne^ rAtt^ ) ^ -■••■ however, to the proportions of creditors' re(|ni^e<|Ml>j tliii Aqt for any miph vote,, resolution, order or regulatimiy , m M 9 4,ii »»j i ■»■»*■ '"r. IM 1.— IIN1M AT riH»TrMMTIN-i^i*.a Which m^ b« mml, ^y «.. /brm flfu/ Allestation of Claims, and before whom to 'b$' ■ I ■ -^^ - . Attested. "^..-. . . IM. The olaims of creditora (Form Q) riiall be ftir- niBhed to the AssiKnee or Interim A«,ignee aa the oaae may be in wntinK, and they shall be attested under oath, taken to Canada before the Asnignee or before any Judge/ Com- tawaioner for taking affidavitn, or Juatioe of the Peaee, and mt of Canada before any Judge of a Court of Reeord, any Commiwioner for taking affidavit* appointed by any Cani dun Court, the Chief Municipal Officer for any town or city, or any British Consul or Vioe-Consul, or before ani peruon authorized by any statute of Canada or of any Prov- ^^^Jl^^^^^^^ m tny Ipart of l^TM OMJMB OF CBEDITOI.8 SHALL •« roHNISiniD TO TK .' ASStOMU. ^W. BBC, i, ,UU.l^„„„Jy „J^^-^_^-^^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ =— . V >1 1864, : nr- ay t en m- or «l^ i i V- ' « ' ■m, V; 8||0. 18S*] Affnu ¥in. ? /■ -lis TTn«!«r tliai law, it Hm ».«'fn hoM«n1n Montrral, th«l • cr««li(ur h«4l no riK>it to Mtion KKMiimt th« AmiIkuii0, for tl|« r«Hh<-I ltth * John e<|u«iathlnK hiii «it«Ui U* hii wife. John O. Houtli bwAnio inaolvont , itnd Htcwart, th« dttfundant, wm tlw AimIkum Kup«r thernfore mied tho wife, m th« univ<« W l«tt«r. In. th«lr Mv«ral capMltlea, might be thui condcioned In paymunt. , ,' ^ ^ ^ Stewart demnrrod on the grbund that by the Inaolvont Act of 1864, ho wait only inVDiited with th«- «iiUt« of John C. Booth, for the b«)n«flt of hi« crcditonij and by that law the Plain. Uff had in tli« pruiMntxaliM, no right of action agaittiit him. • The Court (B«rih«)ot J.) instained the conl^Utlon, and held that creditor, were bound to prbceed with their claim* before the AMlgnee, under the terma of the aUtute. (7it4!d Bc 9t aiK< Hy tl.iil nwt any tnin«f.,f of • d«ht m«do within tWrty «l«ys of the M.iKnm«iit, or writ of •ttw'hmant, for th« piiriK,.^ »iiii»Mln(t h« knuw or hiMl prolwbia .•«,„., f„r l)«il«vliiK, tlio Inaolvont to tw uoablii to ina«tt hi* ntiKaKMiuoiitn. Ill Kii«Un.l, umlor thu %\m,U. 5 Uoo. 3, c. 30, n. 18, Mid 46 Oao. 8, 0. 135, ■««. 4 ^both now rup«»led), thoy were «lao nun. If al the tim« tha debtor wm .wnr« of tho In-oUency, althoiiirh ifo oommlMlon might h»vo tHon iMuod. AnrhBwiVi4»i Hy the act 13 A 13 Vic, o 106, «. 171, a knowledgo of tho tmdor having »U»,)p ,d jMiyinout, iH no longor nn Ingrodiont on Una point. A trwwfur for thlM purp«Mi« in thoroforo valid, under that law If made before aotloo of an act which la oaltud ah act of biulli. ru4.tcy. IbU. That 1. to nmy, before knowLdgo of the Intol v«ot having ab«oonded, or Imving nocrotod hiH property, or being airroHtod for debt, or Imvlng hlH effecU Hol».d under e«ocuUon. 1 * ^,k' .« t • • 4 5% ■■ ' ;.. ;>•; M of I.IIng tiin« ¥, •■%. C/immistUtnt f&r Krttmitmtion of WUnitui, in nM|Wdt of the iinuing ami U««liiiK with ctumifiiMicHM for- r,« .»4iM Muyinatioti of witMMMM, m ira ptmmmd bj th«) ordiii: • mry ^ouriM of Kecord In tlw ProvintM in which th« prrMwed* ln|<> art) being omried on, and iu«j hIno on (Mtition of «ith«r '. of th« |wrti«ii to • oontiMtation boforo an AiwigWie, order tht iiMM of auoh a oommiMiion by the Aiwigneo. ..'^ ■,Y' Subpauat to WUmu, ■■" f ' v IfllT. Tn any pnxMMding'lr eon^ittttton iii tniioWeilojp^ tho Ci)urt or Judgo, or the AiwiKnoo aa the oiww may he, may ^ ord^r a writ of tuh^Hitnit ad trutiJinmUnm or rtf tuhpama duc*M , terum to imuo, conimnnding the attend iiioe M ft witnoiii of ' any ponton within the liuiita of Canada.' 7 '' ■% Servici of Proeeu^ ete. \ 198. All rulea, writ* of Bubpoena, orders ftnd ^warranta, iaauod by uny Judge, Court, or AHnignw) in any matter or priKJoeding under tluH Act, may bo valiart of Canada tifipD the party affwcted or to be affected thereby ; and tho Horvioc of them, or any of them, may be Tftlidly made in such mani|)er aa ia now preaoribed for aimilar aervicea io the Province withiti which the aenrioe ia made; •nd the peraon charged with auoh service ahal^make hH^ return thereof and onoath, or, if a Sheriff or Bailiff in the Provinoe of Quebec, may make moh retaro under hia oftth of office. , ; .. ; • • THK POnM o» iiavics. < . 1 I But wMlt tho form of iorvico may be that prevailing whore the aerricela mad«>, it wHI be roiuumbered, the delay given must l>e regulated by aeo. 125 an«'*nri«, th«r«.,f, .„d of «,oh d«f«ul(, if th« pLm Jjnr^d theww th (,i.. hi* ,Io,»iojI« within the tboitt of ih« , Pn,vi„o« w,th,n which .uoh Writ or pr««« i«.uad. «o„«tr.io •uoh ,«rH..„ CO «,.p„.r «„.! ,«.tify, i„d ,,„„i,h j,;^ p,,^ ^^^ ^PI«T.i,«« or for not l,*tify i„« 1„ ^.^ ^„„, ,„,„„^^ „ j^ ^^^^ perion h.d bhe Clerk of the Court in which th« - order qf trananil«uoii is made, shall he primd facie proof of ■uch writ or process, service, return, and of luoh default. 'lii w sr 0M. l^.J Of , 4 Krpmft mtm ^I$ndm4 iir ,/'i <• P^HHtSummomd at m yiM. ffri li<,|, «^HI«»U, of d«fktttt ih«ll b« «o tfMM^ , nor riull «.y pomm Iw f>«„i«h«,| fbr ni^t or rmfS i» ^tmul for m. .nd p«r ..,il» ^|«w«,! •0 wUii<^« by (ho |«w .uMl pr«fliio« of tho Mupwior Court. 91 UJ^within ih« jtirimliotion or#|il«h inteh pernoti w»i fbutf,||»d«»sj th« mjmnmm of ciotnln,? md .tti-ndlnK »«» idtT «HdMb«, and of returning fVoni givin,^ «vid«tKH,, l,««r*««n Urtidflr«l U> Nunh p,^r«oli .t the tim« wh<^ thu writ «f mib, p«o», or other MniiUr frttomt. wm nervwl upon him. ^ >-fi; ■ IMIl mder the Act. '^^ *.. ,[ ■ Comtruftwn of StatemenU. »|| / !•!;• The fomw appended to this Act, or othm" fhniMr^fn equivmlent tertnii, shall be uaed in the prooe«ling» frir whieh fuoh fonnii are provided ; and in every oonteeUtion of • olaini, ooUooation, or dividend, or of an tpplioaUon for » diwjharge, or for oonflrminK or annulling a diwharge, the facta upon which the oontoeting party relifw, Mhall be net Ibrth in detail, with partioulara of time, piftoe tad oirouinaUnoe, •nd no evidence iihali be received upon any fact not no ael fi»rth; but in every petition, application, motion, oonterta) Uon, or other pleading under thia Act, the partiea may itatJ the faoti upon wbioh th^y irely, in plaki and oonoiie ItaguogJ to the interpreUtion of which the rulea of oonatruoUon «pp5£ r able to aooh laagu^gt in the ordinary tranaaetiona of Itfc ^^ fl ' *w>b!. — ^^ — » Bee note i to mo. tlMtOt, 1 tM ,•♦ ^■'1 foMMN Mmi^MMiii. piim, lit. fhrti^ IH$€harpt nM to bar tkbu eotitiMttt^ m iMtmla, fiiiii4Nt«r tMur III My aiiiii {•«li(titMl in any Court of Miii|wt«ai JurWIUttir lh« rsoiivwy of arty d«ht or obU|(»tili in • ftir«nnrin«Uon of « iIamiI of roni|MMiUi m^^ nader tka mlea and praoUoe of the Covt. I I "W 00 f Hio. \m,i Amtmrnun or HMAomo. Pr^fkhn in mtt of Ikath of tnmliafnlk r Hfpr0t0nlattv»t, kttw fnr Uahi0, .^ ♦ I ./ 1S4. Th« i|«i«Ui of iIm ln»4»iwt, pwnllty |ir«iPtfi|ii^ ibUI ttOl •ffwt aiioh iirtMKiMlinipi, or impMl« th«t wiM^ig mk •I kill iMtnUi , •nil hi« hffini (»r tithfr l«y«| rofinwniUttvit may nunlinun tho (kniPiwilintfp on h\n Whulf lolii« |irtwmriiM| of • (JiiwIiArKff, or of tk« mnflnnntion t mmI th« pmviniotwi of ihia Acit uluill «|f)il miaiatmlfir* or oth«r \*%ml rt^y^ti^mnimii ptttoo whu, if lintm, wuuld Im mtbjtwt u> i only in Ihnir (Upmlty «« iitiiili lidrM, Mlhii pr«ii*«nUtivwi, without th«ir btfin^ h«l(l tti Im tiitblfl for t^ ■ 4»iH» «»l" th« dMwoMHl, lo wiy gTDntvr extent tlian th«»y wotiM biv« hmti il' Oiia AolltMi iu}( b«Bn napiii . . , Co9tt : on wfuU piop*rty and in what Qidti' chargcabk. ^' ISA. Th« OMHtii of th« proc>i— d dlwd ftw tht Ckwrt, and tjt wttiqf i i Ibt dtaBhuit «rUM AarigM« bdag Ini iAnd by tbe Judge at Um tariff, or if Ihm b« no teriff at tlie m ratoaa ki 160 PRiviLKuK or mmn. fgio. 135; uiiual ftr uiiounUMVed proooodinRi of a Himilar oharaoter, after noUoo to tho inai^ra, or to at lei^Ht throo oroditoni Hhall alMo bo paid thoI:o^olIl a« the laiit privileged charge thireon -. ^ -j^ — I.— THB IHIIVI|,M«I or COSTf. - ^ aJ'^1; 'ii^r'**"' rj"'***:^;*' '•'ff''«i»«« to tho provlHlon. of the Act oJ 1864 roM|.«otlnK.tho privi oro on coHt« Bv th« Uttll^ . ' «to «to, it WH llmlM to tho Lt- tJ comper^,m ull^^r^ tt dation ; th« oUior co«t« eo.ild mily Im, I..vI,k1 fron, t u- HHH?t« ISd con«,qu«nUy In ohUu^h, whoro tho privileged c lalmH, «.TaH 5it of the landlord «I.M«rh«,l tho aHrtolM, thofo whh nothing loft for ilKrJa'an"'; ^""'*^"^"- «-M-«-/Wh,t.,fdt«di; Thl*«ec. prwvontH tho repotlUon of nuch an li^iutlce. Provision as to Letters addressed to Insolvent by Poii 1S6. The Judge shall have the power, upon spe^al cause being shewn before him under oath for so doing, to order ^e Postmaster at the place of residence of the Iniol- vent, to deliver letters addressed :to him received at such Post Office to the Assignee, and to authoriie the Assignee to open such letters in the presence of the Prothonotary or Clerk of the Court of which such Judge is a member; and if such letters be upon the business of the estate, the Assignee shall retain them, giving communication of them however to the Insolvent on request ; and if they be not on the business ' of the. estate they shbll be re-sealed, endorsed as having been opened ^y the Assignee, and returned to the Post Offlte; and • memorandum if writing of the doings U the Assignpe in respect .of such letters, shall be made and^igned by him and J? *^® ^'^*****"?'*'^J^ °I S*®'"'^> *n<* 8it^. in the QoBrtj ^ r'",-'.'^- t- ' . I ■■ •. '■-'^'.- ■ ■ .""■ ■-'■'< ■-- '•-"■■"/-, ;-^'^■- "- ^->* -^*?'^ ■ .—to ORDER POSTMABTEII TO DEIIVEH TO AS8I0WEB, tETTiaS^ ADORESSBD TO msOLVBtfr. " * ,, ,' A iklmllar rignt ex^ata m the English and Scotch baiAmnt laws. Arch. Bank. 804 ; Kinnoar, Bank. 189. ^i\J»TI V^ ^. K m W' 7^ N' I \ W' Sao. 13Trj JiJi>a% itc, imtujwtid, ' 161 _ Prooition as to ctues in which the Judge or Anignee hat a },.-.,. claim on the Estate, , 1ST. If the Judge holds % olalm agaiiui the estate of an TiiBolveot, be shall be ip$o facto disqualified from acting M a Judge in any matter connected with such claim; and in such case the Judge competent to aot in matters of insol- rency, in any of the counties' adjoining that in which the Insolvent has bis chief place of business, and who is not dis- qualified under this section, shall be the Judge who shall have jurisdiction in such miatter, in the place and stead of the Judge so disqualified ; and if the Assignee to any estote be a claimant thereon as a ^^itor, or be collocated for any charges, or remuneration, or Ufc the agent, attbmey, or re- presentative of any claimant thereon, he shall not hear, ftward,^ determine upon any contestation of his own claim or ooUoca^n, or of the claim of the person re|(lhre8ented by him, or of «ny dividend thereon, or upon any contestation o| issue raised iy him, or by the person represented by him f but in such case such contestation shall be decided by the Judge, subject to appeal as hereinbefore provided; and upon a suggestion being filed before the Judge, or the Assignee, as the case may be, of his disqualification under this section, the Judge or Assignee shall be bounid within twenty-fonr hours thereafter, to declare under his hand, by a writing l^ed with Uie Assignee, whether such Judge or Assignee is so disqualified or not, and if he does not, he shall be eonolu- sively held to be so disqualified ; and the validity or oorreo* ness of such declaration may be contested,' in the case of tbe iJudge, by somijiary petition before the Judge who would be competent to act in tiie place or stead of the Judge alleged to be diaqnaiified, and in the ease oi the AaajgneiB, by th« ^' Judge. * X, I ?