| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1878 - 864 sider
...allowance made to the widow and children for (heir support for twelve months. Kilbourne v. Fay. Thirdly. Debts entitled to a preference under the laws of the United States. Fourthly. Public rates and taxes, and sums due the State for duties on sales at auction. Fifthly. Debts... | |
| Amasa Angell Redfield - 1879 - 616 sider
...disposed of as provided by law. Section 27, 2 RS, 87, directs the executor or administrator to pay : 1st, debts entitled to a preference under the laws of the United States ; 2d, taxes assessed before death ; 3d. judgments and decrees against the deceased according to priority... | |
| Massachusetts - 1881 - 524 sider
...sickness, and administration, be applied to the payment of his debts in the following order : — First. Debts entitled to a preference under the laws of the United States : Second. Public rates, taxes, and excise duties : 1881. — CHAPTERS 160, 161. Chap. 160 vant or operative,... | |
| Amasa Angell Redfield - 1882 - 740 sider
...COLEM AN. executors and administrators shall pay the debts of the deceased in the following order : 1. Debts entitled to a preference under the laws of the United States. 2. Taxes assessed upon the estate of the deceased previous to his death. * I think that the taxes in question... | |
| Horace Greeley Wadlin - 1882 - 38 sider
...charges of administration, be applied to the payment of his debts in the following order: — First, Debts entitled to a preference under the laws of the United States. Second, Public rates, taxes, and excise duties. Third, Wages or compensation, to an amount not exceeding... | |
| Timothy Walker - 1882 - 850 sider
...Secondly, to make up the year's allowance for the widow and children under fifteen. Thirdly, to pay debts entitled to a preference under the laws of the United States. Fourthly, to pay public rates, duties, and taxes. Fifthly, to pay debts due to individuals, which are... | |
| New York (State) - 1883 - 342 sider
...been ascertained as follows: Receivers1 commissions. To retain certain moneys. Id., to meet suits. 1. All debts entitled to a preference under the laws of the United Art. 'vn.' States. [471] 2. Judgments actually obtained against such corporation to the extent of the... | |
| United States. Comptroller of the Treasury - 1883 - 908 sider
...Second. The allowance made to the widow and children for their support for twelve months. • " Third. Debts entitled to a preference, under the laws of the United States. " Fourth. Public rates and taxes, and sums due the States for duties on sales at auction. " Fifth.... | |
| 1885 - 1070 sider
...the Code is as follows: ^'Other demands against the estate are payable in the following order: (1) Debts entitled to a preference under the laws of the United States; (2) public rates and taxes; (3) claims filed within six months after the first publication of the notice... | |
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