Frauds on creditors and assignments for the benefit of creditors

a treatise on the Canadian law of fraudulent transfers, fraudulent preferences, and assignments for the benefit of creditors; together with numerous conveyancing and other forms connected with the administration of the insolvents's estate

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list



Download Options

Buy this book

Last edited by CoverBot
May 22, 2020 | History

Frauds on creditors and assignments for the benefit of creditors

a treatise on the Canadian law of fraudulent transfers, fraudulent preferences, and assignments for the benefit of creditors; together with numerous conveyancing and other forms connected with the administration of the insolvents's estate

This edition doesn't have a description yet. Can you add one?

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
310

Buy this book

Previews available in: English

Book Details


Edition Notes

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references.

Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the National Library of Canada. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, 1994.

Published in
Toronto
Series
CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series = CIHM/ICMH collection de microfiches -- no. 71238

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
345.026302648

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
7 microfiches (310 fr.)
Number of pages
310

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17475087M
Internet Archive
cihm_71238
ISBN 10
0665712383

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL12191079W

Source records

Internet Archive item record

Community Reviews (0)

No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

Lists

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON / OPDS | Wikipedia citation
May 22, 2020 Edited by CoverBot Added new cover
July 23, 2014 Edited by ImportBot import new book
August 16, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format '[microform] :' to 'Microform'; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work)
December 15, 2009 Edited by WorkBot link works
September 28, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from University of Toronto MARC record