_. > <>... ■4. -"?i. m^' ,V' ni2 PRAOTIOB AND rKM. [Sic. 188. ^ i?W« of Practice and Tariff of Fee, in the Province of '.■ Quebec: how to be made. Present Rules, etc.y to remain until altered. ^^ISfi. In the Proyfnoe of Qaebeo, mlm of praetioo ftr r^ulatmg the duo conduct of pro<5codings under this Aet, before the Court or Judge, and tnriffi. of fees for the offieeri of the Cour^, and for the Advocates and Attorneys praetis- ing in relation to su^ proceedings, shall be made forthwith after the passing of this Act, and- when necessary repealed ot amended, and shall be promulgated, under or by the same authority and in the same manner a. the rules of pfictiee and tariff of fees of the Superior Curt, and shall apply in the same manner and have the same effect in respect of the proceedings tinder this Aet, us the rules of pra^stioe and' tariff of fees of th,; Superior Court apply to and affect the proceedings before Ihat Court ; and Bills of costs upon pro- ceedings under this^ot may be taied «nd proceeded upon m hke manner, as biUs of eostp may now be taxed and ml ceeded upon in the s«i4 Superior Cpurt; but until suoh rules of practice and tariff of fees have been mftde, the nST" of practice and tariff of fees in Insolvency, noW in force in the said Province, shall continue and remain in ftiU force ancTeffeet. . » _ - And in the other Province$. IS9. In the Province of Obtvio the Judges of tlw Stipenor Courts of Common ^w, and of the Court of Chancery, or any five of them, of whom the Chief JusUoe of the Province of Ontario, or the ChanceUor, or the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, shall be one,^m the Prov- inoe of New Brunswiok, the Judges of the Supreme Court _gNew Bn in gwit^k , or thft m n jori^^-them,— ami in the Provmce of Nova Scotia, tiie Judges of ^le Supreme Court ^- V- - .:■;■* ""^ Ss.^^ * ---i^.^^ -r- ■I - %:v- i i . -■ * 1 '^,?TT''" ^' \ ■'■: vv" If' -K .• ^'.r '^ . .;,■ ■: '"'•^'^:r'W-T" "■^I'-vy^y ::?■■ ■ '■\m^ of Nova Sootla, or the mtjorfty of thom,— «h«H forthwith make, and fVame andiwttle fluoh forniB, r^Btin and regulation* aa ahallbe folldwed and obaervod in the said Provinoea re- spectively, in the priwoodings in insolvency under thit Act, wd shall fix and settle the costs; fees and charges which shall or may be had, taken or paid in all such cases bf. or to Attorneys, Solicitors, Counsel, iHId OiBcers of Courts, whether for the Officer or for the Cr^wn as a fee for the fee ftind or otherwise, and by or to Sheriffs, Assignees w othpr persons whom it'ma| be necessary to provi^d for. Registrdihn of Matriagetbntracls o^ Traders in OuebHk Consequence of t>efauU. 140. In the Provbce of Queibo*^ every trader having » marriage contract with his wife» by which he gives or prom- ises to give or pay or ca^ to be pai^ any right, thing, or sum of money, shall enr^s^r the same, i|it be not already ^unregistered, withid three moiHj|ia from th^ execution thereof; and every person Wt a trader; hut hereafter becoming a trader, and having\suoh a contraoVaf lilriage with bis wife, shall caufi^ such contract to be enin^iiteipl as aibre- wui^if-J^ be not ireyiously .there enregisteired,) within ttiirty days from be■ i%' id ACT 29 vio. 0. 18. \ [S«j,l41|^ I.— IN OWAOIT Of iMMTWATIOlf, THK WlVt ■■AtL WOT OLAW W kstatb or maoLvaNj. ^ Thia almoly prohibita thu w|fo from olaimlng on the aaUte of th« huabiind, umier « ni»rrl««ro,contract whichliM not boon en- niglatored within tho proacribLd dcl»y. It a not |»rt»venl her from holdtqK property, whttn aho ia a«p»ratcd. •« t<> prop«rti {»iiDar^0 ,L, Awn*) from hor huaband, by thla oontr»ot. or bv A Judgment of tho Court. ' ' \ ■ ■ • .■ ■ ' t ■ ■ ..V vS • i.^—^0* SHALI. 8HH U OBPRIVID br AUT WOrttT, For Inatunco, If ahe Accepted the promiao of »* aii0i'of money from her huHband, lu lieu of hor dower, ah« would bo Htuiblo to , claim it in tlio event of hia inHolyoricy She may.thore^re inaiti upon her dowor under tho common law. "^ ■ a Certain words ^ 29 Kic. c. 18, interpreted,- , J4l'. Xho words «any official assignee," used in ih« aeoond section of the Act ijfeDty-ninth Victoria, chapter •ighte^n, arc hereby declared to have meant, and to mean, •ny offidi^l assiguti^ whatever, and phall be construed as if they were followfd by the words '^resident or appointed, in any part of the Province of Canada." But this declaration ahall not affect any contestation heretofore determined or now ; pending respecting the validity of any assignment heretofore" made to an official assignee resident in a county or district*' differeniAvm that in which the domicile or place of biuincM of the Insolvent wj|s situate a^t the time of such assignment. ' Ir-TM woaps "AMY omoiAir AiaiOMiB." This sec. is intended to nettle the Interpretation of tho 2nd sec, ~~W of th6 Amendment ito the Insolvent Act of 1864. That sec. has been understood, by some of the Judges In Qilebec, to permit an "r Assigiiee residing elsewhere than in the place of the Insolvent '■ •; • . « t- '»- whilst i)thetayJnu-that-gioyiBce, and thoe | fr «f-tt»- Courts of Ontario, sustained an opposite opinion. See note 2 to sec. 6 ante. ', " • »> «,, eiu hor — s • • Jt '-.^ ■■«•'■■ y V&tain wordt in Ihis A€t interpreifd. m 149. The wordH " Ixffore NoUriea," or " before •rUdUtj," ihall mean exeovitod in notarial fomi, aooordipg to tlio law.of Jlhe Pcovinoe 1>| Quebec ; the word* " the Judge " ihall, in - ihe Province of (Quebec, Hignify a Judge of Uie Buperior Oourt of the Province of Quebec, having jurisdiction *at the domicile of the In|olvf nt, — in the Provinces of Ontario and New Brunswick a Judge pf the Couliity Oourt of the County or Union of Oountiel- in which the proceedings are carried on,— and ii^ the Province of Nova Scotia jt Judge of Probate, j->ezcopt in oases proceeding in the city of Halifax, in which case diey shall inean a Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova . Scotia ; and the words '< the Court," shall, In the Province of Quebec, signify the said Superior Court, and "in tbe Pro- ▼incee of Qntario and New Brunswick the County Court, and in the Provino4» of Nova Scotia tb,^ Supreme Court of Nova Sootia, unless it ia..:pUiirwise expressed or unless the context plainly requires ajjiflferent oonstmction. ;>£; . Other jwordt interpreted. " Dayr " C^ial Gazette,", ' 'iCrediterr ''Collocated'' ' Application to Companies and Parlnfr8\ipL .^ ~',l f :' Board of Trade." ' ''\ i4S. The word " day '* shall in|tti| a jnridical ^y; the words "Official Gi|xette "* «hall me3#"<^e .Gaxetite which if used in any Province as the official medium of commnnioa- lion between the Lieutenant, Gfovemor ana the people; tlie.. ''^Word {'Creditor'* ^all |)e held to mean Jfty person to .whom the InsoIvent^ is liable, whether primAflly pir second- flp irily, and whether as prinoipd or rorety, mtf who jh|J(i hfe - proved hii'daim against the estate of an Insotveht in the Uknner provided by this Apt; but no pl^Ocdeding, disdiarge, W t - Wl -.'■.-'■.■■-■■■-■;»■,-,- :.*ii S*' i %• »■ ' ..i»i^ii .f-, ■li.' ..{j '^: ■'.mru^:^^ ■ 'pife: rti, ■ , - or oouiiKMJjtion, hud |>r ooniiontci U) prftiouii to tho pMsing " of thin Aot^ and hd<;:.)iow the HiiHflfet of «nput« and in |(Ug«4i ' tlon «n tho Iground that n or^iUir votiiif^oreon ik ^f^k'^t^A ■ • IJ ^^-^ thereto h*|'»ot prtWW hiii ^Bim Hhall1||iii^«ld il '** f\ ^^'^^^fm^Moh iDreditor Wt having prfifl^ly p ": . «lalaliii^||lia, DOtwithaUndintf thalt^^l^'W^il olaima h4pHM||a ^bo reqii{Ni,|ite to,jpoiiipIfl9;^; pi ■ -■ ' ' ranked' o>^''|lli«f!l^4«W M"^ dividend or sum of mo^HJi^ijIlllfg^ ^' '^^'^ 'li'^^'W^^ cJompaoiei'' . V ''^^' ^l^^if^ll^^ place of mr^ ^. hminrnt 'mineh'mm^iiii^^ * tradfag 'Mmpaiiiee^ and «h V W;,, ' ||»rtne»fHriiir shi^r^^^ pliM^ ©f bnaioeae m ,. ^^ ■ m r- , %' -W!^:<»rf|*»*y»®.^M^ Act; and the wor^ ' ' fsM^ I '/'■ \ ; I V^ . ■.K*W^«ji,^d, in t^' Apt.ijl|aH mea^, an^ body of peraont .f ' ' 'TO' I !:■';; ' ,!'-.^:''r • '**P^PiWf% % ofdmaryftiftotioiia ^f a Bo»rd of *rad« 1;" ' 4%f .'. : >|U:;;::.;| brChaBa|g)f<3o^^ .. u JHt' ' '.^L' iw-J:'"' ■. r'.,...'\Wk]; ^ :'■'.'■•■' i.%. .:.■ ■ .;*■!»!■'■ '^' r''«**!*y» ■ •' .■' • \ mj's ■it« ^IMtfcitimitf Proceedings , ^l44V ^-flibir'tlie Mpiration of ^qe year from ih^^appoin^ ment of if^ll^ll^paee, no suii or prooeediilg shall he iostitU; .ted or oomliieiiMwd for the setting ande of any ^ct or pro-* m :-^'h ^b. jDoeding'ilHiUihiiu^^ Buoh appointnjent or of sjooh appoint- ' ^ment; n^|iBhall any sudh appointment or tlie prooeedingi' »:^ ^^reliibinary tb^^ be impeached, or tl^ > yij^dity | ili^iMf ,' >|fter the ezp^rat|o|i of ^the said OMbd, 4/1 io all persoSbinoL » >^ ;. preyionsl^ jiw|itett^^ ^ 1^ the; i. y % ./ V (>' ^ /■ • J V . . .■•■'' .■»■ lion of A Court of Uw or of equity, upon * prcnrtouN don* "* p^^^'fli^' 'ijiilft*^^'^*''^^* ""^^^ appointmoni and the prooofldingii pnv mj^^, ,;,||j|K«r|r, tWtito, iMl b« ooooluitve^ pnramed to be valid •/ .Jkw fiffioienli L_i_ ^^ ?L • ;*■. ■ . - • . ■■ '.^ «' l.*--Afn|l 'IM UnHATIOM Of OMI TIAi. . '>w t-tflTv; rini ftngliahlaw providea no apodal limitation for acta dona ^if" F ' «Fv «■ 4 »f i iii= —J y' am * •^ . -^ ■ • ■ *"'!. • '<^ "f- I. . '. im 1 " J • » Of IMPnrsONMKNT FOR DRBT. ^ \ Jruohent in Gaol or oti the UmiUmay apply to Jmtgf ftl< » , dmharge. Proceedings th/rfonn ' „ '-»#"^ ' I4A. Anjr d«bt«r oonfinea in giuil (MfOn thfl limiUi' jn iny olvU miit who m»y h»r« tnttd« the Wignment pr«vicl«Ml for in the Meoond maotion of this Act; or mnini^ whom proo6» for oompulaory liquidati6n und«r thii Aot ''lm»^ havo boen iwued, may at any time aft«r the meeting of oreditora pi^ vided for in the third Section of thin Act, or the appoint, mont of an Aaaignee under thin Aot, inak*^ application to the Judge of the^County or Diatriot i» which hiH domiciW may' boor in whioh the gaol may be irt which he i»oonfln»i, for hia dimharge from impriaonment o* confinement in auoh Bttit; and thereupon lAich Judge may grant' an order in wriUng directing the Sheriff or Qiuihr to bring the debtor before him for examination at auoh time and place Jn Hu6h County or Diatriet as may be thought fit ; and the aaid Sheriff or Oiioler shall duly obey such order, and shall not be liable for any action for escape in consequence thereof, or » for any action for the escape of the said .debtor from hit 7 custody, unless the same shall have happened through his ' defimlfc car Diligence : . \r^ ,^M Examination of Insolvent^ and Witnesses7^^^~^ '^'-f. Judge may discharge him if the Examination be tatisfactorjf: ■ ■ -^*g-' -^ w s a aneo o^ su el ^ or de r t hw Baid confln^ debtor •iid any wllbe^ subpoeiiaM to aUend «ii4,giT« evident at ^\ r \ s •^ ♦ € *» J^ < -I- * ■» <>< 'i.