10.
11.
he received as
Official Assignee and In
suppose to assist him generally.
of
these gentlemen left
the folony and
Ad
was
appointed to take their place. The third died after Stuffan's convictions.
He knew nothing about
the consued of the Bankruptcy, and
as
of
the
far
as I could discover, none
them had ever
management
A
interfered with
in
any way.
uite true that
D
is
quite
proper and it
of
the accounts of
the
fourt
had not at the time
been instituted; but the records.
of the fourt of Bankruptey open to any
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inspect them, and on application
to the fourt any freditor could
have obtained
ست
full acco
account
from
the official Assignee.
It must be observed that
under the Bankruptcy Ordinance,
following the English Acte
the Dud
Ludge
and 1861,
to interfere except of the beditors
Assignees
It
ޗއށ
of
1849
has no power
the application
the official or frediton
was intended that the
creditors should appoint Assignee of
their
own,
and that they should
and the Official Assignee
account to the Official Assignee..
to
were
them, both
under the control
being
desiring
to
of
the
Registran
in Bankruptcy
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