... opportunity to be fully heard, and investigate the merits of the application and discharge the applicant unless he has (1) committed an offense punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed,... The Federal Reporter - Seite 6211920Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John James Sullivan - 1920 - 512 Seiten
...punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed or failed to keep books of account or records from which such coniition might be ascertained; or (3) obtained money or property on credit upon a materially... | |
| Theophilus Parsons, Charles M. Reed - 1920 - 990 Seiten
...relation to, any proceeding in bankruptcy; "or, (2) with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed or failed to keep books of account or records from which such condition might be ascertained; or (3) obtained money or property on credit upon a materially... | |
| Walter Gould Lincoln - 1920 - 406 Seiten
...unless the bankrupt has (1) committed an offense punishable by imprisonment; (2 destroyed, removed or failed to keep books of account or records from which his financial condition can be found — all with the intent to conceal his financial condition; (3) obtained... | |
| Lincoln Frederick Schaub, Nathan Isaacs - 1921 - 872 Seiten
...punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which such condition might be ascertained ; or (3) obtained money or property on credit upon a materially... | |
| 1921 - 776 Seiten
...punishable by imprisonment as herein provided; or (2) with intent to control his financial condition, destroyed, concealed or failed to keep books of account or records from which such condition might be ascertained; or (3) obtained property on credit from any person upon a materially... | |
| Darwin Curtis Gano, Ralph Ernest Rogers, Clyde Ordell Thompson - 1921 - 424 Seiten
...punishable by imprisonment as herein provided ; or with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which such cpndition might be ascertained; or obtained property on credit from any person upon a materially... | |
| United States - 1922 - 1028 Seiten
...true financial condition, and in contemplation of bankruptcy, he had destroyed, conBANKRUPTCY realed, or failed to keep books of account or records from...true condition might be ascertained. "The amendment uf February 5, 1903 (32 Stat. 797). enlarged the grounds for refusing a discharge, adding the only... | |
| Finley H. McAdow - 1922 - 216 Seiten
...punishable by imprisonment under this law. 2. If, with intent to conceal his financial condition, he has destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which such condition might be ascertained. 3. If he has obtained money or property on credit by means of... | |
| William Everett Britton, Ralph Stanley Bauer - 1922 - 1612 Seiten
...punishable by imprisonment as herein provided ; or (2) with intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed or failed to keep books of account or records from which such condition might be ascertained ; or (3) obtained money or property on credit upon a materially... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1922 - 74 Seiten
...Will you read the statute of to-day again? Mr. COOK. "With intent to conceal his financial condition, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which such condition might be ascertained." Mr. HERSEY. With intent to conceal. The intent must be there,... | |
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