¥^ MU)h MUninaUoa nuijr ho «i»niiiMtd on p«th ii tb'« Um^ And place ipcniflntl in Muoh order before mtoH, Jud|^, «nd if ofi iOOh enAininiition it Nhnlt iippeer lo the ntiiifMetion of tW -Judge, timt tli« Huid dobtur b«* iaoftd /jUff m«d« «n MHiKn-. ment m roqiiintd by Ibe tenth Hitetlrtnot ihiH Ar^, and him not bti«n guilty of Any fVnudiiielit dinpowtl, oonoeelnient or retention of h\» eetAte or any part thereof or V)f hie book* Mtid wjcountit or any material portion thereof, or^therwim in my way oontraAroned the Froviaiona of thie Act, taoh Judge ahall by his order, in wHUng diaoharge the debtor fVom oon- flnenient or impriHoninent, and on prudtiotion of the order to the Hheriff or (iaojer, the debtor, iihnll be forthwith dia- ehaiiged wtthoot-paynjent of any gatil feeii^ providtHJ alwaya BO luoh order ahdl be made in any auit unleea it be to ap^r to the aatiafaetion of auoh Judge that it lea4t aeven dayi notice of the time and plWof the aaid n- amination h«d been previoualy giyen tbithe plkinttf in awh m^^ or hii( attorney and to ibe Aaaignee for the time being; r .^Minutei of Animation to be kept, '\ tiiav fuMitltm* tt.^ ^..-^L. . .^.m. . •K»«u«t iliM uiiiiwr lluii /Vol, I,* forthwitli dHRJUI^Sn, oiit}An«ni4nt or itii}>riwniini<'nt in Huoh nuh, on apphmlim to •ny Jud|i« on prdbiinK *"wh pryfouTihiisharKC ; provided nothing in J|ii iwotion notTuinod Nhlll int«rfW« with that ik; nonmentfr tli« MJd dnbtor, in pxirmmc^ of •»* of tJwproviMonnl^lhLi Act. , h , n^ -l^ <> ■'■' ' ■■IS. k', ■ ■ ■ .V- •U.i l^WWrOt^At A^tt.fWl mi m»CNAIl!klUlU>M AtMif.) " : e tol'^il *^''"'** ••^'^^«« ''y ^"^ KofUih i*M, U A l» ?l«. ... ^- ^% # ^ :■» . **.'-«.'* »^'. "*•'.■ jV "3^ ^..jibnk /. •3% ^_^ l''**^ ,^ %- • ♦ ,,1 (!»"■' ; IhWALtlli. tH M n to ' * tith y of if. ait ric. / ^ ^ 0«l im IWALTIM. Attiffneety (JuiN/flifi, aui/ /n/mm Atti^en^io hi dtemtd H| C Agentt fitr eirlaih purtnum, %. t M#tr Rrfrjr InUtrim AwiigneQ to wKoni mi iiiMignni«nt li ttiadti und«r thb Atit, 9\wy Oniirdiiin igpoinM iiiidflr a WyiJI of AtUM^hmmit in flonipiilwirj li«|ui(1iiUon, and tivitrj AailKtKw li||pd uiid«r Uia providoM of thia Aot, in am •g«nt within thu^Wwining of thn Msv«ntjr«ixt)i and follovti^ MotionM of tho Act mpfrtinfi Larceny and other timUar 'ene€^ and «v#y proviaioa of thin Aot, or maulutiftii rf • ♦ **>• <'*^^"'. ^^»t'ng to Hifi dutiaa of an Intariin Amignaa, ' Oaardia^^ AiHigna«H >k«ll ba hold t«t Im a dti^tioo in , ^L%ritiftg, ^i|n the ■aatiing of tho iaid aavantj-aiith tmifi tion ; ^and mm indiotiuont agalnat ao Intorim AMH|i;nea, Ooardian WMuaae under any of th« md aeotiooii, tlM rigbl,of property iB|7 moneyii, wwurity, mattor or thing. It laid in "^or«iliu>rB of tho luBolvont (naming '- f: A(fW,) undor the Tnaolvont Aot of 1809," or in tho nana of "»■ any Aaaignoo Rubauquently appointod, in bia quality of moh „,-;"Aiaignao:;V ....4 ' . «^ , f ■ • ■**•■■■ ' ^ ' I.— or raa act anraoniio tAaonrr. / '♦'''■"•'' " " '!bla Act la 33 4 33 VIo. o. 21. ,« €| atatute:— '^ -. ' yWhoaoeTer, haTJng Wn jntrtwtod. 9\ti\VT aolgly. or MnUy wiA mnj otaar paraim, aa a bMktnrjjMNtent, MMnr, al or othar affent, wltk any BMmey or aeonrlty for tha payttont s ••: ..- '^r >\ ': * ttl nmAitftm, l^^* -^^^ mm»f, w\tk Mf 4lr««il*Mi Is mittH$ to M^ry, p** m «i«H««f MNh m*m»y or Mritrllf .it mnr imii ili»rr«.f »„,,,«. u»„|y, „, g,^ pttM xmlM, .»r may iwrl .if Ih* {imm ..««i« „r •ii« b Mt wrltf >•» mi* [HNiMMM, i lAH ^ att. h ii, Iam*. viM i«i«verl« Im Ilia (iwn iMii or lNr fWM«tlv«l)r.iiml whiiMwvur, h«vin« t>«Mn liitruatMl, «>Uh«r atiluiv •If J«>lnlly with Miy f»lt(iriM<|', h» thx a«l«i m Utimhr .»# aiif ah«ra tti Wivrmrt In anir iiHbllt mUnk „t riiiHl, «irii«Ui«r <»( tlia irmuid KInfilom ur «iiy imtt ll(.i...f, .,r of thia Ihimiuloti nfi'mnmlm or •My l'ro»Jn« .. Ui.rnor, or ..f Any ilrltlah ••..lony or l'oaa«r or |>UI««, In vIoUlloo of k olijwt or iiurmiM for whl« It auch c>h«tt UM or iMIiTii of may {Hiraun other than th« |i«>rack or tma lo whU h aiK h |M»wiir of «tt4trn<'y mUtqa, or^fuiv |Mrt th«r«of^ ig Rnlltjr of* nila«htm«>«nor, »n«it to any aol donu by anrh traa««ie or niortgaff«^r, ni<>ri!bant, broker, attorney, of oth«r - affflnt from rocislving any money du« or to b«]com« actually da* and |»ayablo u|>on of by yirtuo of any valuahio amufity, accordlof to th« tcnof and cITcet thqrcof, in aa«h mannwr aa hi- might har« done If UiU Act had not bt'cn paaaMl ; n«»r from atllinK, tranafer. ring, or othflrwiaA diapoaing of any ai'curitiea of effDCta la hit poMeMiou, upon which ho haa any lien, claim, or dfloiatid, e». iitllng him by law to to do, unleaa luch aalo, tranafnr or oth«r dlapOMl oxttfuda to a greatnr number or paft of anoh mcuHUm or «ffecta than are rvquiaite for aatiafying luch lien, oUUn or d e a a ad," "^—^ ' — r-' *' .. ♦ ti««f ' llMI itl«i« , •afm U 9$ pr»«d|/ *i«lf fllf, », Of |Mir» «'«•, jM\>' ■• im«j *#;' •ina ' ' Urn nil* I or > *w m%'. iM!i .. •; rrtf nor lh«r 1. du« lioir mtntwiAKAM. ♦». »f «». tt • / :^ >" •k^l? h«r I or •yT' 7. 14?. fr»m •itf th« Vmn lN*ror« which h« lOwll b« oim*. fiotod, Ui (iMiiiMhMlmt bjr ii»pri«ittinmil for ii«»t morn th«a IbtrtM y^mrn, or U> miy Kreater p iitH ^b i iK m allMhiia to th« offniKM! b^ aajr tiiating lUtuI* : i , ' fi • t , Not /U% mtemffring or not tkUctr^g Pn^ptrty, Bookt, M-\ m ^ ro,ptf%^ ttt. If (m ahall not upon oiaiuination fVillj and truly diaoovAT lo thfl iHiat of hb koowl«dg« and b«Uf»f. all hia pnipartj, r«al and pdmonal, iufltuatv« of hia ri^bta and or«dit«» aii4 iiow and to whom, and for what Ma t >lt Ui u mb e aal e any part <|f hi! propwty, 16 Iht Vl^ ^ «f Ufl^ doUan or upwurdi ; . _ • * L" *• '■.5« 174. MIMOKMIANOR0. [8«J. 14T. ^ Noi deikounciim faUe Q^iim, t ' ' • ■• ■ ' ■ ■ " If in CAM of any pol>flon having to hiR knowltMlf^ or belief provuM tt tulMo (iiiht ugaiiiHt IiIm OMtuto, tio hIihII fiiil to diMoloM tho Mamo to biM Amignue within, one mouth aiUsr coming to the knowtedge or belief tlicreof ) '^ *^v. '. - . false Schedttle. . ■* ■ ' Jf ho ihin with intent. to doft-aud, wilAilly and fVaudu- . lentlyotiiit from his jpfa^ole m;^ effepti or pro]i«rty what» ''''' " ^ver'j' ■'' '- ^ .','■.. /■** ' : \-^y.; ; ,■ /_ . • Withholding Bookiy etc. y$- 4^. ''' ' • - ,''''■ » " , . If he Hhall with intent to oonoeal the state of his affairs, or to defeat the object of tKis Act 9t of any^ piiirt tJliereof, ' oonoeal, or prevent'or withhold the production of any' book,; * " ' deed, papeiroj;, writing; relating to hia property, deaUngH or •. .; r ^ * ' /atsifylhg Books, ett;^: V .. ' f * ' . If he shall with intent to oonoeal the state of his affairs, • V or to defeat the object of the present Act, or of any part ' " thereof, pdrfiS^lth, oonoeal, destroy, alter, -mutilate' or fal^iy, . „t or oau^ to be conp^aled,' destroyed", altered, mutilated or .j-^alstfiMl, aify book, paper, writing or scoyrity or xlooum^nt '^.; relating, to his property, trade, deall^ (iHr affairs, or voAa ;,^ or be privy to Che making of any fiAse or fraudulent entry / statement in 'or omission from anj| book j paper, doottment 7" • Vriting relating thereto ; ' ' ■^'^ . ^^Stating Fictitiov/Losse$.y * .^^> Ifne shall, at his examifiiation at any time, or M any , ' o meetingW his creditors held under this Act, have attemptiea ' to aoooun^or any of hia property* by fictitious losses or :.experi8es; ^^^§sr^- -J' '.y\ ••' \/: ■'■ ^.,. ; v 'V T'^ V* . ■M. 0.. '*i .ij,* 147. elief 3I0M g to ^ 1 uirs, roof, 5»or > , . airs, i or rneni oake intiy nent 8bo. 148.] orr«Nci»— T^iA|» Of, , Dupoiing of.Gqodt noi Paid for, Ir 175 'u. \* \ If withiD the three monthanext preoedinK the exeoutioA , of a deed of amignment, or the^ iMue of a Writ of Attaob- ' ment in oonipulaory li(]|aidution, ho piiwiiH, plodgos, or dit* . pQ«efi of, othorwiflo than in tho ordinary way of his trade, ;jany property, goodH or oifecln tho price of which Hholl romaia uupwd by him during such three montha. __ — ^iJ LflBtov Diumiira »«o«mT»^ »ooK(y4|fi^ >:; . 7ft.' * 1 ■J (\'- U In EnKland. tho ai^tH ujMfwiftiid iri |)arngrf»i)lis two and three are feloIu«H;by Ti 4 13 Vie,Ci.l06,». aSl. < • Jfow Offences against ikis Act shall be tried^ 14^. All offenoee f>vpiBhable und^r this Aot shall be tried as olher offehoos of tho same degree are triable in th« provinee where such offenoe is oommitted, fl%ve thattli«]Qiy empanelled to try the same shall be a special jury, to obtain whi|rii fche prosecuting officer is reqajired andi&uthoriied to- t^ke suok^roCe^ngi|||UB in va oivij Dase are ncoeasary to olh t^n sttoii a jury. -%**'♦; ' .-.-,. «^ "' . tt '^ H •>^'4. any, pted IS or #4 toHin^Aonsidemtipn f^f^^ii^ ffttfMrge, ttc. ly oreditor of aD Insolvent/ di^eetly or Mi rectly, t^ki^^r reoeives from suoh Insolvent, any payment ^giffc, gratuity, or preference^ or any promise of pajmenV gift, gratuity, or preference, as a oonsideration or iiidu!^)4RQiit to oonaent to th« discharge^f such Insolvent, dir to eikeottte a 'de«i of composition ana ttiscHarge with him, or if anyoredi- lor'kn6wingly taulb upon the estate of the low^ent^ for a sum of inoae^lM^ due to him by the; Insolvent jor by his «8t|te, sn^>i^it#;sh|^ forfeit and' pay a sum^qual to ^[{Ift^kMf^altte of the payment, giift, gratuity or. preference 10 taken, received, or promised, or treble the ainonnii im- r^8©s -r- Vi \ > . . i ■''^; r-t V... \. r * n« ^MTAININO MONiY. [8w^ 150X ■h;b. propertf ranked for an tli* mm may 1m, tnd the Mime AmI^ bOvruoovorablo by tho AmigiitH) fur tlio benutit of thu oiiti^U), by Mutt iu any aoupototit court, uiid wbuii rotiovorod, aRIdl be dwtrtbvitod as part of tho ordinary tvwutM of tho ontato. l^Mir ton QMum^oa taku a airr am induoiuicmT' to iiom a i OKD or OOMPOBITIOM. 8fl« note tq sop. 108 aiiU.„ • , ^ Bwishment of Insolvent ifecfiving Money, eto.f and not handing the iame ioAmynee, IffO. If, after the iM(tie of a writ of attsohmont in in« flolvenoy, or the exooiMiou of a deed of aiteignment,- as the oaae^uay bo,. the Inaolveut rettiins or reociveH any portion of his estate or effects, or of hi^ moneys, securities for ipioney, business papof^, documents, booki of account, or ikvidenoe* of debt, or any sum or 'sums of nioney, belonging or due to him, and retains and withholds from his Assignee, without lawful right, such portion of his estate or effects, or of his moneys, securities for money, business papers, documents, bo(As of ai^ount, evidences of debt, ium or sums of money., the Assignee may m^ke application to the Judge, by tium-„ li^ary petition and after dttegeotice to the Insolvent, for an order for the delivery over to him of the effects, documents, ' or moneys so retained ; and in default of sueh delivery in conformity with any order to be made by the, Judge Upon such application, such Insolvent may be imprisoned in the common gaol forjsuoh time, not exceeding one year, aa such Judge may order. - '^ ■ \ 1.- T-ir IMSQLVINT BITAINS HONXTB, ITO. The Act of .1!|%4 did not make ^y^fovisiou for the oases spe* pifled in thV section. The Amendment Act (29!, Vic. o. 18, see. 129), supplied tjbe omission. The above section is copied from that Act, and ulxder it, it has been held, in Montreal, where an \ « ' •, I ::-A ■ ': y ' • ' ^'A , '*^.i ., % ^ \ t J , I 'J i ^: loi.j PlOOf Of DUDh. :.'!: i \4 ■V*!' " ^ ■. »' Iff •n AMJKn^«, .nd .rel\i,«d to mv it ^ ^1 ^ ;PH"tme„t of ■ afi " jK f/ l!^r^^ L! u ''"'"' °^ «Ppointm«nt of the Interim 4«gi.