The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... paid with intent to defraud them , plus interest thereon . The meaning of this statute as applied to beneficiaries other than a wife is clear . If a wife is a " lawful beneficiary " within the meaning of section 55a , it would seem that ...
... paid with intent to defraud them , plus interest thereon . The meaning of this statute as applied to beneficiaries other than a wife is clear . If a wife is a " lawful beneficiary " within the meaning of section 55a , it would seem that ...
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... paid by an insolvent husband on insurance for the benefit of his wife and children only by proving that he actually intended to defraud . Other courts , 10 rejecting this distinction , treat the purchase of insurance by an insolvent ...
... paid by an insolvent husband on insurance for the benefit of his wife and children only by proving that he actually intended to defraud . Other courts , 10 rejecting this distinction , treat the purchase of insurance by an insolvent ...
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... paid to the first preferred shareholders whose past claims to dividends were in arrears and had accumulated , or to the holders of the new class A and class B stock on their claim to a prior preference in the pay- ment of current ...
... paid to the first preferred shareholders whose past claims to dividends were in arrears and had accumulated , or to the holders of the new class A and class B stock on their claim to a prior preference in the pay- ment of current ...
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