upon the status of bankrupts, and then referred man as to the present position of the question, and Mann, York T. Lawrance next touched of a revised scale of costs. Dale, General, inasmuch as trade could not go on with the remuneration of solicitors, and the desirability York J. Torr, of London, spoke on the question of Breary, York G. point which should be pressed upon the Attorney- Mr. the proceeds, without any person being able to lutions, and, on a suggestion from the Chairman, Lawrance, London P. note, and sell them ostentatiously, and fly with association to discuss subjects than to pass reso. worth of goods upon a promissory was urged that it was more the province of the Birmingham R. A discussion followed, in the course of which it Noble, York R. might go into the Manchester market and pur. against a person, unless his debt was due. Dunn, Darlington that a petition of bankruptcy could not be filed ruptcy under the Bankruptcy Bill.” J. Payne, places as Manchester and Liverpool in the fact citors accepting the office of trustees in bank. Bromit, the bill would materially affect such meeting there is no professional objection to soli. Shaen moved, “That in the opinion of this Blyth, York T. placing the settlement of bankruptcy estates into labours. He also deprecated the system of obtaining a more practical statement of their J. ![]() Hawdon, such persons, he argued, were the least fitted for mission, but his object was merely to save time by Selby H. Dyson, Boston Spa of creditors to manage their own affairs, whilst did not wish to convey any censure on the comS., Alcock, jun., Sunderland T. Hull then explained to the meeting that he Thompson, Hull Mr. Greater power was now placed in the hands Mr. Wat- new bill every useful alteration that had been withdrawn. He therefore trusted the motion would be jun., Durham G. Brignall, had worked in the matter, and had gained in the report. Anderson, two members of the committee of that association labours by the production of a lucid and excellent York J. ![]() Barnes, Lichfield talent had been pigeon-holed, and he showed how admirably concluded the first portion of their J. The by men of large experience and a high order of opinion there never was a commission that more members present comprised A. Clabon, of London, remarked that in his which had been kindly lent for the purpose. Law Guardians' Board Room, in Museum-street, drawn by Mr. ![]() menced the transaction of business in the Poor much to be regretted that the bill which had been tioned, been recently re-appointed. He said it was with the three additions he had previously men. Bill, he cited evidence that it was neither desired judgment on the report of the Commissioners, who, able number, met at York, on Tuesday, being the by their clients nor the Profession, and then re- in fact, had not yet concluded their labours, having, guests of the Yorkshire Law Society, and com- ferred to the Bankruptcy Bill. As to the Registration of Titles Chairman objected to the association sitting in The members of this association, in consider. Subject a fair one for the consideration of the MEETING IN YORK.Ī discussion ensued, in the course of which the association. Richardson, of Leeds, seconded the motion. Tending to prevent prosecutions, and thought the Mr. The idea of the present rate of county costs as of Bill next year.” ASSOCIATION. He ridiculed into a more practical form by the introduction METROPOLITAN AND PROVINCIAL LAW The costs were directed to be obtained the same as like to see the suggestions contained in it put
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