«^ when he beoome- Aidgnee, certified by the Clerk d^:;^^^^ ''' Court in whieh auoh inLlen^^ ^poBited un% the aeal of such Court, acqording to the ' ttZI^ "^^vf "''^" '"■•'^^ *« »>« appoint di ^ ^^rsur.' r " "' ■ "^^'**' whether eivil or'crim- . oeedinga »t the time thereof anrf Mteoedent thereto. ,, fi«.*;.-6wa»^.«y Building ani^ry FSmi in.Oui&Cf *dl by ™.h:AWg„„, be Hd oyer to tk, A^f„? ft, **«,t, 0, of ,iA,r of th. oo».ti« of a^Jl^^ tar., « «■« «« n..y ^ witbio wbioh tb^Si^^^^ P«^»Idd,illb.dt..^.oWp«tofSrffil^ . Jury Fund of TOoh Dirtriot or Comity. ■^™'«_»a . , - Crowmor m mncUtohave certain pawen!' with respeet to unponng » t« ordufy «poa proowdings : if \ *■ /\ iS -jj^r >■ 'Wn'' './ and«r thw Act, which »r« conferred upoh the flovernor fa Counoil by the thirty-aeoond and thirty-third Hoction* of the one httndnBd mnd ninth chapter of the ConBolidated 8Utut«i foT Lower C5«nadi*, and by the Act intituled . An. Act fy make jrr&vuion for the erection, or repair ff (Jourt Hout€$ and GmU at, artoin places in Lqwer Canada^ (12 Vic., s •H--' X-, .V •th« ' uUt* < m •N-- 1 .1M.J »»OflinDM. * '«,, 'w^t ^^ «( RIPEAL OP ACTS. • ■.^-v V '' ' s .^■' " "■ -:^,''^.,'- TmkmptAct of 1864, a«r/ Act amending it repeaUd ^ »avtng certain procfedingt4ind matters. >> , mp«rw<n«l«tuit with ih« provifliooa r I ^;'i^:;'^ 3^'mM: ' -"She^ fUki coiammeefMnt and duration ofAiAk^-- ' , , ^^ y'^'Ml^ ihiOl be oidI«d tnd known m "The In ^A -^^ ' \ "^' ' lolvd^^qt of 1H6V' ind ahftirooiao into foroo nod Uk« and aiW the flrat da^ of BflpUimbor ue»t, and shall. B t^atO offset «l Mif ttixi ' .r I , I « ^ . *'.' i -Si „ '4- It 1 X ' :4, *•, * I ji- .*• - r 1 f-.« 11% .yof liooa ■I . ^ *i I In. nm — APPENDIX. » »• •r' ^. I >t V^ «( r.' ^', ■^' i FPRM A. • • ',:,/ * .... Itisoivnn^ Act or r869. "i In the MaUer oT in IiiMlTeiit. . »«'^*** Tmolyent hai made an assiKiimenl of hit mIaUi 4 **> P^» «nd Hie Creditors are nolilled to meet at ;» - on Hie «f7- .. *t («y/i/) o'clock* to; .. receive atetemenUof his affaire, and to appoint an , Assignee {Datiand residince of Intirm JUHp^^ " ? » • ,-■ T ., - n V f /bttowinp ^ .ond iMitt, which Mid parUat deciand to ua. Notariot:—- ' . - , ifll?**.""**®*' ^^^ provislona of '♦The Insolvent Act Of t8«9, th« fiiid parl^ of the flrHt part, being iniolvenl, na« voinnlnnly afungned and hereby doo« vohinlarily awngn to the naid party of llio second ijart, accepting thfifeof at Inlurim Assigjee under the. gaid Act, and for the pnrfK)«e8theieiirprovided,^il hij^ estate and eflocts, real and parvonal, of ovet-y nature and MM whatsoever lelT To have and to hold to thr party of Ihe tecondpall as Intonra Assignee for the purposes and \ind«r tho Act afonesaid. In wnness whereol he. « • ^ ■ ■ . "iDofl^ and psu^.ke. X ^ • «■ \ \/ •r lii -•-••J l» '' ^. '^ tt.*i ■|^ roHM a '^0* ."< TittoLTiiiT Act

;-m| ^ *\t' / V ■" Intolvint Act or 1869 To {nami ' " ruuitn^' <■ ' ^eicription or Imolvtnt.) T^ , :. K. «n;ii? »r''l!" awiK«'»«"t Of your 0SUH6 and^cul under the aboy/i Acl, for the beneUl of your owdSoi!! ^ _ (%mi/ar« <^ Creditor or Cr$4it0f9.) .r f -.♦ it *' # »» 'i ^P •K • 1 " , • '. J 1 ■''» ' ' • t- 1^:" tt II • 1 1 • < t t -•■••■ ...-* Q ' * ^ ' f' t 4 It * • » s , *> < * ' „A , H » ^4; iL 1 • A ^.*, t 1 k. • ■■^■■l ■ ■ 1 i .../* , ,V"-i V . *> . % 1. .^_y Ik , ^^^^^^^^' 1 1 m t 'm * * ' : ... . . 6;. , % ■ .' ■■ ■■'■ , ' ^v •■.- ; .If ' ■' • T - > ■• .''.'■ f ' ■ ; .-^^V ,_,- ^ _. , J;..u.r '^bicl , ,. ■■-'-' "-i ^'S. ^ . ' ^ . ■"•-* * ■ '^ f IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 ^m m I.I m m m JjA mSm m \ \ ■ 'A' Photographic CorpcBHtion ^ \ 4^, ii • / * i* A// ., . . *\ . \-' "" \ /^ ss \ <*-<5. ^i \ : ■ • ,s. ^ o^ ^^^ ^^^^ • • •« , , — * ft . > • • > % f • « / • • S . ■ V . f . ^^ . n m • - « *♦." , ' 1 ' 1 t » . • t '■*-< f'> '"! t ^ -nJ 1.. •■«• I "^•^ 't- I jwn™ fM w m APPBNDIX FORM F. Inroi-vint Act or t869. Canada, ' PnoviNci or Ditlrict of } A.B.- C.D.- -(natMy residence, and detcriptUm.) Plaintiff. -(nom«, residence, and description.) Defendant. ■{name, residence, and description) being I, A. B— duly «wom, depose and say : 1. I am the PlaiHtiff in this cause (or one of the PlaintitTs, or the dork, or the agent of the Plaintiff in this cause duly authorized for the purposes hereof;) 2. The defendant is indebted to the Plaintiff Cor as as the case may b,e) in the sum of dollars currency for, (state concisely and clearly the nature oftht' debt)i " 3. To the best of my knowledge and belief the de- fendant is insolvent within the meaning of the Insol- vent Act of 1869. and has rendered himself liable to have his estate placed in Compulsory liquidation under the said Act ; apd my reasons for so believing are as follows : (state concisely the facts relied upon as rendering the debtor Insolvent and as subjecting his estate to be placed in com^ ptUsory liquidation.)' And X have signed ; (or I declare that | cannot sign.) this r^ day of • 48 and if the deponent cannot sim| add — the foregoing afHdavit niwving been first read over by me to the deponent. \> f 1 ^ 1 % ': ■ • [ -^ , . ^ I ■ .* i w4- ■».*■ ; i ^'.-r**- % X '■■ APPENDIX. FORM O. INB6I.VBNT Act or f860. Canada, Provincb op District of ^ ^ICTOniA.bytheGraeeofGod, [of the United Kingdom of Great j Britain and Ireland, Queen, De- J fender of the Faith. To ^ho Sheriff of our Districl {or County) of. ' ^ Oakbtino * WLcommand you at the instance of / ^ '»'" 'V'^ to attach the estate and effects, moneys and securities rop money, vouchers, and all the office and businew pftpor^and documents of every kind and nature whaw soever, ^^ of and bmonffinff to ' if the same Hhall be found in (name of district or other terntonal jurisdiction) and the same so attached, safely S?lr *®^P *"'^ <^®^»" i" yo^r charge and custody, until the attachment thereof, which shall be so made under and by virtue of this Writ, shall be determined .m due course of Law, We comniand you also to summon the said ^ to be and appear before Us, in our Court Sf ns-. • .V * *' in 'he County (or District) of on the day his estrfle should not be placed in liquidation indei the IniJolvent Act of 1869, and further to do and . revive what, in our said Court before Us, in ihia^ ^ Denalf shall be considered • and in what manner yoiir ' shall have executed this Writ, then and there certify" unto us with your doings thereon, and every of themV^ *"f w® y®" '*^®" *"^ ***6™ a^so '^^»« Writ. ' In Witness Whbreof, We have caused the Seal bf our said Court to be hereunto aflftxed, at aforesaid, this daV of > 4 / in the year of our Lord, one thouiand eight hundred .Refg^^" . '"'he year of our .) is-* .1 -/ **'i^ '■ «♦.■■'. riiff- f 'f . ^\ •■■'. '■ in- , I SElN I*, vci^afsf^'^1^- 188 APPtNDIX. f FOIllTu. Inbolvint Act or 1B69. A, B.< Plff. CD., ^ Deft. A writ of attachment has issued in this causa. (Ptace, ' daie.) BheriCr. F(^R!k< I. / Insolvent Act of 18^9. ' / ,. In the Matter of . / / / A B. ^or A. B. ii q6.) / "t an Insolvent. . / I, the undersigned {name and tesidenee), have been appointed i^siignee in this matter. Creditors ^e requested to file their claims before me, within onp month. ' / (Ptoc«, date.) ' 4 {Signature.) I . '. ^ . '^^ Assign FORM K. , Insolvent Act of 1869. Ita the Matter of '„ / A.B., [Hftn InsolvenL In consideration of the sum of • » whereof ^ quit : C. D., Assignee of the Insolvent, in. that capacil j ^ y hereby sells and aasiffns to E. F., accepting thereof, all claim by the Insolvent against G. H. of {detcriMng the Debtor) with the evidences Of debt and securiliei, .thereto appertaining, but witho'ut any warranty of any Jdnd or nature whatBoevei:. «^ . . , ,^ . C D.y Autgnee. :v;::-^-;:.>v ■■,..:-,;: ■...-_ .b,f.-. , ■v. .\ ■ -c^- ■■ ^ :'. ■" '-- - ''■■:-'- ,:- ! ' - -"' ■' I • /-. , ,^..-,^ .™,^ -^■#- ,3*' ■/ Amu DIX. FORII l„ W an Inaolvont,un(lor a dood of tfusignraent executed on inq dav of at *" J" U> sein and doth hereby grant, bargain, m and con- arm the same, to wit : unto the said c'. . his h^™ and assigns for ever, atf(in Ontorio, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, tmert " the rights akd interette ofZ Irmlvent m ") that certain lot of land, (&c, intertf^e ^,^Jll^P^*on pfthe property sold) : To iiive ind to h^d IJi/r n' Tu^^ appurtenvices thereof, unto the Mid C. a, his heire and assigns for ever. The said : •ale 18 80 made for and in consideration of the sum ?u -J A ri ^ *" ***"* P*»d to the said G. D to f^^'**/- ^'^ '?« ^<^»P' ^»»«reof is hereby .oknow- ^Si ^r^H^^hich the .^id a D. htih daid iTihe •aid A. B the sum of _^ ^..^^.^ fi!^ SivMo«int miiea to pa^ the said A. B. in his said capacity, i?oK 1 ofj ToUieuidInio4vont. Take notice that the unl;>4r«ignod oredilor hiir«bv . 4^ Wquire. vou to /lie in th^orfce of^igTour* thX 1^ consent of your cfediton,. (or the deed of comi^/tion ^ and discharge executed hy them,) under wK vou claim to bo discharged uSder the taii Act ; an/SU *ne j_ f next, at ten of the clock in the forenonn or as soon as council can be heard, the undSned will apply to the said Court (or to the Jiidae of ih« ruliaar^e!'^;«r-^ ^S .'- th^ ^nl^lft {Plaet, date.) " . ► (Signature of Creditor, or of his Atli)rney adlUi^) FORM P. Insolvent Act of 18691 t>.^ Canada, 'J In the (name o/" Omrn PiioyiNCioi- f In the Matter of AbL .^lalnct (or Om^y) ofj A. B.& Cofan liiJ^ilJr On the day of next the underlined will apply to thi said Court /or {Place, date.) * v (8ign|ture of the Insolvenl^ his Attorney ad tUem^ IH. ♦ ' ^ ■ '-^wim ~* ir^ifl^'^-. ill"' • V «5 • ^1 FORM g. iiitoL¥BMT Act Of 1V69. In'lho Mfttlf^r of '1 = A. Bi, An Iiiiolvonl, and CD., Claimant. , being duly swoni In T,CD.bf dtpOM and say i. I am the claimant (or, the duly aulhoriied agent of the claimant in thin behalf, and have a oerwnaU knowledge of the matter hereinafter depoaed to, orM^ member of the Arm of ?.VTJi!iif in th« mailer, and the said firm is composed of myioir and pf E. F, of ) 2 The Insolvent is Indebted to me (or to the claim- ant) in the sum of dollars, for (here ttate th$ ' natitre and portieulan of the claim, for whtck pwrpot* reference may aUo be made to accounts or documentt annexed.) 8 I (or the claimant) hold no security for the . .' > . .• i.i i\ U^U tU^ fnllA'nrtnor anil claim, m (or I or the claimant) hold the following, and^ no otter, security for the claim namely : (,itate the particulart of the secwrity) /^ To the btist of my knowledge and belief, the secii- iflly is of the value of dollart. Sworn "before me at this day of V- } ,!T And I have signed. ' ' nt al '-" y .ft • III tie ndji^ /\ 5U- ^■v •"f;: . '-^ ^h .. m RULES AND ORDERS AND g TARIFF OF FEES, t '"i >! and not elsewhorfl • «nH .k! •». "'^^ P^"» **<>«•> JudffM or Judge in eaS^Mct U^if h ""r.*" '^^ I^inl and shafl conlfnJ^tKe btlneiT^^^ ^±^ in /*.«! ll,.- f* IN iirip Aim oAMHui— ^tmiiio. < I. TIm Oitrk't Office •hall tm trnpl oMti tvtry Juri- teal day. frofn 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., iiul ihalf fm •llnndod dtiHiiK Ihat Umn by a Ciiirk amtoinUfd hy thn Ihiitricl ProUiuiioUiry, and w!io •halt bti kiiuwa M **'nit Clark 111 liisoUtncy,** A 4. To anstire ragularily of proetttflnp al Uia atV ^ lings of tha Judga*. tha hiisiiiaMi thall m conducl^ In Uia following onlar : t. IfhfiUiiKM of Cradltori; , i Motion*: ' t.Rul«^NIal{ 4. PiHtUonH, nirnpt as hai^lnaftnr ntflntlonnd ; ft. ProcatxliiiHS on applicaUons for discharga of InitolvuifUi ; 6. Procaeding^ on applicallons for diicharga of ) Assignoa \ 7. Appeak • 6. Pror.