The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1926 - Law |
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... creditors should have voted in separate classes according to their interests ; ( second ) that certain creditors ' proxies ought not to have been refused ; and ( third ) that the scheme was not a reasonable one - Reporter appointed by ...
... creditors should have voted in separate classes according to their interests ; ( second ) that certain creditors ' proxies ought not to have been refused ; and ( third ) that the scheme was not a reasonable one - Reporter appointed by ...
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... creditors , and herewith produced . Lainiere de Societe 8. In the whole circumstances , and especially Anonyme having regard to the fact that the composition 1925 . v . Glen offered to the said creditors exceeds the possible Glove and ...
... creditors , and herewith produced . Lainiere de Societe 8. In the whole circumstances , and especially Anonyme having regard to the fact that the composition 1925 . v . Glen offered to the said creditors exceeds the possible Glove and ...
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... creditors . All explanation of the dis- crepancy has been consistently denied to the objectors and other creditors . Special reference is directed to the last sentence of the valuation , " No note is taken of the manufactured goods ...
... creditors . All explanation of the dis- crepancy has been consistently denied to the objectors and other creditors . Special reference is directed to the last sentence of the valuation , " No note is taken of the manufactured goods ...
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... creditors getting Roubaix 20s . in the £ could not give an uninterested vote to creditors only receiving 5s . in the £ . The v . Glen scheme was inimical to the French company , Glove and and the vote of the bank ought not to have been ...
... creditors getting Roubaix 20s . in the £ could not give an uninterested vote to creditors only receiving 5s . in the £ . The v . Glen scheme was inimical to the French company , Glove and and the vote of the bank ought not to have been ...
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... creditors , or of a class of creditors , bind the minority ; it exercises a most formidable com- pulsion upon dissentient , or would - be dis- sentient , creditors ; and it therefore requires to be construed with care , so as not to ...
... creditors , or of a class of creditors , bind the minority ; it exercises a most formidable com- pulsion upon dissentient , or would - be dis- sentient , creditors ; and it therefore requires to be construed with care , so as not to ...
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