The Law And Practice of Insolvent Assignments in the State of New York : With Forms And Rules

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Unliquidated claims- for torts need not be stated.
Grocers'' Nat. Bank v. Clark, 31 How. 115.
The entire omission of a creditor's name, or the insertion of an incorrect amount will not make the proceedings defective, but it is necessary after insert- ing the name to name the amount so that the two- thirds can be ascertained.
Stanton v. Ellis, 12 N. Y. 579.
It must be made to appear that it was fraudulently done, and is a question for the jury.
Soule V. Chase. 1 Abb. N. S. 62.
The mere omis
...sion will not invalidate a discharge, and the petitioner need not admit a disputed claim by putting it in his schedules.
Am. Flask Co. v. Son, 3 Abb. 333.
As to correcting omissions and amending sched- ules, see Small Y. Graves, 7 Barb. 576.
Denniston v. Stephens, 2 Johns. 289.
Ayres v. Scribner, 17 Wend. 407.
' INSOLVENT ASSIGNMENTS. 257 PETITION PRESENTED TO WHOM.
Sec. 9. — Every such petition may be presented to any officer specified in the first section of the seventh article of this title, or to any judge of any County Court.


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