«adlnffa bafora aJndga or Court may ha ■ • ' - • ' - -^^ ■- -^ iMirif >y no othar paraoD. « . » 1^. All Motions, Patt lions and Claims, and all papart in tho natura of pleadings in liisolvoncy shall ba inli* tnW: In Insolvency, for the District of In tha matter of Insolvont, and Claimant, Potitionar or Applicant, as thn case may bs, plainly written, without 'interlinflalions or abbraTia* lions of words: and tiMraubject or purpose thereof •hall be plain! y and cpiicisely stated. They shall also be subscribed by the Petitioner, Applicant or Claimant, or b|r his Attorney ad litem for him. And they shall be subject to tho ordinary rules of proo^f dure of the Superior Court in respect of similar papers, aa regards the names and deaignations of tha parties, and toe mode in which theyshall be docketaU and filed. ...*. 5. Proraaalnffs Deroro a'^naga or r»nrt may conducltsd by iTio Insolvent himself, or by any iwi having interest therein, or by their Attorney ad M admitt<*d to practice in Lower Canada, and by -' - -■ - t j j y , 1 f ^ 1 * • ■ ■ i \ V • J \ ■ "-'c . n ■ . •' •' ; ■. ■ " » J :; •! f^- ■ 1;=..-^' ^ ' ^, ^ 1 -.--'■ ' a ■->-• 1" \' ftOLM AND 0«JinU|..^t;|^||j, ||| -I- of Uu, p.r»y or hl.»AUcir,i«y aU Xl oTuIi IS: • otti of thn p.rllh. ,f,«|| t,« ^i for h7n wrtUnrin t be pUlnly wHlt«n. .hall b« tlgnad bnhTw^^^^ «^^^^^ And In ihfl .,v«Ri of an tppi,.!, ih* AMi«„«o .hS maka and ci«-ufy n trani< rlpt fi^m hia R J.ui of fjcn... And iNi .hail .|«, „,.ke .„d r^rtify aT.t of 4hfl docnm.MiU compoaing «»ch pror^jodliS and a^ pjru n,„g ih„r«t« and ahali annax .uch IrJ iriR •nd Hit to auch documenU with a .trona .?- !?™ ptrchuuml .ovar, bafor. prod.SnL thrr^oJrJTfZ' ibe Judge, «a r«kinir«d byUe saicTAcl. ^"^ . *«?• ^!' ?'^««r(H'«)«4litiK afti*r iiolirn UttM-nof Iuim Iitkii nivnn, i)li«]r b(} «tiUrK(Hl by lh« •Itidim pr Cmiri whflnnrtr lh»« rlghu of (Mniii'V iifuTi'ilwl nittf Mf«m Id nN|uirt /tl (or Ui« puriKwet u( ^uiUc«. • ■ # * tl W|i«nfiv«|ia Mrtirtilartiutiibor oC^aya la pr*- acritMd for thit doiiiK of an hex in Inaotiritncy, iba Arit and laat day ■lull nol b«i comptitDd, nor Any frarlioiii of a dav altowml ; and wlinn ihti laat day jdiatt fatt upon a nunday or l1i>lidAy, th« ttnia abiu bo futlargnd lo the neiljurldicfl day. f ! •^•f . tl AlUfndaYila of Indoblndnvta thadn by a crtMlitor or by lh« eliirk or ag«n( of • ervditor, iliail Ml forth tbo partrniilHni and iiatiim of ttut (|i•■• ^' 14. All Writa of Attarhmnnt iMoed nndef the sttd Act, ahdil. aa iMiind, hn niimhr«.» i„ h. «T.I i. «. °'"l '*l"'r^ 'Of .114 III ..(Ih-ri-M, lh« n!l, .1, I * '•''/'" "ll'lnvilj -r»lol, .h.ll lwl« Xd I, «l"i'.".',?f '-«•«/. ..rh' limini of H A. M tiiid 7 I j ,..,CL H * btlwmii, Iht ,»rw..i,„»<;'S,V^VA%"-s:".'"™' .ruci« br h.r mJ:.,*^ /s .:t %^c. TrA tnd oomppiu rnveiiifirvnf »i. r • "*' bill a ful »ba 0lh™aIwirani«rfJ."1.''"^''?'^ "'" m,...;, with of Iho KhUU! of . ".nf u J^® '"^«ntory V » "'' "*^ pertoii III p signee, of such proceedings, together with a copy of . the sevefal newspapers and Official Gazette, in which he shall have cadsed notices of such proceedings to be advertised, which Mid copy and newspapers shall form parrof the recoi-d of proceedingp of the oarUcur. ^ ■■'*:■ /■» • ' * fts,Nl ■ ^5' AX-h ,Nt. i- * • 1 ■■''.' 1 1 no in u. 1 Kl- 1 :: ■ 1 . » • mii Aire osnu-^oiBH. ,/ »• 199 M. Tho Aiwignfle ihall on the third Juridical dav at «ach month.. fU,r h« .hall hav« comnu K ^ de^ Katato nion«v.in a Uanlt or Iknk Ag6„cy,aa wquW h.nH. « •***S' "tf '^'"« '*'" ^'*"c« thoroof in hia hmndi, or undor hi. control, mado up to the laal dar ?iiS"»E.~'fl'?« "^^""^ ^"^ "« money. rde^SLitS •hall he withdrawn without a .pedal order ^th2 Court entered in llje docket of ^roceodi^l' ii S2 caw, ur upon a dividend sheet prepared anJnoUfl^ •a rejiu.red bv the taid Ac^ or uKlew otherwi^ Sr! dered by the dnsditor., under the power. ^fJJiSd upon them by the aaid AcL ^, »~*^«" conierrea 9mi- ' X ■ ■,-■ *.. 4 .■ — :. IV; '.- s V I ' 'f : «. i 'iCWtSSHS^? -u^"^ idt^m^a^tii !^3(j|pH.T1i-r^...-.-»'>i- 'V .^- n .p i TARIFF OF FEES i .. I ■ • IN INSOLVENCY, ' ^^. ■ f ' FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. ni PIMEEDIIIM FOB C0NP0L80BY LM|OIDATm. '^>'s. ON fliCHALI' OF -EH* PLAINTIPFS^ ir MOT OONTMTlb: • ^ , ;^r ''^tlieProthonoUryforWrUofAtUchinent, ?^ . -^., n:-^v 8heHfffor^i„.nt, .^°p^<"^''*. "i::: oS ,,'s • ^ .V.'' ^'opl«"ofW»rr«nt,«M5h ...."".' J JJ wbject to to«»tlon by the JadRe : ""?. "^ ^5 •n«^rothonoUry on return of Writ. ... Iiim* Orier». F«e on Betum, ' - J ^ r k ,. * 80 00 >*!• fellS^^'si^""' mi- ' "■ #!'„' ADDItfONAL 1 • oo W VOmWWtftuDf ' '' I r To Ihp Pr(Hhnno(«ry on Inm rlntlon....... ■ aa To tlic I'ruttioiiotAr)' on nrnry Wlln«MraMnlM4 ftw Ftaku war, •sG«««HiUon oxoiVodIng 40 10 W .y-tl r triaio. i;f>|i)r of (Inltir / irrnnt«a(A<| on rillnR ('titiUiaUUon If Micr« Irnan Kn<|iiAI«, lr>r «Trrr ni'P««t«'»«....K 7 F9r dl word* or-r 400 I9 ,ny Dt.p«ilUou, |Nir I r OH PiriTIOKi^N APfRAL TO A Jl^bOli. To th« AmIkihia r»r tr»n4k)ript of R..<.«rd «tMl m^llw m To ih^Toth':::;..t7^"" '"*"*• ^'"^ j««%..-....k3:..:: W\\\nn I'oUUon IU'imImIoii oritMooltl,. To Mio Attormty for IhJpetJll^.^ If not conU)«t«d™....i. ia hA / ■ 1 I 'V-fe M f* / i ..•^ ■ To lbs Attornojf for iWfl H«"P«riVlflnC*//".r».r.!V,'.t lf;M / \ ^ * ON PBTITIONH P6R ORDER rOR EXAMIWATIOW SJ-Pi.'i'^/'S '^" *'*^" ^'THKR I'ERHONH RE- S?SPT£^^ !"•'• KHTATE AND EFFEOTB Of THE INHOLVKNT: v.o v«r To the Petltkmaf.kttdrMT, . ^ ~ ^ ^a-^ To th« Prothono^iiy for ordor to Mrre, ".L*.". *.*.*".* /• M ON OLAIlfB. '.^■ ■> >mJ lOjOO MiJ 10 iio To the Attorafly«-J For every ChlroRtaphy CWm, wlthrtiit nAoiiHty. \ I 00 ror every Hypothecary CUlm, it not contested ......J f 00 ^a!!i!;*.';^/ '"™ «*"»*••*««, without EnquOte- ^ Adddltion«l_To Cllnmnf. Attorney, .„..^....... fSut'V*"''".*^**^"'*^' •^' / With BnqiiAte— / , ^ / ■ Jo CIalm.nf« Attorney,. / ao'oo toU..AMlgnee!.'^°"*"*'"'-^'*«'°«^ / V" ^ ^ On every Ch|rogr»phy OUOm and Hypothecary Claim. * not contested, ,... . ' 10 For every WltneH ezamlDed on'the ContiiitoUon ■^* • uium, , - j_ On toicriptlonof Conte.UUon forAi^^'enV.';;;:;;;;;i* t 00 mi.^:,^ . ^ ^>L LLI ■^'BMpP « / Un t.'tmtoatollon of Dlvldviul Mh«MUi— | tU Th* MMi* Fm* mmI iHabarMitiiinla lo CoitaMl aimI Io AMiffnuM M on Contrautlon otrlmim. ] On •|i|illi Atlon for IMm h«rK.t i,y lh« lUmtt, ftir Conilraik Don of l)i«< liarK'', or U>r «tinulllnc UlM-hMrgti To Uiii Aptili«*iit'« Altortiejro li iMit ctmwaKiu^, ,„,„„,,,„„„„„„, „^^,,,,,,,,j^ ,jj^^,^^^^^ K 09 , If uunUiatfd, without Rnqaft*,.,..,,.,.} ^,„ %$ Qf If ccmU^alrd, with Kin|iti*ir,, ...,„„„„„„„ ....,,...•,... 16 00 To lhnat«it««l, wtthoiit Km|ttt>l«|i,. .«....,.» 10 00 If cont»atr.l, with Ku«|ii4l«i,.. ff o« ' Tv lh« frothonotAry... , FlIlniT A|>|ili«mloii, ..„„.. I 00 Kvffry I)ti|HMJtion, .^ 10 :A11 ^oriJa «.v. r 400 In AMh t)«poiailun, per 100^ 10 I IIIHfJRLLANKOttB. To lh«i Att4>rnnt«, ; And Orderg, Coiiflmaaiuna rogatoirti, and otht*r Inddfiitai . iiiatt«*ra at-cordinK to thu aamtt ratcn aa am allowed liy ib# prtaont Tariff In Hritt < Iwhm a< tiona in thn Hu|>««4mtm StMeihtr ami i'timt. Inalriwilloiui tM'ftHwkuy •Mignmtmi hy d«blor, w tof r«nn»Mlfy ttqnlttAUon, ttt Utt paUllon, wh«rf> Ui« ' ■teluUt naprnwily r«<|ulr«« « pniltUm, or (br brl«^ «h«trl, «>r Is •ulliorUMl Ity Ui4i lnil«n Ut Itn «r|piir«| by itiiiaa*)!, OT <«»» «l««'<*«, «l««l«f«»»on«, or pr- tl4«ia, •«l»rftU«m«'nU, *liivtllu uf lUO wurtla, ur iind^r ., ^< ..■••• >•••«••••*•« itttMot »»M»t«t v MaklnK oiii^ Rcipira whan r«<|alr«4 ,„,,,,nf,, .,., ,„,»„,» Whflii ro«»r« Ih^n /tw copl«a Ma r«MiiiJr«d of Mijr notloa o» olhflr p«|Mir, ftvw Wfmiy, Umd fw flverj foKo i>f 100 wonla oy#|Mi|iii'U »>..••» i Bvary common lOndAvil of Mrvlo* at pilMiri, U«1a4lBf •UcndMirfl ; ■• J KvM7 c<>mm«>n »tt«n«lMi<)0 ...' *,... ..•••!•«• tM»M<».>M«M Kvoiy •pwitel •ttnndancfl on JtHtf*. 3 for atary hour mfUir Uia ftnl .«.•.... I r To bfl imraM«ra, or b«6>r« AMlgnna, KiUog m »rhitraU»r ............... ftH on writ of fittMhrnvnt ftK^l""* •■(•(• MWt ••«« •••••••'•*>»»N*M«* •*•••<••*••••» Fee on every oilier wrtt l„i,„„.,,i„ »«•••••< •••••»» •!••#• ••••m 1 Every neceaaary letter ,.. «y...'. • CoeU of preparing cimlta of rn'dlfhra, and proouilng anme to be aworn to, And allowed at meoUag of credltora, In ordinary CMe, where no dlapat««MMt^ •»»•*•• «m*«<..« 10 50 00 00 1 Of 00 00 M 10 04 4 *?■■' i. : ". ., s. 1 # ■■■y,-:' 1 1 1 I ■ . ..* ' ' •1< I •*»' « ' '. p, it,: "_ •..>>J \ • ,^ ^ _^ 5 " > tJAima Ml*.! np l«. •ppoliiliiMiil •! A«teM« tZ^ITc ' ^HlrMl l.jr AMifftiMi to \m «iAJtitn««i a *• •If u«li«r InalftimonM of wrttrtly , ^ .•■•MonMri,oMt....„...„.^ jj ^ ^ lur .mi... „.«,y length »f pn^ fl«,|ln«. „r •«• k|„.l K^i!!: Z COUKIIML. proper MiKlflr the clrcuw.ui«» «f Owi «^ ^^ ^ ''*'■ FKB FUND. ■''•7«.T?7!?* '""^ •*•'»•• ••*^ •«* •*««• o' r««oi. *•** vnnt unbtntra •»-"•- ■wy «.th«r wrr.nt or "wHi .'.r;;..'" •/ 1 S? ^T«ry m«*UQ« of ort^lltor. b«for« Judi; " ^ : J » jr more Ui«n an hour V • «» Ifmorethmnoneoii ■Mn.diyiflMtob;';^;^^^^ ' •• •monnt all. ri~« •««•«• ■▼•rjr aflldavit MiminUtered before Judge a «a ■▼•rr cerilflcate of proceeding! by Judge of CounU Coirt for tr«iiainlMion to « Huperior (Joart or Jadga thereof a ma l»«ry UmkrupU certlflc.te. ^^ , "^ ? S »vOTy tM»Uonofooili...„. ""*• i ?Z w f ^ ASm. -t. f BW TO CUUlft. • tii ■.^•'"'"i.n.*'***^^ '•«•-.«. ^.,..« «....«. ^....„ f Tm.«« J^".*. •*! f4«t»« •IK.nMw ..„„ ^,„Z • F* •♦••y •"•»"« «"•»•» v"mmi.^fm4if I 1 If mfutm ^hmn «mm im ««« l<>f« |>fu«Ml •! Aral moaiiiig, itlaiaittl. rw Mjr llil .rf4-M.w. M •..«,«*M| w.«u„g I ^^ Aiif MHkn'b, ., , A gMnml •.«rrh tmUkktitt (• MM lMiaiir«|itoy, or'MMkM^ f««|.U7 .< o«i« |»«noii »« Arm ^„ „ « i • ' . IMM M on oorrwipoiulliiff tMroimNttiifli In Hap«f|«f CmiU. WITNKHMKII. H«ut« M In Huiwrlor Court*. # m m m # / ~ , C' «♦< V ^1 ' . -t . r^ P^P * tta M I* It M M HA U4| DO M m DO X- •1 n \ ARirr rtii or hova bootu, IimOI.vkNT ACT, IM». (■ Illitl4fl»94, nmOmt Mid |»^ viMiM «»# |J|« Mln4 It ?|» # It. •••lUM^ -A. A.I r-.p..«.. l«.M».iNiy," «. 4li. in.; ^«J Ikif lli.r 4t»-. lUm !»,.«««, iJw MMi. ««^ 1^ *„rf otmft^ -Mil OmmmI, AMar»«)r«, Hoiuiui*., «n«l Mlk«*tll., «• „, ««„, B«r^ Mwuf, HAilVAl, IMHi*^ IMt. (•Ifw4) w. Tmm» W. F. |)Mlt4MMi^ It. M. WiMiwt. It J »iW> WAiv. •orilHKl, r»guUlln« lh« . |». Vine* undar Mid Avt. Ra&V«i. It«i (Mobw, A. D. INf. . / ' i FEES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Wt M« MtlioHMd to iUU«, Hull thfl T»rHr of r«M niUUnff hi lb« ProvlDM of OnUrio tuM b««n adoitUNl by thl« Profince, aiiU4 •lUr th« n«it (HlUfy) Twrm In PubriMry, H70. .■'•*i: m. * i * ■t-^aP'l': .« • / '^ '€ i '• ^"SL * /• t ^li t • • .« • 1 * / «p I « 1:» r* ** irffc- •1^ ./ ^ DBX TO SECTIONi » t A It W9 •^ NBOLVRNT i^CT Of Ifins Akmmm ham Mf rrnvinr* wiifc liik>tii A«,, Ntt4tft ••«M*> <>« 4f blot ItttHI* to im^pmtmtf "inHilfini- • tl ilflft M ll4MI«i,«KV« f . ^ If «l<)li(4»f «Ihn «iii44^ ti^li lAwl !• HlMMyL VMi ^b tool to iU>(*»mi „....«^t.... » W«» •^rwUMi, Of •!»*>«« fo menu , jnuto l4i MMiati, A. , Willi tM.*>* •*•« IMiNittftHl |||« ptofHf !