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" ... 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 - Page 621
1920
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 122

1908 - 1118 pages
...perform any of the duties, which would be a bar to his discharge, where It appears that the bankrupt had destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books...from which his true condition might be ascertained, with the fraudulent intent to conceal his true financial condition or in contemplation of bankruptcy,...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 97-98

1900 - 2044 pages
...with fraudulent intent to conceal his true financial condition, and in contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account...from which his true condition might be ascertained." This language is plain, and there is no escape from the conclusion that the court is not authorized...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 105-106

1901 - 2042 pages
...with fraudulent intent, to conceal his true financial condition and in contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account...from which his true condition might be ascertained. Bankr. Act, § 14b; Id. § 2, cl. 12. The court will not seek for grounds upon which to refuse or even...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 129

1904 - 1108 pages
...with fraudulent intent to conceal his true financial condition, and in contemplation of bankruptcy, failed to keep books of account or records from which his true condition .might be ascertained, in this: that In the schedule of liabilities filed by said bankrupt * * • he scheduled an indebtedness...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 255-256

1919 - 2026 pages
...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...
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New York Criminal Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in All Courts ..., Volume 26

1912 - 624 pages
...that a discharge may be refused if the bankrupt has. " 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 * * * at any time subsequent to the first day of the four months...
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United States Circuit Courts of Appeals Reports: With Key-number Annotations ...

1901 - 860 pages
...with fraudulent [intent] to conceal his true financial condition, and. In contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account or records from which Is [his] true condition might be ascertained." 5. "There is no warrant or authority of law for the...
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United States Circuit Courts of Appeals Reports: With Key-number Annotations ...

1903 - 880 pages
...intent to conceal his true financial condition, and in contemplation of bankruptcy, the bankrupt had failed to keep books of account or records from which his true financial condition could be ascertained." The district court sustained the referee. The referee, in...
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Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Volume 44

1897 - 494 pages
...of hia property or with fraudulent intent and in contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed or neglected to keep books of account or records from which his true condition might be ascertained. The discharge may be set aside within two years if it be proved that it was obtained by fraud. The United...
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The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy

Orlando Bump - 1898 - 998 pages
...impeached ш a -collateral action. Linton v. Stanton, 4 La. An. 401. and in contemplation of bankruptcy, destroyed, concealed, or failed to keep books of account...from which his true condition might be ascertained. ACT OF 1867, § 5110. No discharge (a) shall be granted, or, if granted shall be valid in any of the...
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