A Practical Treatise of the Law of Evidence And Digest of Proofs in Civil And
A Practical Treatise of the Law of Evidence And Digest of Proofs in Civil And
Thomas Starkie
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Doion, 1 B. & P. 44. See also Drayton v. Dale, 2 B. & C. 293, as to his right to transfer a note made payable to him since his bankruptcy. Also Ashley v. Kelt, Stra. 1207. Or where he is but a trustee for another. Fowler v. Down, 1 B. Die P. 44. Coles V. Barrow, 4 Taunt. 754. {t) Clarke v. Calvert, 3 Moore, 96; and qu. Whether the assignees could have maintained the action. See Webb v. Fox, 7 T. R. 391 ; Fowler v. Down, 1. B. & P. 44. Smith v. Eustace, 2 H. B. 444. Cunnning v. Roebnck, 1 Holt's... C. 172. (u) Tlie effect of 6 G. 4, c. 16, s. 121, discharging the bankrupt from all debts due by him before the bankruptcy, is to afford relief, not only to the person but to his subsequently acquired property ; the Court therefore set aside an execution is- sued against such property, founded on a j judgment obtained before his bankruptcy. Davis V. Shapley, 1 B. & Ad. 54. The provisions of 6 G. 4, c. 16, s. 127, i do not prevent the bankruptcy and certifi- cate being a bar to an action against the bankrupt.
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