• |i« nlni vHI^ l» *••# ti«*9t tat «••••• «i».#*4 ^It Intont, kv .... , lm|itlMinUjr« of «i|r, or I A tUf* •fU.r ■oiium../ A 11 *•••••••••«•••»••»•••••»••••••...,., ».„,,„, 14 1 .. JE ' «f .'fl t. 'if' ''<*'' * >v,;'; ■M ■ •-r % .^11, f- X^ ;•'.?> *■■ ■* Awnokrm "^:^''' . , — . . lii^ b« BMdd Inr oUlniAht for not leM tb«n $300.00, or his ol«rk or aK'^nt, for m writ of attnuhmunt, in Province of (JuoImh!. ..'.,% / How •fflclAvit.iihwII be mwlu there, Ami form of writ, Ao ;.....'. : How aflldAVitt in Province of Ontario, Now Bruna. wioli, or Nov* Hcotiii hIimII l»e mtwip . Form of writorHtUM-hmcnt to bu iNiiue<14n tlit'W>lMt , , mentioned t^ovincea ..r'.Mr.Y""">v AffldavitM of clalmM ijow made ,X \,.ui , Other aAdavitli how made X.. ALliOWAlkei : C^retiflorH may malie an allowance to. Inaolvent ..„„ 7~ 8uch allowance may be contested ,„^,„„„t„i^ Sliali be paid not ieaa than one dollar fot trmj atl tendance, at r<|<}uoat of Aaaignee ▲MOmiT: ArnuL: . /'■-■■' How it may be made from an award of ai» Aaaighee. How Aaviguee Hhail act thereon How appjbal may be made on an order of the Judge, and to what Court it may be taiien '.. On an appeal to a single Judge he may refer It to a fullCbiurt Application for appeal from order of a Judge muat bo mad6 within Ave daya, and how.. r, Security muat alao be given within that delay •«•••>•• %•' •• / low Appeal Court shall act if appellant doea not preaent bis application there ^ AfSidiiM: Set Imtirim Absigni^i^ > ', May be appointed by cteditort at preliminary meet. *ng • i». .* |f no Assignee be appointed 6i preliminary meeting, ..^ , " or the Assignee appointed rerasea to act, ^nterlm . .. Aaaignee shall then be the A8^tle<9,...^.. ...... .^..., Assignee shall receive the eatat^||K)in IMeriiii Aft> ^i__ signoe ..j..«. ...... v4*."... ' WbAt the assignment aball be Hbld to don^y to ' *." Assignee muat deposit copies of the deed of asslgn- . ;,r mentand transfer in the prop«r'tlnH>i when ex. ecuted in Province of Quebec .^*, .^v....» , . When such-Deeds are executed els^wBIre, dupllcatos must be so deposited^. •W. 19 18 30 10 191 128 68 118 ,.;• t .■ ■ • ''■ 89 '~--J- 82 > 83 83 84 •84 ' ' 85 - . \ X 6 1 10 11 11 ' H t ■'*■,• t;^' ,.>; •,..."■'■•, ■'.-'■ >,'*"'■.■ 4^-y^. ^- :- »-«>-jCT»a»jTMu»gg i I I .ji . i'i »ijit'j ,ii n..Bwiji" »n>i! ■%V-' ■ I' , X -4 *<■ ^^^^ P^^ l ^^ T^\ r « •*♦ / /■ » • -■Jr-' IMDIX. How okmUiik cmIIimI for •ppointin«nt of AmIibm!. How A«aign«« •ppointcd aflor return of wrii of All Uobment ; How proof of •ppoiQtm«nt ofi mmYi^miAt'inm^ OMoa ' How AMigQofl* in«y be •ppoiiiiad by Bo^ r'- TrMiu „,, How uppointmenta oiMle/in 'pi^eV whe'ra'are' no Board ofTrado Hecurity to bo glvon !..'.'].'.'.'.'.*.'.','.'.'{*.' , To and for whom avuurity •hVll be givon.'.'."'.lr.*!!!."!! Wlion craititorH may nquiru further iioc'urity!' .*,"""* jr^^Aft«r hill »PP<>intm<)nt^uit j[lir« notioathereof. and ^ Mnal call meeting of creditors whenever' re'q'ui^ by Bve of them, or by the inipectora, or by a Judge..., ' 8hal I bo Bubjeot to al i orders' 'made ' for hbgnidaiioe by ttroditors which are not contrary to law , Shall depoait in a Bank weekly and at interest 'all • moneys he reccivesas such Assignee, unUI ordered otherwise by creditors , ,,, Must attend all meetings and kee'pregii'tor In dttpiil cate of all his proceedings One<^f sueh duplicates must be deposited' with "the ProthonoUry os Clerk of the Court, and shall be written up monthly by Assignee from doplioate In his possession , ^_^^ Creditors may require additional' seiourity' from A^^ signee...,. ^ ^^^J^ All powers vested in Insolvent^'exoepTM^Trastai'^ or for others, shall vest in Assignee.. , ' How he shall sell property of Insolvent May sue for recovery of debts due InsolvenC.'.!.'..*!' His remedies against a firm, a partner In whioh is Insolvent When and how may sell debts due Insoive'nt. When and how may sell real estote of Insolvent Shall have right to make certain terms In deed 'of sale of real estate Shall be subject to summary Jurisdlotion''of ihi Court or Judge May be removed by the wlll'of th'e''credi'ton''or bv resignation •Shall remain subject to summary 'j^iiriBdio Court, aftei' removal or resignation, until he shall have fully aooonnted for his acli ., lid if 80 SI 81 SI S9 SI 87 88 88 88 » 89 8» 40 41 48 48 44 47 48 SO 8; 61 ■'V^ i^.- ■v.^ . •j-E. -T"- 'a^twwirro. g M ,MW ''.. "| ' .Wiflnim^ ' ■M'S^^-i^l-J 'f^ i'ki'^i^^YA mfii» iJ^m 4 wmm''^'^^'^ ■k* UfDIX. \. /.■' H(mitin< tion after aniiwer in fylcd How coHtM awarded to AaaignM may b« levied by oxcriition How (iiiardian or Aaaigne« may act with ragiird to property under aeiinro at time of their appoint- menta How piuat act when an appeal from his award ii taken...: , Qn deposit of deed of compoaition, and diaoharge by debtor, With Aaaignee, latter ihall give notice thereof How act. in caae of oppoaitlon or no opposition to suoh deed ▲ creditor of a claim due by Insolvent ai AiHignee^ may claim and receive dividends f^om the estate, and shall not tfieirehy be affectdd by a d^ed of dis- ' charge.... .....;..-. . Bow may receive Insolvent's letters trom Post office If a clklmant. or agent Ibr a olaimaiU, the Jgdge must adjudicate on any contestation^^^reon May obtain postponement of examinationNof Insdl vent under arrest and applying for releaseYS) .... Every Assignee as such is an agent withinKthe ' meaning of 67 and following sections of Act specting larceny, Ac ~^ Assignee may sue creditor who accepts reward to sign discharge, or who knowingly fyied claim for debt not due — for penalty of treble the amount ... IK. 63 68 64 66 «» 69 70 n Tl 78 74 sa 9T 97 100 136 ^r: IJkMieHine; » \ Aaiiigning, or attempting to do so, with intent, 4c., \- • renders estate of debtor liable to oompnlsory ^naMmmmnmn^m^s-f^'^ / , • 'V \ - • . " ■ ^ -. :^-- , ^ 0' "-mhI^ , ' f W.- ■ ■ ■ "■It imdh. ' ■ :v||§ I JkliMHMRlIT : _^ Voluntary, miiai ho tiiMid to an official AMigiMc, who i' "h«ll 1)0 Int4irim Awignfl« .., ,... ] Me«tlnK of « ri'dltom Qiuvt b« called wi'thi'n's'wMkt of MiiKninttnt 2 How HiKh nimitiiiK "hull Iw «ftll««i. !....*..""..'*'".'.'**.'.' 3 Wh»t iniiMt hi! domi bv IiiUtrim Aiiaignfle in Vhe'iiu Uirval botween Mflibnment and pr«llmio*ry meet. '•>«.. , 8 Form of deed of Maignment to Interim Auignee In Form ,•-; ^ * Form of deed of tranafbr (h)m interim AHlgiiee to Aflnignoo in Form D 1 Aaalgnmwnt, what it ahall he held WoonVeyio the Interim Aaaignoe ,.., ^ Where oo|)iea and where duplicatea of deoda'of'asl aignmont miiat Ihi da S 'W'^ 1^ ^f^i^. -j^m rmr '■^*^4»:-^^ I'- . 216 iKinz. Aliirb«lano« *f|er hill pAjrmflnt ol dobta of Inaolvent •hAlI b« pAld to Utt«r» .'. *« BANIt AMlRnno rount d«|M)aU weekly in a bMik, •! IntorMl, - •11 monejra he ni«y receire, M ■nch AMignM, trnUi otherwlM onler«d bjc creditor* ^ At every mooiJiiK niiut /produce bankbook, i'o.!!!!!! M BoAto or Tradr : i/lmy ap|M>int oMvUl Awigneoi |,. fl Hhall duclaro what Hecurlty ARnignee iihall giro .....'.' 81 May remove AMlgiuMt from ofHoti -81 Hecurity to be given' in the name of the Ptealdent o/ Bo^rd of Trad« or Judge l.«*.., 82 Inierpretatlou of words <• Board of Trade "J!!!".*^!!!! 148 Boon: Not keeping ftcoount book, ground for refUaIng dli- , charge. lOi " InMlvent withholding booka and papers la a mlade- meanor , ^ 1^^ Soalao. falnifyiTtg booka ...'..!!..! UT If Insolvent withholds books or papers with Intont to defraud, eoraraits a misdemeanor , 147 BtTlLDiKO AfiD Jury Fund: One per centum shall be levied ftom sale of immove- •ble property sold under this Act, in Quebec, to form part of above fUnd • m OfS^ATior OF Patmbnt : A debtor ceasing to meet his liabilities generally, may bo requested by one oT more creditors of over $500, to make an assignment .^ ' 14 OBANORBy: Befkisal to obey order of, an act of bankraptoy (A) is ' Who phrty mAy appeal to ^ , 93 Claws • What claims shall rirnk on the estate * S6 ^ ContinjMnt claim., how dealtjrith,,.... ..,„,,„,...^..... 67 ^^ Claims founded on 'mortgage otk real estate, or «hlp- Z ping, how dealt with , fi Secured claim fjrled, how Assignee shall deiU withi't 62 i 4S»« SSOUBITT. Rank of various items of creditors' claim 68 Assignee ^Inay demand supplementary oAth from creditor on his claim ^..^ ,\ 68 How Assignee shaU try contestation of a claim 70 Y .. ;■*.. J:' J -_ -. tmnAi t mn-^ mamim mmm'wtmsa^^^mim&rr- s ^ mmw efi-yfff^^'tviK'ni''^ r .-j" -vmrnniimp \ '-A T« S8 38 81 81 -II U S6 67 WDU. - 'f •' * I lluw conUiataUoQ of oUlm sImUI b« niMto aoa ooUc* given ...,,««,.„.«„„„„„„ ,„ CliUniMit a dajra lo Anawcr *..„. ..„.«, ContMtont Mma ti«l«jr to reply ,.„„ „;,. AulgUflo iilmll thill fli d»y for trial ClaiiiiN iiiiijr Im! <'oiit4!at«-d hj oniiir ot tho Iaap«otora. ClAitna duti by Inaolv«nt u •iwlgn««, curator, trua. to«i, puhllc ofllcitr, Ac, may rank qu the eatat«^ and ahall not tbarebv be affected bv a diaoharge... Form of claima, and beforv whom thoy may b« at- , teated by oath If Judge baa < laim on tho eatate, ahall b« dlaquall- fled from a<:tiiig an auch, thereon Who ahall act a« Judg^ In auch cai»..„„,.,„..,„.,„7 If Aaaigneo be a claimant, or agent fbr a claimant, the Judge will decide on anv conteatation thortron Inaolvent not denouncing flilae claima, commit* a miademcanor A creditor knowingly ranking tor a aum not due, ahall forfeit treble the amount ....; IM. Tl VI ri Tl 7a itl OLmxt, rro. : Shall be paid arreara of aalary due, not exceedlof four montha of auch arreara Bame privilege ahall bo enjoyed by othen in employ of Inaolvent The above privileged amount may be inoreaied by , orediton CoDi ov Prooioubi: Proviaiona of, ahall apply to collocation of privileged claima ^ ." CO|.LOOATION : ^ ' Of hypothecary claims ahair be on proceeds of real eatate, according to rules of Code of Civil Proce- > dure .,„,»„,, Interpretation of €oio>aNSATioif ; • ; — : — -fl«e ficT-orr. ■ "" ~ ~~~ '"" :^ 137 147 U» 67 67 67 49 ♦ 49 148 Composition ano Disoraboi: Offer of, by Insolvent, may be accepted by creditors, ^ *t first or any subsequent meeting " • ,What proportion in number of oreduors, and amount of claims, shall bind all in discharging Inaolvent.. In what form, and under what conditions, deed <>f composition and discharge may be drawn c-», 8S M u *'■ 95 • V' . 1 e.vJjvWSP.wi*?''"*'^ r,"^'"'»siv ^"^1 218 IMDIX. If dMd Iw ciit0r«n Inaolvrnt unikr I il««l may 1... |HNit|H>n«!. * \^ Ktlivt «f I'onMint of propar nnmbwr ol orvditoni to dlwhiirga, , „ „, , , Kff««'t or illachftrfrfl on hoid«ii|''if'nej||^i;;i,V;'*^';^ unknown to InuilvonI t Dlik hiirK<< without cioniHMiitlon not titiirritcJt ii,VoniUtfV IImI)IIII.1<>ii ' UlwliRrKf will not •ffeot oertoiii ipwrned d«b^ lind lUblllth^ <;■' % ft M too .V^ 4 • ' / When dlt('Mkr(r« may b« obUlned fh)m Coiirt, when not glvi-n by orwlltorn., .,,.,.. ^ ,nm ■ pow«r« of ( !„,,rt on n».h •ppiic;uo;\:.r:;:::.vz::. JS Huoh iin«int ,. 1ft ConU uf Uuardlan, Interim AwlfiiM, aifeul AaiifM*, how HtAtli« «-iitat tutor, curator, trustee, or public officer, Ac, may >.: claim and racoept dividend flrom the estate 100 ' 'What word '< creditor " shall be held to Include 148 4^ 4» "w». nwmsiKmmmKeMmm^^^ V W " "^ ■ ■ IMDtX. '^'"" "^ Cr«dll(>ra lalilnf gtfl or |»r«f»r«iic«, or proalM thnraof, t(» ■Iffti • dlMbMrga, aluill tmMi lr«bl« th«t •iniiiiiit 11^' OrtiUlUir* ktuiwtnKly rKiiklnK f«»r«ium not iitMi.iuiaii forfoll If oble Uio wnouut ,..,„„„„„,,,„„„,„,„„„ 14§ COIATOMI D«tbiii d«fl M iiirhnot ntft'iltii hjr « liliu'luirRn 100 Creditor ofdnlit dim m mich iiuiitor, mi^ nwTtfthV- l«M cUlm dlvtdond fnmi th« Mtat^M |00 Damaou : ^ Whnn may Iw n»cnv«)red by IcMor, on tcnniuiUoB of / l"!L li_ ~ ^bt due for damnKfa not «ireol«,' .. 