 | Michigan. Legislature - 1892 - 1062 pages
...make good the deficiency A) appearing or found to exist, it shall be the duty of the Commissioner, with the concurrence of the Attorney General, to institute proceedings for the appointment of a receiver of such bank to wind up its business." From this section you will see that after ascertaining that... | |
 | 1889 - 1076 pages
...for the receiver of the Davis & Dowd Pottery Company, an insolvent corporation. The original suit was for the appointment of a receiver to wind up the affairs of the corporation. в. J>. W. Vroom, for the receiver. f Brno, VC In this case application has been made... | |
 | 1893 - 500 pages
...assignment December 12, naming the Equitable Trust Co. as the assignee. A bill inequity was filed asking for the appointment of a receiver to wind up the affairs of the company. Judgments to the amount of about 835,000 have been entered against them. Generally the liabilities... | |
 | Iowa. Supreme Court - 1872 - 662 pages
...Mill Co., 460. 8. DISSOLUTION : APPOINTMENT OF BECEIVER. To entitle one claiming to be a partner to the appointment of a receiver to wind up the affairs of the concern, it must appear that there was a completed partnership, at least so far as to entitle him to... | |
 | 1926 - 1658 pages
...corporation nor the corporate affairs are insolvent, as it was in this case, th:re is no necessity for the appointment of a receiver to wind up the affairs of a corporation as in this case. In Wilcox v. Bickel, 11 Neb. 154, 8 NW 436, the general rule is stated... | |
 | 1913 - 1164 pages
...action is brought. It is settled by the decision in Boston Club v. Potter, 212 Mass. 23, 98 NE 614, that the appointment of a receiver to wind up the affairs of the club, and the closing of the clubhouse, did not terminate the liability of members for dues which accrued... | |
 | 1874 - 676 pages
...its words shall have any meaning at all." Sedg. Stat. and Const. Law, 123. The currency act provides for the appointment of a receiver to wind up the affairs of a national bank, in the following cases: 1. For not keeping good a surplus — I2th section. 2. F'or... | |
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