This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ...Hall, He Townsend (1880), 14 Ch. D. 132. (/) Bankruptcy Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. 52), s. 168 (1). (a) Hope v. Meek (1855), 10 Exch. 829, per Parke, B., at p. 845. (h) Udal v. Walton (1845), 14 M. & W. 254; Lucas v. Dicker (1880), 6 Q. B. D. 89. (t) Lucas v. Dicker (1879) 5 C. P. D. 150, and on appeal (1880), 6 Q. B. D. 89. (k) He Sedgwick, Ex parte Hobbs (1892), 9 Morr. 217. (I) Me O'Shea, 1895 1 Ch. 325. (m) Ex parte Dawes, Re Husband (1875), L. R. 19 Eq. 438, a case of a previous execution by the same creditor. (n) Figg v. Moore Brothers, 1894 2 Q. B. 690. (o) Smith v. Osborn (1858), 1 P. & F. 267. (p) Ex parte Snowball, Re Douglas (1872), 7 Ch. App. 534. (?) Evans v. Hallam (1871), L. R. 6 Q. B. 713. (r) Ex parte Halifax (1842), 2 Mont D. & De G. 544; Re Wright, Ex parte Arnold (1876), 3 Ch. D. 70. (-) Bankruptcy Act, 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. 52), s. 4 (1) (h); Me Morgan, Ex parte Turner (1895), 2 Mans. 508; Conway v. Nail (1815), 1 C. B. 643. (0 Pike v. Stephens (1848), 12 Q. B. 465. of the matter, but it is otherwise if he is not so intrusted (a). The Sub-sect. 5. notice must be properly served. Mere delivery at the solicitor's Transoffice is not enough (b). actions Notice to the sheriffs officer in possession is not notice to the unaffected oxecution creditor (c). by Relation A notice sent by letter is deemed to be given at the time when in trustee s the ordinary course of post it would be delivered, unless there is -pitle evidence that it was in fact not read until later (d). Notice may' also be sent by telegram direct, but the better course is to telegraph ot10 to a local solicitor instructing him to serve the notice (e). officer8 Where a person claims protection against the relation back of the Notice by trustee's tit...