1S4 , - !• IM ( ,<* ■ ,fif , -"' ~'"" 1 .;• 4t 1 • * , 44 ," "^ * to , s- .. 4« % " , t »y 64 .. m id I- . .. ISO a ByWKWJi!^ BWS. *'•! « ■ ■«• It - 1 , ■ IHMUL T«ii m|)uiM*rir lii|uld«Uon niwil '^ Uknn within <1 munllM Irpn ucvorranc* oY o^ e«»tnpli»in«lifini m«r, within » p«r<) hii «tiit«l in«nU, Ao ,. ^5 i)n« Juridical dA.v aflcr notlo* of divkhiAd «h««|, dlvU d<*nda uni-m ap- pointnf^t of Assignee loo INMUI. ; d*Uir ii*«w t»l.««l !.» Ihla Ail, iuiite« 111 1)1 Kmim> wlUi r«||«ftl %tt mr mpiAU^iUm -j... ».»«» »»»«» <>l»«t 1 l«»«r tUiy*' in*!!** •»' »nir |M»iHi«»tt, !■«»••••» ^« ■MdU Ittiil wh*f" |HMty r*-*!*!"* wlU-ln I ft m\U; M, Th» wufU "<%'• wlwfe»«t ttii«l, •»»•» HMMW • Jtttl- dlr«l Amf .^.. •.•••••»••• ».} w. w. M»'*»» «»^»'»^ ' j^*^' MmluiiioM oTrlghf of c o nto t to ttett to •••fj'' ••• ^«|i|Mi«iam«iit "f AmiI*""*' ^* •" •nittiit^l !■•» (i«i»•"*■ '** •unit, In •»!, int'swdltig flMW, whan (Ultlor o««»w Ui iM.'fll liU llnl»HUl.>« *. . IKtntMul mwjr Ihj o|>|k)«m1 by O^'lilor on iKiUUcrti . . - on wl»*t KriaiiMU »wh o|i|MHilUon ni»y l»« ■uatelnml. If .I«l.l4.r li« »l»«.'iit whitn t*rnM« •4«iiiined'.* *. .* ||f CW of •ptMilnttncnt of A>wiKn(i<>, unfilnr haiMl «# ^ Court, tiiAjr Iki r>!KiNt4}riHl without utitot of aIko*. Inn, Ao........ J. j[ *^^^ II ■lAMiRATioR or tntotYm On« month *rt«r notivA of V|i|M»intinfl^t of Autgno« • mii<lv«^Mt muat Hign iiuch «(unin«ituui and if b« rufiiMa. It nmy b« iitt«w|k«d by AMlkntut 100 He m«y k« Axainind without notl«iti to IniH>iycnt .77.7 H« may alnu bit oxAmlmtd on hia aii/plUation for dJ^ ch«rK«, or on My p«tllion of Inaulvnnt in prpovMi.' inff" f^r compulaory lj«|uid«tioii » m He maat •YMin«i all mmitinKa of «rmlitora when t9» quonUtd, «nd anawt'r «ll quuHtUma, and ahall b«' ' paid auth aum aa may b« ordorcd, but not leaa liMtt oo« dvlUr .......•.."f.. ,. lit r ■■•*"■;••■■■ ••■;.■" • ■■ ! ■■; -f- ■.■ ■.. ' • ■ *•* ,■■'■'■ , '. ^ _ ^ ^ , _____ . < \ o *» %■< |«4m« iM •Mkil», i"MM*I« Ill , TiM Wlfb at hu4^l»«l of th« jMMil««*nl NIAf, »• o««l«f 4» IM t«tt<> •••• !••>•• •••• •!•• >••• >••<•« •••( IO«l rropMtf «i»M^lil Awn AllaiAii^Ml ....... (lOii t ..••«.»..•• -J It AtMiMMVff fct IpM ft pitftf^' I Font r.*«nlm« . . Wli«ii rMii Mtolc, lA <^l»««,.»«| b« twia •!, Mn4M IMr Act .... .«•• .••••! ...•« .1. «..• •... ...^.tt* ' ' J. FOMMN t>lM:MAII In Mijr «)tht|»( dtifhimi ..... »,..•. •.•«««»i^ Iti Itl Itl i 230 s * Dtl If • • , It . • ur • 4f • i m » - ; w^ viifc lnijr«. *n4 I.. Ut« lkn«rv» l«l«« ..# (ho iH-iaon . otiirik. ling wllh Itlm, •#• nvtl, A *^^!^f ' * * **m* A* * * * *' *"* *i" " •••»••••»»»»•»•» May «»r In < onltnipUlion ..I inMtl»»a»y, tn»f IM r««o««r«>«l •■•< k If BMli iHUkill fit <>« Bf •Mi«tim»nl or «lUi tim«nl ..,,,,,,,. or •ltecbM«nl, hj • i|«MiM c«tnUUT«fl of * iiiiiMijii MriMti ii«bl« In •neb tA|MM lljr U) tJl« pfavtaifHI* of IhU Act, In m ter M tha OcvommI would, If li*in«,>iv« bna BfvoTiiaDuai '" *• Mont****,',,., * ' ' ., 7' ••» Ill Pro»lik?« of QnfbM, {Mriod of •4y«Hiwm«iit #^ nJi< of rnl of llvpotlNMAfy orvditor Mo orwIU can U tlvMi In Provtmw of QmImo in aaj* t rwa «■«•«*•, oa Mjr ikion«]r oomlnff to kypdtkwnrT crv4ilor. without hi* oouMnt Fjrlinff o^ prlvlloirwt «;l»lni« on pntoMda of r^ Mtatc. uul c«illor«tion of aach rlalma, almll b« nocordlnf to rnlM of Code Civil Proo«diu« ,. U» 8f 4t tir 'f . ^•H^P A 226 INDIZ. ■^.; HOBBANO: IM. JhluNltan'd of luHolvuni may, on order of Jndge, b« I'Xttuiined on oath on t;ertaln polnta. t , 114 iMraiaoMMKNT,: When, mttkei otUU) of <||«biur Ilablo to compulaorjr % (♦ * "'*.. ' " ./?" liquidation « 18 • A dvhtur itnpriaonud, aa auoh, mmj, after aasignmetot, petition for diac'harKe flrom arruat 1 4S " . * Proceodin|;fi Uiorvon * > . 145 How Inaolvent under arruat and mtneaaea may be ekaminud '. m 146 ^When Judge may diaoharge him . ^ . . . (2) 145 How minutoa of examination ahall be kiipt ...(3) 1^6 How and when examination may be poatponed. . .(3) 145 >. How and wli^ debtor who haii duly aaaigned may be discharged from subaequent arreit ...,,. ......(4) 145 IHOinMT LIABILITIH9 : , ^:|i How divided' in achedulo from direct liabilitiei..'«»> S Insoltent: ■■ S«e ASSIOM MKMT. » When and how may voluntarily aaaign . Must aaaiaflntiSrim Aaaignee in preparing achedule of hifl affaira ■ • '•. Muat attend preliminary meeting to be examined on oath on liia affaira .' If he anea in hia own name, after a^ignmentt but before diacbarge, muat give aecurity for coata .... When owes debta, individlM^ly •n•* ...... 158 84 87 62 Intbnt to DerBAOD : 8t« Fbaoo. ^^ju- 3-'r f y^t"^ ^g^irf-^-y r -r? %*-' *.. A 'I' •f INDIX. Intirpbrtian ni.AirHRA: ^ Of variouH iiMues uid words in|h« Aofc....l41, lit . Intrrprrtatiomi ^ .,■ ^/''"'' ''■■'■'•' ■■■ _ Of «,c.. 10 Md 29, i>Afc.. .«......, M,^.„,.,. IirnRiii Arrionrr : Muit orII • movting of creditor*. Rt piRce of busineai of Inaolvant, within 3 weeks frdoi^ date of Rmiinu mont >" Suoli mvetiiig niuat be oRlled according to form A • » . and Rt meuting he must show a achedule accord- ing to form B of aiTRira of Innolvent Must give to creditors 10 dkys' notice of preliminRry meeting, with lisi of ^creditora of direct ciRims • Rnd of creditors of mRtured indirect olRims . . ^ If ust trRnsflar estRte to Afsignee iHnmediRtelyRttiir V the iRtter is Rppointed If no Assignee be Rppointed, Interim Assignee beL comes such Form and mode of transferof es,tate .'!!!!!!*» ^ If he fkils to malte transfer within twentylfour honn~ of appointment of Assignee the penalty and mode ^ of enforcing perfbrpoianoe of transfer How appointment of Interim Assignee, as Assiirnee shall be made....... ,......, ...Ta .' Subject to summary JariiKliotion of Ooqrt! ! .'.'.'. Shall be as such, an agent within the meaning of sec. 76 of the Act relating to larceny, *o . . . .7. . . Intpmvt: Assignee must account for and dirlde In ditidend ~~'- ~ i sheet, interest accrued Ikom deposits . , Penalty if he neglects so to do ...'».!*. '. *. .*.' JooAS: , ' •».••••.•• flRnnot preside, in any ooQteBtatkm Ob m • olalnk In which he is interested ." '^KP^; r lit 4 9 i 9 iW 88 .88 JraipiOAL Dat: 137- ,\ If Insolrent bofdv • twuie mtm talnable tium Ike ^ .wntitdiallbewld ,....~f 5^**"»^boRoW.. , ;.w*w*.i. jtoybesoldRubJecttocoiidltlonR..........,u;... luay ba niwmaiKl UMff tapii^tioa of mirraM year, and how, or retained to the end of followiiur yeRr, if term be unexpired ..7^ 77 77 ^ " ^Hk 78 \n.- fr. INDKX. # From and after time limited by crtdltom for ret«n- tklb of l«*«o, It ahall b« canotilUtl 7» If iMior BuffurH daiuaK«) *»y t^irmlnatlon of lease by credltort, hemay fyleaclalm thert'tof.......... T» " How luoh damagv iWI be measured . . .TrrTSTtr.^ — W^ Si*. -»■■: Judge has power to order Poeimaster to delWer to ABrignoe Ittsolvent'n letter 188 ' How AMtgne« ihall dispose of stach letters in certain cases '. ^'' hlMKL Lm Damages for, not affected by discharge without oon< sent of creditor • 1 • Pledgees of the property of the InsoWcnt, shall be deprived of possession, by payment of the amount chargeable on such • »• When Assignee may sell such property 10 After one year flrom ^appointment of Assignee, no ■roceedings can be taken to set aside any act pr** iminary to appointment Nor can any appointment be then impeached. List: Of eredltofi to be prepwed by Interim Assignee, and sent to creditors llnst be appended to the deed of assignment and transfer Must be deposited in Court »„.,..-..,.». IiOHU Makiag flotlttous losses, % misdemeanor. 144 144 T 11 14T Majli /8m Lrrms. 'H llABRUeB COHTBAOT : , X. * _i When contracts made in contemplation of marriage^ are null ||f Marriage jBontnuits of traders in ProTinoe cA Qoebeo w ' must be enregistered.. •• Oonteaots existing must be enre^stered in 8 moathB firom 1st September, 1869... *» • ' OoMsqawtce of n s gl ecti Meet on those not registered during existence of 88 140 140 a-r' t" Act of 1864 >• . • • t • • . • • •• < « ■ .;• t m\ < 148 ■?^ «.l f, .M. J0 * J j>i IMDIX. Mrktino or Chditobk i gio Set Intkhim Ahmoner m to preliminary meeting. How meeting ahkll be calltHi after n>turn of writ of «tt«t'hm«nt forappointment of Analgnee J7 ^ Place and time of meeting may be Axed by orediton 34 Bow oueationa at. shall be decided ng " - How deflcienoyof pru|M)rtion in numWof creditori, and amount, may be supplied for ToCIng, or concur- rence, in any document -. ii§ When meeting cannot b« held until expiration of / delay prescribed by this Act, notice of meeting ' i^''' may be given pending delay JJO 1 What may be done at first meeting of creditors with- ••^ outnotice ,.. m Mikotm: '■■•■■ ••< ■ .■■ ,_ : ■ -->;' ■,•■"'■■ ' '■ ■■ Of m6^tlng« of oredKon must bo kept by Assignee. . 89 How i^uch ininfti^e aball be slgnml fuid oertiflfld .... 89 MismmbanobK-^'^'*'"; ' .-.-- . CertainactsoflnsolTent shall be so considered.... 147 Punishment for suq|i j^y Not fully disclosing "or delivering his property! » ; misdemuanor. ,', 1^7 Boalso, removing pro^rty ....... ,.!'...'!'.! 147 So also, fidling to disease ftilse claims 147 Bo also, making &lse| schedule, tdth intent (ode- fraud i . t , , I , , 14V 80 also, withholding or fS^lsifring his bookt ; . v. * ; .* \ 147 80 also, making fictitious kosses 147 Bo also, disposing of goodsWpaid, within d months ,,i^ of assignment, otherwise ihan in the ordinaiy^aj. ofhistmde •...^...4>;.#i*»#»^jfc,-i,,.#;w»-4,:^^j,>..»,,,^^^ '.;''■•' IConTBAOB:' '■.■■■■-;.*''-'''>■'*,.■■'. Not affected by any discharge.. ...V^....,.,^.^„, ^ MoBTOAOi Cbeoitor : ' Y .,1; _ <%0 HVPOTHBCA^HT CbBOITOB. . MoTioM : .-.^^ .,;,_/:.: :'v, ;''.■■;.:.■■»:;- -^ \.;- ■■■, .■'■'■■ -■>;'-',.• 8«e Delay.''-. ;■'■■;; '.■ /: ''.'■.." :■'.■'':■■''- '-'■':'■''■■■■■ '#< When neglect or refusal to comply with orders of Court makes debtor's estate liable to compulsory ^ liqu id ation ...........:. ....^y. A 18 ' IfBOO T Ii CH LKi ^ AygH ! . ' ." ' '^^ ■ \ -■.- ' ^ ". ' . ^. ''''^ Of which holders are unknown, how it i^ust be da- scribed in the schedule 8 7^ \ ,». "' > ' ■ • 280 WDM. ^ NOTAHV : *■•• • Deed uxevut« . ■ .- ' ■ ' . ■■■■ .. ♦ lOfmoEis ' , « Punishable by the Act, how shall be tried 14t. OirfiouL Assionk:' ' • ^ . -{ .8m AtflQHOU y '■■--■''■,/ . qbition: ■ , • In Quebte on proceeds sale of real eiitate, opposition j must be made and fyle^, according to r^iles of Code « of Civil Procedure .j. ....•{>•••• •?•••••• 4v 0|iu>RR8: \ . . .. ^ __ Wilful neglecj^ or refusal to obey certain orders of .1 V '$^€ourt, are grounds for compulsory liquidation/, ^, * t» (hrMnsHff: - Bee Bbvbmdication. ''. . Partmbb: ■ 'v: *' iSw^ARTNICBSHIF. * . ■■■ ^,:v ■"■ -"»■ ■ - :-' ■""" . ..■ Partmiubv: V, . _. ^ v. .J. If a partner becomes insolvent, the partnersntp it .> thereby dissolved, after appointment of Assignee . ^ 4ft Assignee's remedies Against the other partners. .... 43 Insolvent who owes individually, and as co-partner, the claims shall rank first on the estate by which the debts they r e present m.execonia£teA.