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Lingard And Another, Assignees Of Fry, A Bankrupt, v Messiter: 1823

In an action by the assignees of a bankrupt brought to recover property in the bankrupt’s possession as reputed owner, the plaintiffs proved that the bankrupt had once been the real owner of the goods in question, and that he continued in possession of them until he committed an act of bankruptcy
[1823] EngR 132, (1823) 1 B and C 308, (1823) 107 ER 115
Commonlii
England and Wales

Updated: 06 September 2021; Ref: scu.328172 br>

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