Parliamentary Papers, volume 41, part 1

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App. 70 b. 71 b.
Harrison, Joseph. (His Answers to Queries.) — Retail dealer, Huddersfield; inducements to arrest ; tne knowledge of an arrest injures credit ; voluntary cession should be allowed, on certain terms, Rq>. iv. App. 98 b.
Harrop ^ Vaudrey, Messrs. (Their Answers to Queries.) — Of Stockport ; rea^^ons for pre- ferring arrest to serviceable process ; usual period of settlement of debt under both descriptions of process; friendly arrests; frauds under the Insolvent Act, Rep. iv. App.
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Hartland ^ Co., Messrs. (Their Answers to Queries.) — Bankers, Evesham; advantages of arrest in cases of forgery; a more summary and less expensive mode of obtaining debts would be advantageous ; voluntary cession should depend on the agreement of a pro- portion of the creditors and the amount of the dividend. Rep. iv. App. 22 b. 23 b.
Hartley, John. Letter from Mr. John Hartley, merchant, Leeds, enclosing answers to Queries, 'stating cases in which arrest is to be preferred ; objections to doing away with the law of arrest; number of creditors that should consent to a voluntary cessioti, JRep.


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