^..^jr, , ^ This Act applicable to all unincorporated tntding companies or copartnerships 143 * •»V ■ \ ■ 't .■./..J2 . V,;- - -I '."^iSS' W9^W- IMDBJK. Plkymnnt of Kood* or r«»l wUte, tor m d«bL wb«ii voldnble ^ ^ . . ^. ,...♦•,..„. When Mle, ^lfldK«, of trannfor, tm void. ....... ^. . . Pajrniunt madfl within 30 day* of Maitntniflnt or at. Uchmunt, by a debtor un«bl« tb m««>t hit ongige. mento, to one knowing tucb inability, i» ?oM . ... Debt dne m, no! aflSeciH by d«ed of diicharge. ..... s Interim AMiffneea |Mid AMignvet flabject to «at r«- ■pocting larceny .,* r^ , , .• . . Insolvent may be ponlihable for mltdemeaaor.'lV guiltyof;— ^ 1st. Not f^lly diaooTering or deliTering books, papers, Ac. ; .1:: '•*<*• t^onwalmi'ntorembcsalementof property J 8rd. Not denouncing fall* olalaM { r'^ 4th. jralse. schedule t 5th. Withholding books or deeds ; ^ ^ ; 6th.-»FaUlfying dr destroying books: ^. 7th. Stating floUUous losses ; * 8th. Disposing of goods not paid for, other than by an ordinary manner. All olTenoes under this Act shal 1 b« tried by a special Jury...^.. , V Creditor taking consideration for granting discharge, liable to pay treble the value of such Insolvent withholding money fjvm Assignee may be imprisoned .,,,,.,. . , ... . . . / . . . .... .Pbtitiom: . '■ Set ASSISKRK,— ASOIONMENT,— Insolvint,— Dai.AT. . Jfay be made to enforce any claim, or mdrtgag^ on property In possession of Amignee . . . , aw. 87 88 .^_„i 100 m HI '•*•••-«■••«, '.fhKDOM : Righto of pledgees ^. , J[nsolvent pledging goodfe not paid, when a mlMle- meanor. . : , ' ' See HKbuBiTV. See CulImb. • . '• ■■■ .^■-■•. ..\ Placb OP BcUNKss: ■■':,.::-., ■-.■■';-■..■■■;--]:■ , Pieliminanr meeting Jliall be held at pWe of basi< neas of Inaolventv , Chief Offlioe or nl a ce of tn ia ine aa .of nnlnft o rp o r a tert 148 ■■'■;. k" 160 SO 10 147 companies or partnerahips, ahall be the legal do. micile ."./.,...... .y, 148 **.i "!.. »" tn iMDii. ^ /b« DtVIUKND. ' M' » ' , X . - Forma •|i(K-nde«l to tlilfl Act nwy Iw ut«d, or. th«lr ' eqiilvMli^nt J..H* 1)1 _J Cont«!«t«thm of o|»lm« ■ImU' kfCUpcolflfO m Io Ubm^ plaott^Mid oiro^lnNt•nc«a,.... «, "^ Igl But m«y b«i qj)ncliut •nd aubjM^t to ordlmry inter- pniUtion ; 181 RiiIdh of prlr olalm* ttiay b« ^■., ''■,; . thna notlfled. ...•..' 69 • f ' Notici'M of ino«;tlnKH Nluniid b« a4l«irflaMd to orcditort throtigh the Poat OtUve, and propal^l 117 ' 'PHBPIUNOV't % '^ "■ . UBjuatahallh«voId.. ^-...........r.....'. W . * pRUriLKor: , , ' x^v Nbt to 'b« changed by thii Aol ,.V. -68 ^ iS^alao...,, ;.'.. b9 PROGKDtmi : ' Bh DftAT. In mattenKof prod^edure thia Act ahall iap«rBed« foiu mer Aitta in matter! pending before preaeq^t one Y *' Oi came into force , 184 / Buram of proof of (Uwharge, Oil tttioltant, UB^ It ; '. be conirmed by Court .: , .^^ , 104 > Deeda of aaaignment and tranafer. and copies thereof ' : . when and whare jprtimf/a«w eridenoe ^ their con* %»ntM, „,„... .yi..... , ....; IM ^ ' PftOPOBTtON or Crbditors: « / V : See JABRTiaoBr-Ohwotnioii iMD JiiMuum, :^ ^ ■■■■j T?igiLio Dr#iqBii'-! • ' - / -'-''.■- .;-;- :- v. •''^**\ '"" -^ " Deht due, not affetitad by a diacharge. .„...;„ M.;^;r400 ] POROHABBR O^ iNSOI.VlMt'a DeBTC : . ' J_, • Msy.auein hia own name fbr racovery o^ and how ^^ , _ Ml tmaitaybaprotad.... ...■■■■. 48- Vo |^rr*nty, excapt good flaith of Aaalgnee,ahallhe implied by aale of debta by him. j ^.. ' 46 ■;»■ I » I V - c N: "'.*' i V ,/'*:. ■ >^^''^T ^ N '^7'^^ *• Pritilioc. Real Bb;t*ti r y . '^* , " How real rataiA of finanlvrnt mmy bo Mcarad, by _1^ • „«'«HKlii ori»ii«ignni«nt iiiul tnimfor „..,....,,,„„„„,„ U ^. How •nil when it may be aola „„ , .,»•!...•. #1 Effect of Mle, and furn^ of dfl«ry liquidAtion...y',|p,.A U " BtaiBTnATION-l ' ■-\;. ■ v^' ,;■ ■■-'^,:' l\'>'- .'"'i When deed of Mitgtimenl mcut te regfitorod, and • ; , how., ..i , 13 . How regiitnition may be cortifled ^. la Marriage contract of trader* in Provinoo of Qnebao, must be enregiatered ; 140 Marriage contracta ozitttjog mttit be enregistCHrad - within a month* firom lit Sept. 1869 I40 OonMqnenoes of defttolt to earegUter « .„« ,^.,h<„„ 14*^ ^ BgMOTAL : , ,^ .■ ^ . ;_ ^^^ ' " ''. '• ' '"'■■^ :■:' ■ ._ ' 'Am Mismmianor. _r / - ,-v._^ ^v; , ,-..:<,. ',1 ■ \ ::■ '.^y 'BitMOviNp: ■'■ ■■ ^'* '\.\' '-'"_'>'''•-■': "'''} St0 Acta Of BAjrunrtor. * ^ •' ' Bbmuniratiov : . '-'"■.- ■^'■' :. „' ■ ''.■'.■'■..-'.•■ ■^•:i.<:^" ■ /Sm C08T8. ■'■-'"'*',':\.-\ ■"■-■'- ■ '^' v ■■'•' ^- .■ ■ ■■■■'. „^«« AllsiONii. ^ '' ■^^■y ^- ^^'r, .' Bmt: . ■^■.:, ^, . The preferential claiin for rent in .Ontario, NiBW ' "y BrnnawiclL, and Nora Hcotia, ia reatrioted to ar- ■^i /eara one year preriona to de«4 of aaall^omient «nd 'Writ of attaohmentb and firom thence ao long aa AMJgnae ahall retain piypwty fawd ;., 11 Bbpial: Acta repealed by thla Act.'..,. ..t...tMtw..'t... *•«'»... 154 ^ « ^?-^k- * t s >*• S- . \ ■'-■-,.■,• - -■■ ■,^ f •< -* • ]« . -^1 \- -11 i^^'f*^'^^ t ^ UIDIX. •* t t it 60 RMtOMOIt ' Of laUirim AMl||n«« niiial b« »i plat;* of domkiU of Inwilvimt, or If no official AMlgiUMi Umn, aIIIm ^ ■nearaat placfl »•« Of Hm ortxllior* mxnA ba in«nUon«d in lh« ■«h««4a|« Ritoii 0* WtiT or ArT*eHMNNT: May hr< niMin within :i dayi of Mirvkc, whera d«fan- (Isnt II VON wllkln l(V mlloa from placa of reiofii, t and on« mure day for each MkUHoMl 1ft ■U«t..,.. RgvnDicATtoR (Bkcotrut) i „ ^-^' * • Any claim for lien o» rlffht of plmKnriy in handa of ^ (^ AMUgneo may be mad« by petltlaa,^Tae|IUNL or rule of Court, in term........ .^^M^^^WMViMt Sm ArriAL. l ■ ■ -J ._ '. , BttlM. rabpoiMi, WMPfanla, Mo., iModl by uiy Jnd§$, '■■' or AMignaa, majr b« aarved in aojr (Mtft of Canada 13t' RoLU or Pbaotioi s - -^ <> (.•--».. ,..rS|^.m , t^ t Fraannt nilaa in Qaabao to rtnattt tn tme* till i, altered «... IM >^: < Bow they may he altnrnd „„„ .««..» IM ' Bow mado io Uut oChM*FrpTlao« mm.. ... ... ..»itii<.t» 18V 5m Olkrbi. J^, ^f ."' NW' By Inaolveni of whole of Bla atook, with Intent, 4c., aubjeota hla eatate to eompnlaory liquidation. ..h*^ I !§ Bal^ of InaoWent'a Batate— Sm Aaaiavu. . Bcwn>ol•l^ Of name a of oreditora and amounta da« than, ahall b« prepared tor preliminary meeting A copy muat b« appemled to deed of tranafer.. ;;»•.•. BiCBgTIOll : ■ ' Agroimdior eompnlaory liquidation ...MM»»H*M**M & 18 fifaouRiTT: ' ' ■ ■ '■ *. ■ Am Aasiovn. Sm iMBOtTKIT. Oredltora holding aacority, when and how pftid.. 68 OraditoiiiAoldIng aeonrity ahall apeoify \natnre and 7^" Tnlue of^on oath ..t.^./A..M<.«« 80 Powerlolcii aditoratod gal withmohttt Ptott f.W^..... 80 ■<:: ,,,..„>'■.,-■ -"v.,. »;,■■ If '»-■ *ft'' ' ^ t^l 1 How liuik to :vsote of creclltoraloldi^i^ niar fr i^^* < fci' fl t 61 tl^ * ,'^ 1» .■'i- *s' ■•'! 't . ' r ■ ' >•• \ ' ■ .. ' If ao^Hly conaiaU of morlfH^ M roal w l alt, or . ' , -. ^ aht^pinK, h4iw rwKuUUHl ^ ., ^, v' tnnw««^itnf(* i«* tM) UUi«*> un fyUog • MNjaNd olalia... -!-_- I/- w|Ui tnl»V'^*iUI« lu ba Miami, U thorfby b««r 15 M^^/ aiUtr Milaurc, it b«cuin«)« lisblk to cotnpaiaory li<4ul- '■'^■■~f} • datlon J. .....". > It / L B«laur« «fl«r •ppoi^tmrat M AwlniM, iM «ffMt ft» C ^How OuMdlan or AmIkh** nwy omI with pmpwrtjr [ nnd«r Mlsura, or in proo«M of Mlt at llnt«,ef ap- ' ■ * < ^ ' „\ • , . "7 BnvioB Of Patiu, «T0.r?^"7"' '. ^V\""~^' ■-'■ii^- >> *%r How writ of atlMhinflat nwjr b« Mrv«d when ttobtor • 'if.-v bM Abacondod, Ac 31 .. ftow writs and p«p«rt majr bt Mrred, mm proof of Mrvlo« niAjr b« nuMki Itt iCT-otr : • May bfl pl«ul«d to all oUlma mhI mill of InaolvMit'i flst»t«, flxoept wh«r« It may oonfllot with provU ■iooa of thli Act rMpeotlng AmmkI, Ao... 114 BUBivf : . JkaU OMout* Mrrloo of writ of •itaohownt ^.., 18 *^ltiy forcibly op«n hooM, Aoi.. - H Shall plao« property mImmI, Id gaanlianshlp of an "-^ ^^'L.. oAotal AialfnM < 20 Where there le no oAolal AMdgnee, he may appoint any reiponilble penon •• OaartUant t5 tan^uio : 1 llortga|(es on, how treated «Mft>»aiM »!••»••••• 01 BoasTT : Any rarety who pays a debt mitweqoent to the aa> . slgnment, ehall thereafter stand in place of origi- nal creditor who may hare proved hit olate ........ M Sf BicoaiTT. Bobp I I * f , ■ I ■ • ■ - . ••• « ' motx. V TMMft Of rnoi I _^ till *^ ""*"" ""* ""^ •« b. «Mt .^ — iM ^^^^^^ **•■•••••••" •^"••" •^"•••» »..".« ..M«,..,„.„.^„„«» in TUBm t Ao4 AiiplbM ooljr !• m ....... «.,.^...,«,^^„„..^ | TiiAora* ConrAKiiMt ProvUlona ntth* Aq| Ib §nntf la .... _ t^* ^ Ammnmmt; , ,„^ ^.^„, ,,^, , ,-,^, , 5m iRfMiM AmiiaHiai. ^ ..».. TrMRfor of dl1v«nl within 30 dan of ■ t •Mlgnntint or Attachnml, to • dmhtitt, to •n«bl« ' '^ l«tl«r to w^t-off «l«b( tHMahrrmt, !• vo^ |br Um* »ar|KMMi, wh«n lattrr knrw or IumI pnibabl* chum ft»r knowlnffl Iiuolvvnt anabla td in««t onnm. * laeata J^^ ^l fttmhMOT or traiMferMof iQoh oliila nttr'nui^ ,^«*»«inpl«ceofoHgiiMilor«ditor„.../ 91 TrMMftff muMmveyMHM} bj AMlgiiM^to Iiuol^t of Mtat*, nndur dMd of oonpoJtloa, •hall b« eqaitaiaai lo ••1«„ .....m. ...... «.».i . ,., m - - ...... If fnosm t Power oc propoHy TMtod In laaolvMit aa Tnulaa. ^ ,. «hall no^ v«at in AMifroM * 40 4. g«JJ««W««f»uchnota«wt«lbjrdwdofdi^h^«. 100 f Oabto dua by, majr rank on «atot«, without belnc ^t '— aflbctad by da«d of diaoham ' iqq \^PToa, OimATORi, no. : Df bta dne, aa raoh, not affocted by diaohana iw Otadltor of any debt dua by Inw>lT«nt, aa avoh tutor' Ac. may claim and rsceive dirldanda from aatata. wltbout being alectad by any diiobafta. „.... 100 voting: Sm M arrim ov Orioitom. Toocama: Moat be produced by Interim Asalgnee at prelbaln. •rynaatlBf ; 3 WARIUaTTt Ho wammty, except lood iJth of Awigaaa, cwatad <>i impUeu in wfa vy urngM* »f d*Ht ^ Ina^ ^ ▼ent..... ,„ ^ t, ■« ; H* ^ T-3 f i MR. ' IM IN tn I 14S n tl 01 M 40 too '■ I » ^ . ' • '■^ %•» ■ ' m * ••. Jt, ▼; WtfM of tiiMttvifil «nrf , (in <»r«l«ir (if lh« ,F««|f«^ b« W ywi ii M I 1^ f ll(<« Ui lnaol««nl „ , ,^ || KulNUwt nf Ina«>U< %ni mthprnttma 4itM» umtm ktt wltaMM* wllhln Itmiti of CmmU „ III ' ^^ lv«M7 paraon ■anmoatitf lo give avidtinc* mact ||% r . |P% landariNl l«fi»l ral« iwr mile fnr lr»v«llla« cipM^ . Ml, b«fof« Offtialt mn Im «otered. i|0 5m Cowrti.MBV Li^inoAtt4)iL . /. . :^ : ■■• ■'^' " ■ / ./, • f ,^n I ■'•H^^v^ -f- If -» • V\ ^j ^ '•■m * f '*i^ ■* ,^A, ## I / '■' * JBti.' • # * # in PRESS 1 1* -4- iJU- ••4 rr«c«4cBl«, - liilt» Th« Mt* ri^UUnii; U^ th« rfollwi of JiurtiMM of th« PlitM and nth«r M«Ki"tr«t««, out of H«Miiion, irhioK flomA into fbftw upon Jftnuary lit, 1^70, am •p|)lia«hlii to Um whot* of Ik* Dominion of (JMiada, and modify mora or kwi th« irtMnI Uwi in trmj FrovlaM. Th« inUmUon of thin 4«rk ia to gif« to Jofl^aaii t«it of ai« Aoln, fii. of Ui« ^ / I •,f I tuiniiuuT 0»fiyiottoiii aad Ordmn Aot, Indlotabto Oflimoea Act, Bnmnuyrf JPurlgdlotioii and Lair«tv >40tf ' tiimiiiAnrlaxlidioUoninCMiiiliuaCtaMS '-s. . Ai0l» •nnolnlad » tlioroagUj M to b« n giii4« to MagintqUii, tlM work eontianf algo an iBtrodootion on tiM B«v of EridMMti^Mid Fr«Md«nt« «r« addiuMd Uiroi^bont of dnd- ■low bMjAg ofe iaportut point*. Tlie prw>tl«l taIm of tfco work k gTMtly «iiliuio«l hy n Uigt oollooUon of iimAiI 1 VONTRBAL. j""- t^t «l p ' : i . 7 /; ■ J «* ■ i-*^. 'm. >*^- - / --- '■ ■■■ . -■" ■■.-■■.■^t;;^;^ r- ■ • -.-. --e, .. ■-■■: ■i _-.- ■■.>./-,- ■aagMaaagfeaai mLw- mm^mm- AiMB^ ^ ■• • 1 >