| 1903 - 1108 sider
...thereby. In Mueller v. Nugent, 184 US I, 14, 22 Sup. Ct. 269, 275, 46 L. Ed. 405, it is said that : "It Is as true of the present law as It was of that of 1867 that the filing of the petition la a caveat to all the world and In effect an attachment and Injunction (Bank v. Sherman, 101 US 403... | |
| 1918 - 2060 sider
...discusses the contentions seriatim, in the light of the decided cases. In regard to the claim, made here, that "the filing of the petition is a caveat to all...world, and in effect an attachment and injunction," he says : "But the later decisions of the Supreme Court adjudge that this statement applies only to... | |
| 1926 - 1144 sider
...find that it is repugnant to any rule adopted in this jurisdiction. I am aware of the cases which hold that "the filing of the petition is a caveat to all the world, and in effect an attachment and an injunction." Mueller v. Nugent, 184 US 1, 22 S. Ct. 269, 46 L. Ed. 405. Consequently one cannot... | |
| 1908 - 1118 sider
...attachment and injunction." In Mueller v. Nugent, 184 US 14, 22 Sup. Ct. 275, 46 L. Ed. 405, it is said : "It is as true of the present law as it was of that of 1867, that the filing of a petition is a caveat to all the world, and in effect an attachment and injunction." In Fraizer's... | |
| 1905 - 1124 sider
...before the mortgagee had taken possession. It was a seizure for the benefit of all of his creditors. "The filing of the petition is a caveat to all the...world, and, in effect, an attachment and injunction." Mueller v. Nugent, 184 US 1, 14, 22 Sup. Ct. 269, 46 L. Ed. 405. Being a seizure of the property of... | |
| 1907 - 2170 sider
...obviously such condition of affairs arises immediately upon the filing of the petition, for such a petition is "a caveat to all the world and in effect an attachment and injunction." Mueller v. Nugent, 184 US 1, 22 Sup. Ct. 2CO, 46 L. Ed. 405. Regarding, therefore, an involuntary petition... | |
| 1928 - 1130 sider
...Etheridge Furniture Co. (D. С.) 92 F. 329. Tho filing of a petition in bankruptcy is 25F.(2d) 175 a caveat to all the world, and in effect an attachment and injunction, and on adjudication and qualification of a trustee the bankrupt's property is placed in the custody... | |
| 1902 - 988 sider
...delay, complication, and expense, intended to be avoided by the simpler methods of the bankrupt law. asonable because by reason of the multitude the aggregate of his profits is large. The question carta l to all the world, and in effect an attachment and injunction (International Bank v. tiherman,... | |
| 1910 - 1150 sider
...368; Dec. Dig. ! 114.*] 3. BANKEUPTOT (f 152*)— FILING PETITIONCAVEAT. The filing of a bankniptcy petition is a caveat to all the world and in effect an attachment and injunction, and, on adjudication and qualification of the trustee, title to the bankrupt's property becomes vested... | |
| 1911 - 1168 sider
...original petition." In Mueller v. Nwgent, 184 US 14, 22 Sup. Ct 269, 46 L. Ed. 405, It was held that "It Is as true of the present law, as it was of that of 1867 [Act March 2, 1807, c. 176, 14 Stat 517], that the filing of the petition is a caveat to all the world."... | |
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