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Definition: ACT OF BANKRUPTCY

Part of Speech Definition
Expression 1. (Law), an act of a debtor which renders him liable to be adjudged a bankrupt.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Definition: ACT OF BANKRUPTCY

Part of SpeechDefinition
Expression1. (Law), an act of a debtor which renders him liable to be adjudged a bankrupt.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Common Expressions: ACT OF BANKRUPTCY

ExpressionsDefinition
Act of bankruptcy(Law), an act of a debtor which renders him liable to be adjudged a bankrupt. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.

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Specialty Expressions: ACT OF BANKRUPTCY

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Act of bankruptcyLawACT OF BANKRUPTCY. 1. An act which subjects a person to be proceeded against as a bankrupt. The acts of bankruptcy enumerated in the late act of congress, of 19th Aug. 1841, s. 1, are the following: 1. Departure from the state, district, or territory of which a person, subject to the operation of the bankrupt laws, is an inhabitant, with intent to defraud his creditors. See, as to what will be considered a departure, 1 Campb. R. 279; Dea. & Chit. 4511 Rose, R. 387 9 Moore, R. 217 2 V. & B. 177; 5 T. R. 512; 1 C. & P. 77; 2 Bini, R. 99; 2 Taunt. 176; Holt, R. 175. 2. Concealment to avoid being arrested. 1 M. & S. 676; 2 Rose, R. 137; 15 Ves. 4476 Taunt. R. 540; 14 Ves. 86 Taunt. 176;1 Rose, R. 362; 5 T. R. 512; 1 esp. 334. 3. Willingly or fraudulently procuring himself to be arrested, or his goods and chattels, lands, or tenements to be attached, distrained, sequestered, or taken in execution. 4. Removal of his goods, chattels and effects, or concealment of them to prevent their being levied upon, or taken in execution, or by other process. 5. Making any fraudulent conveyance, assignment, sale, gift, or other transfer of his lands, tenements, goods, or chattels, credits, or evidences of debt. 15 Wend. R. 588; 5 Cowen, R. 67; 1 Burr. 467, 471, 481; 4 C. & P. 315; 18 Wend. R. 375; 19 Wend. R. 414; 1 Dougl. 295; 7 East, 137 16 Ves. 149; 17 - Ves. 193; 1 Smith R. 33; Rose, R. 213. (references)

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